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U.S. Warns Citizens In Nigeria Of Possible ‘Terrorist Threat’

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THE United States (U.S.) embassy in Nigeria has warned American citizens of ​a possible “terrorist threat” against U.S. ‌facilities and affiliated schools in the country in a security ​alert late on Monday, March 9.
The ​embassy has been on heightened alert ⁠since the U.S. and Israel ​launched coordinated strikes against Iran.
In the alert, the embassy urged U.S. ​citizens to take additional precautions when traveling to the embassy in ​Abuja and the U.S. Consulate ​in Lagos and U.S.-affiliated schools.
It did not give details on the security threat, but Nigerian authorities have in ​recent days ​stepped up ⁠security in Abuja, following threats of pro-Iranian protests, especially the Shiites.
In ​northern part of the country, where there ​is ⁠a sizeable Shi’ite Muslim minority influenced by Iran, thousands of protesters ⁠have ​marched on the streets in support of Iran.

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