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10 Killed in Suspected Boko Haram Attack in Borno

Suspected Boko Haram militants killed 10 people, including civilian security volunteers, in an ambush near Warabe, Borno. This attack highlights the persistent security crisis in Nigeria's northeast.

Ex-Lawmakers Back Tinubu Amid Resignation Calls

Former legislators dismiss calls for President Tinubu's resignation following Kebbi and Kwara attacks, praising his security response. Group condemns politicization of national tragedies.

Amaechi, Obi Slam FG Over Rising Insecurity

Former presidential candidates Rotimi Amaechi and Peter Obi criticize Tinubu's administration for lacking political will to tackle killings, kidnappings, and terrorist attacks across Nigeria. Read their urgent security demands.

Kwara Closes Schools Over Bandit Threat in 4 LGAs

Kwara State government orders immediate closure of schools in four local government areas following deadly church attack that left 3 dead, 35 abducted. Governor seeks military reinforcement.

FG: U.S. Statements Inciting Violence in Nigeria

Nigeria's government warns U.S. statements on Christian genocide are emboldening extremist groups. SGF Akume calls for partnership over public labeling to address security challenges.

MPAC Raises Alarm Over Insecurity in Nigeria

Muslim Public Affairs Centre warns of escalating violence across Nigeria as kidnappings and killings surge. Government urged to take immediate action to protect citizens.

ISWAP Leader Gets 20 Years for Terrorism

Abuja court sentences ISWAP leader Hussaini Ismaila to 20 years imprisonment for coordinating 2012 Kano police station attacks. Justice served after 8-year legal process.

ISWAP Commander Gets 20-Year Jail Term

A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced ISWAP commander Hussaini Ismaila to 20 years imprisonment for coordinating the 2012 Kano police station attacks. Read the full details of the long-delayed trial.

Tinubu on Kebbi Abduction, General's Killing

President Tinubu expresses depression over the abduction of 25 Kebbi schoolgirls and killing of Brigadier General Musa Uba. He directs security agencies to act swiftly. #NigeriaSecurity

CAN: Christian Genocide Ongoing in Northern Nigeria

Christian Association of Nigeria insists systematic genocide against Christians continues in Northern regions. Archbishop Okoh demands government action amid rising violence and displacement.

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