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Terrorists abduct nine worshippers in Kwara church, three rescued

Suspected terrorists, on Sunday morning, stormed an ECWA Church in Omugo community, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, abducting nine worshippers. It was gathered that joint security operatives rescued three of the abducted victims during a swift response to the attack. The incident occurred during the weekly church service, causing panic among worshippers and residents of the area. It was further gathered that the assailants invaded the church premises while service was ongoing and whisked away several worshippers into the forest. Sources said it was after an alarm was raised by some congregants who escaped that a combined team of police, forest guards and soldiers pursued the attackers into the bush, leading to the rescue of three victims. A credible source from the Kwara South Joint Security Watch, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the development. He expressed concern that the church is located less than two kilometres from a military base, questioning how ...
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2027: Maiduguri blasts put Tinubu’s security record on trial

After breaking their fast, four brothers stepped out to buy eyeglasses for Sallah. They never returned. From one family’s loss to a nation’s reckoning, the Maiduguri attacks, and the rising tide of terror deaths, are turning grief into a defining political question ahead of 2027. In Gwange Sabon Layi, a quiet neighbourhood in Maiduguri, Ba Musa sits in a house that no longer sounds like itself. Against the wall, four pairs of new shoes are still lined up. Black. Brown. Two slightly oversized, bought so the boys could grow into them. No one has touched them since Monday night. They belonged to his sons. Days earlier, Ba Musa had been preparing for Eid. New clothes. New shoes. A small, certain joy. On March 16, after breaking their Ramadan fast, the boys stepped out together. A quick errand. Eyeglasses for Sallah. They never came back. Three explosions; at Monday Market, the Post Office area, and the gate of the University o...

Suspected thugs disrupt ADC women’s rally in Rivers

Suspected political thugs disrupted the maiden meeting of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Young Women Forum on Friday in Eleme Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the thugs stormed the venue in Alesa Eleme, Rivers, dispersed supporters and destroyed canopies, loudspeakers, chairs and other equipment. The thugs disrupted the meeting on the grounds that the organisers had not obtained prior approval and claimed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had not authorised political activities. Reacting, the National Coordinator of the ADC Young Women’s Forum, Ms Atosemi Oma-Uwame, condemned the incident. She described the disruption as an attempt to suppress democratic engagement and opposition parties ahead of the elections. “We gathered here today to inaugurate the ADC Young Women Forum in Eleme LGA. Thugs led by a ward councillor (name withheld) disrupted our meeting. “The councillor claimed that we did not obtain a...

Troops Kill ISWAP Commander During Failed Attack In Adamawa

Troops of the Nigerian Army have reportedly neutralised a top commander of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), identified as Abou Ameer, during a failed infiltration attempt in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State. Security sources said the insurgent leader was killed alongside several fighters during the operation. According to counter-insurgency publication, Zagazola Makama, Ameer personally led the insurgents in the attack on a military formation. He was said to have been recently appointed as the Ameer (Qaid) of Pulka, following the killing of his predecessor, Modu Kunduli, in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State. Sources who spoke with Makama said the insurgents were met with strong resistance from troops, leading to significant losses on their side. “The terrorists came under heavy fire from the well-coordinated troops and were repelled, resulting in significant casualties on their side,”  the report stated. The report added that several senior ISW...

Vandals knock down tower T99 along Ughelli/Benin 330KV transmission line

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says Tower T99 along the Ughelli/Benin 330 kilovolt (kV) transmission line collapsed as a result of vandalism. Mrs Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, in a statement in Abuja on Friday, said that the incident was discovered during a line patrol at Coconut Village, Effurun Local Government Area, Warri, Delta State, following a line trip. Mbah said that upon inspection by TCN’s linesman, it was observed that the fallen tower had some of its bracing members vandalised and carted away, which led to its collapse. She said that the adjoining towers, T100 and T101, were also vandalised, although they remained standing. ”As a result, there is a temporary disruption in the evacuation of bulk power supply from Transcorp Power Plc to the national grid through the Benin 330 kV transmission line. ”However, TCN has commenced the mobilisation of resources to facilitate the reconstruction, restoration, and reinforcement of the vandalised towers ...

Borno: ‘Bomb That Exploded Was Delivered By Keke NAPEP’ – Ndume

The Senator representing Borno South,  Ali Ndume , has raised fresh concerns over the evolving tactics of insurgents in Borno State, revealing that explosives used in recent attacks in Maiduguri were transported using tricycles, popularly known as ‘Keke NAPEP’. Ndume made the disclosure while reacting to the deadly bomb blasts that rocked the state capital on Monday. No fewer than 23 persons were killed, while 108 others sustained injuries after multiple explosions hit key locations in Maiduguri. The blasts occurred at a busy market, the gate of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, and the Post Office flyover. Speaking on Channels Television on Thursday night, Ndume said the attackers employed a familiar “hit-and-run” strategy, aided by local intelligence networks. “What they do is hit and run. They gather, share information among themselves, and most dangerously, they also get information from some citizens. They have informants within society,”  he said. ...

Gunmen Kill Three Police Officers, Four others in Taraba

Gunmen Kill Three Police Officers, Four Others In Taraba A tragic attack has thrown residents of Tor-Damisa community in Donga Local Government Area in Taraba State into mourning after gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen stormed the area on Wednesday evening, killing at least seven persons. According to reports, the armed assailants invaded the community, shooting sporadically and causing widespread panic among residents. The attackers were, however, confronted by officers of the Taraba State Police Command, leading to a fierce exchange of gunfire. Sources, according to the Daily post, disclosed that the confrontation turned deadly, with casualties recorded on both sides. It was gathered that three police officers and four civilians were gruesomely killed during the attack. Focalpoint  reports that the identities of the victims had yet to be officially released as of the time of filing this report. The violence triggered fear and confusion across the community, forcing several r...