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U.S. Mayor Blasts Nigeria: “You Want America’s Money But Reject Our Advice on Terrorism?” — Mike Arnold Fires on Arise TV | WATCH VIDEO 

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October 15, 2025
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U.S. Mayor Blasts Nigeria: “You Want America’s Money But Reject Our Advice on Terrorism?” — Mike Arnold Fires on Arise TV | WATCH VIDEO 
U.S. Mayor Blasts Nigeria: “You Want America’s Money But Reject Our Advice on Terrorism?” — Mike Arnold Fires on Arise TV | WATCH VIDEO 

U.S. Mayor Mike Arnold has criticized Nigeria for accepting over $1 billion in American aid to fight terrorism while rejecting U.S. advice on security reforms. In an interview monitored by All Facts Newspaper on Arise TV, Arnold said it “doesn’t make sense” for Nigeria to depend on foreign funds yet resist international collaboration. His statement has sparked widespread debate among Nigerians and security analysts. Click to read full details.


… Republican Mayor of Blanco, Texas, slams Nigeria for collecting over $1 billion in U.S. aid since 2015 to combat terrorism while allegedly refusing American input on security reforms.

In a fiery interview monitored by All Facts Newspaper on Arise Television, the Republican Mayor of Blanco, Texas, Mike Arnold, criticized the Nigerian government for what he described as hypocrisy — accepting billions of dollars in U.S. aid to fight terrorism yet resisting American advice and intervention on related security issues.

 

Arnold, while reacting to questions about U.S.-Nigeria relations and counterterrorism efforts, questioned why the Nigerian government would welcome American funds but reject strategic support and policy guidance.

 

“You don’t want America to come here and say anything about terrorism — but you want their money? That doesn’t make sense,” Mike Arnold said during the interview.

 

According to him, the United States has provided over $1 billion in aid to Nigeria since 2015, largely to assist with counterterrorism operations, humanitarian support for internally displaced persons (IDPs), and regional stability initiatives. Yet, he noted that little has changed in Nigeria’s security landscape, with frequent terror attacks, mass abductions, and worsening humanitarian conditions still being reported.

 

Observers have described Arnold’s comments as a reflection of growing frustration among U.S. officials and policy analysts over Nigeria’s handling of foreign aid and its seeming unwillingness to fully cooperate with international partners on intelligence and governance reforms.

 

Mike Arnold urged Nigerian leaders to “match accountability with aid,” stressing that real progress in combating terrorism must come through transparency, collaboration, and effective leadership.

 

“The American people want to see their money make a difference — not fund corruption or endless cycles of violence,” he added.

 

His remarks have since sparked debate on social media, with many Nigerians echoing his sentiments and calling for greater scrutiny of how international funds are managed by the Nigerian government.

 

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