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  • Terrorists Demand ₦250m, 20 Motorcycles for Release of 166 Abducted Worshippers in Kaduna

    Suspected terrorists who abducted at least 166 worshippers in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State have raised their ransom demand to ₦250 million and 20 motorcycles.

    The village head of Kurmin Wali, Mr. Ishaku Dan’azumi, disclosed this on Tuesday while speaking about the worsening plight of the community, days after armed men carried out one of the largest mass abductions in recent times.

    According to Dan’azumi, the attack occurred on January 18, 2026, when gunmen stormed Kurmin Wali village during a religious gathering. The assailants reportedly invaded three churches in the area and abducted men, women, and youths indiscriminately before fleeing into the surrounding forest.

    He said the kidnappers initially made contact with the community with a lower demand but later increased it to ₦250 million alongside 20 motorcycles, a figure far beyond the capacity of the affected families.

    Residents have appealed to the government and security agencies to intensify rescue efforts, warning that the community is traumatized and living in fear as the abductees remain in captivity.

    #Kaduna #Insecurity #MassAbduction #NigeriaNews
    Terrorists Demand ₦250m, 20 Motorcycles for Release of 166 Abducted Worshippers in Kaduna Suspected terrorists who abducted at least 166 worshippers in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State have raised their ransom demand to ₦250 million and 20 motorcycles. The village head of Kurmin Wali, Mr. Ishaku Dan’azumi, disclosed this on Tuesday while speaking about the worsening plight of the community, days after armed men carried out one of the largest mass abductions in recent times. According to Dan’azumi, the attack occurred on January 18, 2026, when gunmen stormed Kurmin Wali village during a religious gathering. The assailants reportedly invaded three churches in the area and abducted men, women, and youths indiscriminately before fleeing into the surrounding forest. He said the kidnappers initially made contact with the community with a lower demand but later increased it to ₦250 million alongside 20 motorcycles, a figure far beyond the capacity of the affected families. Residents have appealed to the government and security agencies to intensify rescue efforts, warning that the community is traumatized and living in fear as the abductees remain in captivity. #Kaduna #Insecurity #MassAbduction #NigeriaNews
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  • THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE

    Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food.

    One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking.

    Many people passed by.
    No one stopped to help.

    Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man.

    “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said.

    The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.”
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    THE LOAD THAT CHANGED SUNDAY’S LIFE Sunday was a poor young boy living in a small village. He had no father, and his mother struggled every day to feed them. Most mornings, Sunday went from farm to farm, helping people just to earn food. One hot afternoon, as Sunday was returning home, he saw an old man walking slowly along the narrow path. The man was weak and bent with age. A heavy load of firewood rested on his head, and his legs were shaking. Many people passed by. No one stopped to help. Sunday felt pity in his heart. He ran to the old man. “Baba, please let me help you,” Sunday said. The old man looked at the boy and shook his head. “My son, this load is very heavy.” Complete the story here https://fintter.com/posts/14715
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  • BREAKING: Terrorists Attack Adamawa Governor Fintiri’s Hometown, Kill Two Forest Guards, Abduct One

    In a deadly overnight assault, suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked Kirchinga, the hometown of Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, in Madagali Local Government Area.

    Local sources confirmed that two operatives of the newly established Forest Guards, Njidda Maradi and Yuguda Abasaryu, were shot dead during the attack. Another guard was abducted and taken to an unknown location.

    Eyewitnesses reported that the assailants stormed the village between 1:00 am and 2:00 am, opening fire on the guards before fleeing.

    Authorities have yet to comment on the incident, while security forces are reportedly on high alert in the area.

    #AdamawaAttack #BokoHaram #ForestGuards #SecurityAlert
    BREAKING: Terrorists Attack Adamawa Governor Fintiri’s Hometown, Kill Two Forest Guards, Abduct One In a deadly overnight assault, suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked Kirchinga, the hometown of Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, in Madagali Local Government Area. Local sources confirmed that two operatives of the newly established Forest Guards, Njidda Maradi and Yuguda Abasaryu, were shot dead during the attack. Another guard was abducted and taken to an unknown location. Eyewitnesses reported that the assailants stormed the village between 1:00 am and 2:00 am, opening fire on the guards before fleeing. Authorities have yet to comment on the incident, while security forces are reportedly on high alert in the area. #AdamawaAttack #BokoHaram #ForestGuards #SecurityAlert
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  • Zamfara Attack: Terrorists Ambush Troops, Kill Five Soldiers, Police Inspector

    At least five Nigerian soldiers and a police inspector, Aliyu Ibrahim of 1 PMF Kaduna, were killed after terrorists ambushed security personnel travelling to Gusau in Zamfara State. The attack occurred near Gidan Goni village, Kwatarkwashi LGA, while the officers were on pass. Several others sustained injuries and were rushed to Yeriman Bakura Specialist Hospital. Authorities have urged residents to remain calm as investigations continue amid rising insecurity in the North-West.

