Nigeria, Nov. 3 -- Chad has reportedly shut its border with Nigeria as tension escalates following U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of possible military action over alleged Christian killings in Nigeria.



Trump, on October 31, accused Nigeria of "Christian genocide" and returned the country to the U.S. religious freedom blacklist, heightening diplomatic anxiety across the region.



Security analyst Zagazola Makama reported on X that Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby ordered a full military lockdown along the border after intelligence indicated suspected militants in northern Nigeria might attempt to flee into Chad.



The News Chronicle gathered that military sources in N'Djamena say troops and armoured units have been deplo...