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Troops kill 17 terrorists in Borno operation

Nigerian Army troops and Civilian JTF foil attack, kill 17 Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in Konduga, Borno. Read the full report on the successful military operation.

FG Designates Kidnappers, Bandits as Terrorists

Nigeria's government has officially classified kidnappers and armed groups as terrorists, enabling full counterterrorism measures. The move follows diplomatic resolution with the US.

21 ISWAP Terrorists Killed in Borno Clash

Nigerian Army troops and CJTF neutralized 21 ISWAP terrorists in a fierce gun battle along Damboa-Maiduguri Road. Read the full details of the operation.

Army Captures Weapons, Logistics for ISWAP in Borno

Nigerian Army troops in Borno intercepted two vans carrying weapons and vital supplies for ISWAP terrorists. Read the full details of the intelligence-led operation and the items recovered.

Tinubu Vows Security Reset in 2025 Budget Speech

President Bola Tinubu announces a sweeping national security revamp, allocating N5.41 trillion to defence. He declares all armed non-state actors as terrorists amid rising violence.

5 Soldiers Killed in Borno Suicide Bombing

A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at a military checkpoint in Pulka, Borno, killing five soldiers. The attack is linked to ISWAP. Read more for details.

How Boko Haram Gets Money: 4 Funding Sources Revealed

Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida details Boko Haram's adaptive financial model, from community donations to criminal enterprises, explaining its resilience against military pressure. Read the full analysis.

Gumi: Foreign Powers Backing Terrorists in Nigeria

Prominent Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi claims wealthy foreign actors support bandits, worsening Nigeria's insecurity. He advocates for addressing root causes and strategic force. Read his full analysis.

ISWAP Demands N10m Ransom for 13 Teenagers

Islamic State terrorists demand N10 million ransom for 13 abducted teenage female farmers in Borno State. Families in distress as police confirm investigation.

Groups Urge Tinubu to Accept U.S. Terrorist Support

Prominent Nigerian groups PANDEF and Yoruba Ronu urge President Tinubu to accept U.S. assistance against terrorists. They warn of increased kidnappings as human shields against potential airstrikes.

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