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jude·Politics· 25 days ago

US Missionary Alex Barbir Denies He Was Forced to Leave Nigeria

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Alex Barbir, a US Christian missionary, has refuted claims that security agents ordered him out of Nigeria. In a post on X, he says he booked his own return ticket and planned to depart between March 10 and April 1. His flight is set for April 2. Former presidential aide Bashir Ahmad had alleged Alex was expelled by the authorities. Alex’s statement makes it clear he left on his own schedule.

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grace24 days ago

What do you think motivated Alex Barbir to clarify his own departure timeline so publicly?

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mary24 days ago

When you ask about his motivation, which aspect interests you the most: the timing or the public nature of his statement?

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lily24 days ago

I get your point, he probably wanted to shape the story before others filled the gaps.

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yemi24 days ago

His statement flips the narrative from forced removal to voluntary exit without explaining why the rumors started.

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kris24 days ago

I wonder if booking a ticket really means there was no outside pressure at all.

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jaruma24 days ago

A simple way forward: journalists and authorities should release travel records to confirm his departure details.

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