NIGERIA DE GREAT
The Squad
eight of the classified mission briefing hung heavy on his mind. The documents spread before him detailed the cartel's stranglehold over Zamfara, the mysterious discovery of gold, and
the phone and bega
s a tech specialist, known for his uncanny ability to hack into enemy communications, disable security systems, and cre
pted file on his laptop when the call came. His brow furrowed as he lis
led for a cybercrime he didn't commit. Bayo's commitment to the mission was unshaka
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py session for his PTSD, a condition that had plagued him since a failed mission in the Niger Delta. Musa had been the only survivor of
fied and excited him. "This might be the redemption you've been waiting for," his therapist said softly, noticing the uncertain
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was known for her fearlessness on the battlefield and her unrelenting drive to prove herself in a male-dominated
one with her skills. When Ibrahim told her about the mission, Ada didn't hesitate. "I'm in," she said, her tone re
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ck with tension and anticipation. Ibrahim observed each of them closely as they exchanged introducti
d to their limits. Obstacle courses, endurance runs, and combat drills filled their days. Tho
ed by his past, hesitated when the scenario called for quick, decisive action. Ada stepped in, taking charge and successfully completing the task. Later, she con
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ice tinged with regret. Ada revealed the struggles she faced as a woman in the military, recounting moments of blatant sexism and how she used those experiences to
ation turned to family, he shared a rare glimpse into his own life. He spoke of his wife, Ai
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ormation through his network of spies. Enraged, he contacted Delgado, urging him to act swiftly. Delgado, ever
e intelligence officers hesitated when asked about the source of certain information. Ibr
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ld face in Zamfara. Bayo hacked into the compound's security systems, creating a diversion that allowed Ada and Musa to infiltrate the perimeter. Ada provided cover fi
of determination and apprehension. As the plane took off, Ibrahim looked out at t