Tag: Boko Haram
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Boko Haram: “Why Surrenders Are Dropping” ~Theater Commander

Major General A.E. Abubakar, Theater Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, reveals a shift in the insurgency landscape as terrorists move from isolated forest camps into civilian communities. This “community fusion” strategy has led to a sharp decline in surrenders and more targeted attacks. Despite these tactical challenges, the military reports neutralizing nearly 1,000 insurgents and…
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NEDC Donates Food, Building Materials to Victims of Boko Haram Attacks in Borno

The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has commenced the distribution of food, building materials, and cash grants to victims of recent Boko Haram attacks and the Maiduguri suicide bombings. State Coordinator Engineer Mohammed Wasinda confirmed that while items for local government areas will be handled by community leaders, materials for Maiduguri and construction supplies will…
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ISWAP Raid on Borno Police Outpost Leaves Four Officers Dead

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – Four police officers killed during a midnight raid on a divisional headquarters by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants were laid to rest Saturday, as Borno State authorities signaled a renewed offensive against the persistent extremist threat in the country’s northeast. The assault began approximately 1:00 a.m. on…
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Maiduguri Soldiers Under Investigation After Killing Local Resident

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – The Nigerian military has started an investigation into the shooting death of a 40-year-old man by soldiers in Maiduguri, following claims from local residents that the killing was an execution, not a security operation. The victim, Abdulrahman Mustapha, was shot and killed late Saturday night near the Federal High…
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Suicide Bombing: “The People are Complicit,” says Defence Chief

By Abdulkareem Haruna The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, has attributed the recent resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in Borno State—including a series of devastating suicide bombings—to the complicity of local residents in both Borno and Yobe states.The Defence Chief made this assertion in Maiduguri on Wednesday during a visit following multiple…
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At Least 23 Dead, 108 Injured in Triple Suicide Bombings in Maiduguri

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – Three coordinated suicide bombings tore through crowded areas of Maiduguri on Monday night, killing at least 23 people and wounding 108 others, police and state officials confirmed.The blasts, which occurred around 7:24 p.m., targeted the Maiduguri Monday Market, the entrance to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), and…
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In ‘Reprisal’, Boko Haram Kills Officers, Soldiers ,Abduct Hundreds in Coordinated Attacks on 5 Borno Communities

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Boko Haram militants loyal to Imam Abu Umayma have declared a new territorial headquarters in the village of Ngoshe, following a mid-Ramadan offensive that left at least 30 people dead and more than 200 women and children in captivity. The insurgent group released a chilling three-minute video Thursday, March…
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CFLI: Canadian Delegation Assesses Peace-Building Progress in Borno State

By Abdulkareem Haruna Diplomatic representatives from the Embassy of Canada met with regional stakeholders Wednesday to evaluate the progress of grassroots deradicalization and social cohesion programs in Borno State, focusing on the precarious future of children formerly associated with armed groups. The delegation, led by First Political Officer, Maude Oliver under the Canada Fund for…
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Borno’s ‘Mega Schools’: A Defiant Answer to Boko Haram

By Abdulkareem Haruna For the last decade, the story of education in north-east Nigeria has been one of tragedy. In Borno State, the epicenter of the Boko Haram insurgency, schools were not just buildings; they were targets. The insurgent group, whose name loosely translates to “Western education is forbidden,” spent years waging war on learning.…
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Borno Governor Faults ‘Short-Term’ Aid, Demands Sahel Development Focus as Military Solution Fails

By Abdulkareem Haruna Aswan, Egypt — Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, whose region sits at the epicenter of the protracted Boko Haram insurgency, has delivered a scathing critique of the international community’s approach to the escalating Sahel crisis, calling for a radical shift from “short-term humanitarian solutions” to sustained economic development and deeper…