Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Panic As Explosion Rocks Nigeria’s Major Gas Pipeline, Threatens Power Supply
    • Supreme Court Faults Tinubu’s Pardon, Affirms Maryam Sanda’s Death Sentence
    • Dangote Slashes Petrol Price To N699 Per Litre
    • Alleged Corruption: Ex-Labour Minister, Chris Ngige Remanded In Kuje Prison
    • DSS Releases Three Wrongfully Arrested Kidnapping Suspects, Pays ₦3m Compensation
    • Court Orders EFCC To Apologise To Dubai-Based Businessman For Declaring Him Wanted, Awards Damages
    • ‘Nigerian Soldiers Still Detained In Burkina Faso’, Tuggar Confirms Amid Diplomatic Confusion
    • ‘How We Called Nigeria For Help To Crush Coup Attempt’, Benin Minister Reveals
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    • HOME
    • NEWS

      Panic As Explosion Rocks Nigeria’s Major Gas Pipeline, Threatens Power Supply

      December 12, 2025

      Supreme Court Faults Tinubu’s Pardon, Affirms Maryam Sanda’s Death Sentence

      December 12, 2025

      Dangote Slashes Petrol Price To N699 Per Litre

      December 12, 2025

      Alleged Corruption: Ex-Labour Minister, Chris Ngige Remanded In Kuje Prison

      December 12, 2025

      DSS Releases Three Wrongfully Arrested Kidnapping Suspects, Pays ₦3m Compensation

      December 12, 2025
    • COLUMN

      Sam After Five – By Azu Ishiekwene

      December 12, 2025

      Why The Fight Against Digital Violence Cannot End On December 10 – By Boma West

      December 10, 2025

      Ribadu And Trump: A Lesson In Security Diplomacy – By Dr Hassan Gimba

      December 8, 2025

      Gold, Guns, And Gangs: How Illegal Mining Is Fueling Insecurity In Nigeria – By Kazeem Akintunde

      December 8, 2025

      Philip Asiodu: Blast From The Years Locusts Ate Our Civil Service – By Martins Oloja

      December 8, 2025
    • EDUCATION

      FG Names Prof. Adamu Acting Vice-Chancellor To Steer UniAbuja For Three Months

      August 9, 2025

      13 Countries Offering Free Or Low-Cost PhD Programmes For Non-Citizens

      January 25, 2025

      NECO: Abia, Imo Top Performing States In Two Years, Katsina, Zamfara Come Last

      October 3, 2024

      NBTE Accredits 17 Programmes At Federal Polytechnic Kabo

      August 20, 2024

      15 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria

      May 19, 2024
    • INTERNATIONAL

      Baby Dies Of Exposure In Flooded Tent As Storm Byron Batters Gaza

      December 12, 2025

      Bulgarian Prime Minister, Top Government Officials Resigna After Mass Protests

      December 12, 2025

      Tents Flood, Families Seek Shelter As Storm Byron Bears Down On Gaza

      December 11, 2025

      Australia Bans Under-16s From Social Media In World-First Crackdown

      December 11, 2025

      Hamas Urges More International Pressure On Israel Amid Ceasefire Violations

      December 10, 2025
    • JUDICIARY

      FULL LIST: Judicial Council Recommends Appointment Of 11 Supreme Court Justices

      December 6, 2023

      Supreme Court: Judicial Council Screens 22 Nominees, Candidates Face DSS, Others

      November 29, 2023

      FULL LIST: Judicial Commission Nominates 22 Justices For Elevation To Supreme Court

      November 16, 2023

      Seven Key Issues Resolved By Seven Supreme Court Judges

      October 26, 2023

      FULL LIST: CJN To Swear In Falana’s Wife, 57 Others As SANs November 27

      October 12, 2023
    • POLITICS

      What Peter Obi May Lose If He Joins Coalition As VP Candidate

      May 25, 2025

      Atiku Moves To Unseat Wike’s Damagum As PDP Chairman, Backs Suswam As Replacement

