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David Meshioye - Nigeria & US, Strengthening W. African Security

49 min · 12 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio David Meshioye - Nigeria & US, Strengthening W. African Security

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What happens when insecurity becomes normalised and institutions struggle to keep pace with increasingly organised threats? In this episode of Panel 54, Waweru Njoroge sits down with David Meshioye, Nigerian journalist and editor, to examine Nigeria’s security challenges and the case for stronger cooperation between the United States and African states. From banditry and kidnapping to terrorism, corruption, weak intelligence systems and cross-border weapons flows, the conversation explores why insecurity cannot be treated as an isolated military issue. It affects agriculture, investment, mobility and public trust. David argues that stronger US-Africa cooperation should focus on intelligence sharing, surveillance, drone technology, military training and the strengthening of local institutions. The goal is not to replace African forces, but to equip African states with the capabilities needed to address their own security priorities. Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo.This is Panel 54, a global perspective through an African lens. 📩 Contact: hello@panel54pod.com 🔔 Subscribe: http://linktree.com/panel54pod 🎙 Recorded in Africa 🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent

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Portada del episodio David Meshioye - Nigeria & US, Strengthening W. African Security

David Meshioye - Nigeria & US, Strengthening W. African Security

What happens when insecurity becomes normalised and institutions struggle to keep pace with increasingly organised threats? In this episode of Panel 54, Waweru Njoroge sits down with David Meshioye, Nigerian journalist and editor, to examine Nigeria’s security challenges and the case for stronger cooperation between the United States and African states. From banditry and kidnapping to terrorism, corruption, weak intelligence systems and cross-border weapons flows, the conversation explores why insecurity cannot be treated as an isolated military issue. It affects agriculture, investment, mobility and public trust. David argues that stronger US-Africa cooperation should focus on intelligence sharing, surveillance, drone technology, military training and the strengthening of local institutions. The goal is not to replace African forces, but to equip African states with the capabilities needed to address their own security priorities. Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo.This is Panel 54, a global perspective through an African lens. 📩 Contact: hello@panel54pod.com 🔔 Subscribe: http://linktree.com/panel54pod 🎙 Recorded in Africa 🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent

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Portada del episodio Fidel Owusu - Coups, Chaos, Conflict

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Brig - Gen Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd) - Securing Nigeria.

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