In a recent social media exchange, Dada Olusegun, Special Assistant to the Nigerian President, addressed claims by an Iran-affiliated account suggesting Nigeria had taken sides in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.
The conflict, escalated by recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, has drawn global attention, testing Nigeria’s traditional policy of non-alignment.
Olusegun’s response, posted on X, emphasized Nigeria’s neutral stance, countering the narrative that the country had aligned with either party. This clarification comes amidst heightened tensions, with the U.S. directly involved in strikes against Iranian facilities like Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, complicating international dynamics.
The interaction highlights the challenges of social media in diplomacy, where misinformation can influence public perception.
Here is what he wrote on his official X handle
Nigeria’s foreign policy, historically focused on African unity and peaceful resolution, faces scrutiny as global conflicts intersect with domestic narratives.
As of June 23, 2025, the Iran-Israel conflict continues to evolve, with Nigeria’s position remaining one of non-interference, reflecting its commitment to regional stability and international law.
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