      April 15, 2024

      Edo’s Senator Matthew Uroghide, Others Defect To APC

      April 13, 2024

      Finally, Wike Opens Up On Rift With Peter Odili

      April 2, 2024

      El-Rufa’i’s Debt Burden: APC Suspends Women Leader For Criticising Kaduna Gov

      March 31, 2024
    • SPORTS

      Uzoho, Onuachu Return, Okoye Omitted As Nigeria Unveils AFCON 2025 Squad

      December 12, 2025

      Super Eagles Injury Crisis Deepens As Chelle Names Final AFCON Squad Today

      December 11, 2025

      Man City Beat Madrid In Champions League As Pressure Mounts On Alonso

      December 11, 2025

      AFCON Crisis: Chelle Battles Unpaid Salaries As Squad Deadline Looms For Super Eagles

      December 10, 2025

      Ademola Lookman Dazzles As Atalanta Beat Chelsea 2-1 In Champions League

      December 10, 2025
    • MORE
      • AFRICA
      • ANALYSIS
      • BUSINESS
      • ENTERTAINMENT
      • FEATURED
      • LENS SPEAK
      • INFO – TECH
      • INTERVIEW
      • NIGERIA DECIDES
      • OPINION
      • Personality Profile
      • Picture of the month
      • Science
      • Special Project
      • Videos
      • Weekend Sports
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    Home - Nigeria’s Protest And Russia Expansionism – By Muhammad Bello, fsi, fsdu

    Nigeria’s Protest And Russia Expansionism – By Muhammad Bello, fsi, fsdu

    By Muhammad Bello, fsi, fsduAugust 5, 2024
    2fdefd47 a8bb 4588 8c15 faf85dba9ea9

    ON Saturday, as the #EndBadGovernance protest continued for the third day in parts of Nigeria, a group of the protesters were sighted in Kano waving Russia flag and calling for Putin’s intervention in the country.

    BORNO PATRIOTS

    This is not the first time that Russia featured in the affairs of the country. Back during the Civil War, the obvious role of the then USSR was that of a protagonist that sold arms to the federal government.

    Before the #EndHunger protest started the DSS had disclosed that there was foreign influence behind what was going on and that what the protesters are trying to achieve is a regime change.

    This is a new trend to watch out for and denotes that there are those promoting it with the aim of destabilizing Nigeria. This, according to experts, is worrisome for the country. It means that there is an extension of Russian influence in Nigeria now.

    Going by what is currently going on in the Sahel, there is a lot of Russian influence in the area. They are already in Sudan, Mali, Niger and Bukina Faso. They are also in Central African Republic. So, its influence in Africa is expanding, making recent Kano showings unsurprising.

    Back in 2019 the West had ranked, albeit lowly, Sub-Saharan Africa among Russia’s strategic priorities. However, despite the abysmal ranking and the position that its strategy was less comprehensive, the country’s incursion into the sub-continent is also described as “opportunistic moves that are unlikely to yield significant results.” This has come to pass with the emergence of the Wagner Group in Congo and regime changes in three countries: Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. all of which pulled out of ECOWAS under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    An Eastern power, Russia, has been fingered in the coup d’etats in the West African countries mentioned above.

    Currently, the sentiment of most African countries is anti-America. Those countries that have pulled out of ECOWAS are anti-France and they are looking for alternative security architecture, thus posing security threats to the sovereignty of Africa.

    According to a foreign relations expert I spoke with the display of Russian flag in Kano may provide ‘credible leadership’ for the protest and an avenue for it to continue until regime change is effected as indicated by the DSS in its recent intelligence report. The expert expressed fear that the protest is yet to abate and subsequent ones would be spontaneous with the potential of escalating lethally.

    Nigerian TAX Reform - Federal Goverment

    In a swift reaction Russia denies its involvement in the trajectory of the protest. Yury Paramonov, Press Secretary of the Russian Embassy in Nigeria said, “The Russian Embassy in Nigeria does not have any information about any groups of protesters using the Russian flag or other state symbols of our country.

    “Even if such incidents did occur, it would be the decision of individuals. We do not know why they might have used Russian flags.

    “The Russian Federation is in no way involved in the current events in Nigeria. Moreover, Russia does not provide any material or financial support to the protesters,” Paramonov stressed.

    National Orientation Agency Page UP
    National Orientation Agency - Down

    Implications
    The sight of protesters in Kano State, Nigeria, waving Russian flags and calling on President Vladimir Putin to intervene during the #EndBadGovernance protests have several implications, both domestically and internationally. Here are some potential interpretations and consequences:

    Domestic Implications:
    1. Disillusionment with Local Governance
    – The act signifies a deep sense of frustration and disillusionment with the Nigerian government. It suggests that the protesters feel their grievances are not being addressed by their own leaders and are looking externally for support.

    2.Political Symbolism
    – Waving Russian flags could be a symbolic gesture to express a desire for strong leadership, as President Putin is often perceived as a decisive and authoritative figure. This might reflect a yearning for more robust governance in Nigeria.

    3. Public Sentiment
    – The move could indicate a segment of the population that is open to foreign influence or intervention, which might be concerning for national sovereignty and unity.

    International Implications:

    1. Geopolitical Significance
    – This act could be interpreted as an invitation for Russia to increase its influence in Nigeria, a country that has traditionally been within the sphere of Western influence, particularly the United States and former colonial power, the United Kingdom.

    2. Diplomatic Relations
    – Such actions could strain Nigeria’s relationships with Western countries, as it may be seen as a pivot towards Russia. This could have broader implications for international aid, trade, and diplomatic support.

    3. Russian Response**:
    – If Russia were to respond positively to these calls, it could lead to increased geopolitical competition in the region. Russia might see this as an opportunity to expand its influence in Africa, similar to its involvement in other African countries.

    Social and Cultural Implications:
    1. Public Perception
    – The act could polarize public opinion within Nigeria. Some may view it as a legitimate cry for help, while others might see it as unpatriotic or misguided.

    2. Media and Propaganda
    – The incident could be used by various media outlets and political entities to push different narratives, either to criticize the current Nigerian government or to highlight foreign interference.

    Security Implications:
    1. Internal Stability
    – Calls for foreign intervention can exacerbate internal tensions and potentially lead to increased instability. It might embolden other groups to seek external support, leading to a fragmented national discourse.

    2. Government Response
    – The Nigerian government might respond with increased security measures or crackdowns on protests, potentially leading to further unrest and human rights concerns.

    Conclusion:
    The waving of Russian flags and calls for President Putin’s intervention during the #EndBadGovernance protests in Kano State reflect a complex mix of domestic dissatisfaction, political symbolism, and potential geopolitical shifts. It underscores the urgent need for the Nigerian government to address the underlying issues driving such protests and to engage in meaningful dialogue with its citizens to restore trust and stability.

    • Bello resides in Abuja.

    Kano Muhammad Bello's Opinion Protest Russia
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Bulgarian Prime Minister, Top Government Officials Resigna After Mass Protests

    December 12, 2025

    South Korea, Japan Scramble Warplanes In Response To Russia, China Air Patrol

    December 10, 2025

    Economic Competitiveness: What You Need To Know About Nigeria’s New Tax Laws – By Tope Fasua

    December 9, 2025

    Why NAHCON Needs Direct Supervision From Vice President’s Office – By Ibrahim Yerima

    December 7, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    Panic As Explosion Rocks Nigeria’s Major Gas Pipeline, Threatens Power Supply

    December 12, 2025

    Supreme Court Faults Tinubu’s Pardon, Affirms Maryam Sanda’s Death Sentence

    December 12, 2025

    Dangote Slashes Petrol Price To N699 Per Litre

    December 12, 2025

    Alleged Corruption: Ex-Labour Minister, Chris Ngige Remanded In Kuje Prison

    December 12, 2025

    DSS Releases Three Wrongfully Arrested Kidnapping Suspects, Pays ₦3m Compensation

    December 12, 2025
    Advertisement
    News Point NG
    © 2025 NEWS POINT NIGERIA Developed by ENGRMKS & CO.
    • Home
    • About us
    • Disclaimer
    • Our Advert Rates
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Join Us On WhatsApp