    #ZamfaraAttack #BreakingNews #NigeriaInsecurity #Banditry #OperationFansanYamma #SecurityCrisis
    Zamfara Attack: Terrorists Ambush Troops, Kill Five Soldiers, Police Inspector At least five Nigerian soldiers and a police inspector, Aliyu Ibrahim of 1 PMF Kaduna, were killed after terrorists ambushed security personnel travelling to Gusau in Zamfara State. The attack occurred near Gidan Goni village, Kwatarkwashi LGA, while the officers were on pass. Several others sustained injuries and were rushed to Yeriman Bakura Specialist Hospital. Authorities have urged residents to remain calm as investigations continue amid rising insecurity in the North-West. #ZamfaraAttack #BreakingNews #NigeriaInsecurity #Banditry #OperationFansanYamma #SecurityCrisis
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  • Ibrahim Chatta Shows Off Lavish Interior of Thatched House with 4+ ACs and more …….

    Veteran Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has set social media buzzing after sharing a video tour of the interior of his thatched house at his Africhatta Film Village and resort. The house, built as part of the film village project, features a high-security door, tiled floors, expensive furnishings and more than four air conditioners, blending traditional design with modern comfort. Chatta said the structure is a prototype for future builds at the site. Fans and colleagues have since flooded his comments with praise for the lavish and surprising setup. #fintternews
    Ibrahim Chatta Shows Off Lavish Interior of Thatched House with 4+ ACs and more ……. Veteran Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has set social media buzzing after sharing a video tour of the interior of his thatched house at his Africhatta Film Village and resort. The house, built as part of the film village project, features a high-security door, tiled floors, expensive furnishings and more than four air conditioners, blending traditional design with modern comfort. Chatta said the structure is a prototype for future builds at the site. Fans and colleagues have since flooded his comments with praise for the lavish and surprising setup. #fintternews
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  • Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Hero Who Sheltered Christians During 2018 Plateau Killings, Dies at 92

    Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi LGA, Plateau State, has died at 92. The cleric gained national and international recognition for courageously sheltering over 260 Christians during the deadly 2018 attacks, protecting them from armed assailants. Honoured with Nigeria’s Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) and the US International Religious Freedom Award, Abubakar became a symbol of interfaith unity and humanity. Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang described his death as a significant loss, urging residents to uphold his legacy of compassion, peace, and solidarity.
    Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Hero Who Sheltered Christians During 2018 Plateau Killings, Dies at 92 Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi LGA, Plateau State, has died at 92. The cleric gained national and international recognition for courageously sheltering over 260 Christians during the deadly 2018 attacks, protecting them from armed assailants. Honoured with Nigeria’s Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) and the US International Religious Freedom Award, Abubakar became a symbol of interfaith unity and humanity. Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang described his death as a significant loss, urging residents to uphold his legacy of compassion, peace, and solidarity.
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  • Omo! Kebbi Man Kills Wife with Hoe Handle, Flees Before Police Nab Him

    Shock in Bayawa Village, Kebbi as 30-year-old Suleman Mamuda allegedly kills his 25-year-old wife, Umaima Maidawa, with a hoe handle during a domestic fight. The man tried to escape but was tracked down by police after locals tipped them off. The case has been moved to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further probe. Police call on everyone to report suspicious activities to keep communities safe.

    Omo! Kebbi Man Kills Wife with Hoe Handle, Flees Before Police Nab Him Shock in Bayawa Village, Kebbi as 30-year-old Suleman Mamuda allegedly kills his 25-year-old wife, Umaima Maidawa, with a hoe handle during a domestic fight. The man tried to escape but was tracked down by police after locals tipped them off. The case has been moved to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further probe. Police call on everyone to report suspicious activities to keep communities safe.
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  • Sowore Foundation Scatter Better Life for Kiribo: 250 Students Collect Scholarship, Artisans Chop Empowerment as #ComeToKiribo 2026 Burst Ground!

    Na joy full Kiribo, Ondo State as Sowore Foundation share 250 scholarships give students for Medicine, Nursing, Law plus empower artisans and people with special needs during the 2026 #ComeToKiribo Festival. The event draw people from Nigeria, Ghana and Benin as culture, sports and education jam together.

    Omoyele Sowore talk say Kiribo Road Race na the first marathon for January 1 anywhere for world, to wake community spirit, promote health and show say citizens fit succeed where government fail. In honour him late papa, the foundation drop over N20 million, support 45 artisans, reward students N1m for winners. Kiribo don turn village dreams.
    Sowore Foundation Scatter Better Life for Kiribo: 250 Students Collect Scholarship, Artisans Chop Empowerment as #ComeToKiribo 2026 Burst Ground! Na joy full Kiribo, Ondo State as Sowore Foundation share 250 scholarships give students for Medicine, Nursing, Law plus empower artisans and people with special needs during the 2026 #ComeToKiribo Festival. The event draw people from Nigeria, Ghana and Benin as culture, sports and education jam together. Omoyele Sowore talk say Kiribo Road Race na the first marathon for January 1 anywhere for world, to wake community spirit, promote health and show say citizens fit succeed where government fail. In honour him late papa, the foundation drop over N20 million, support 45 artisans, reward students N1m for winners. Kiribo don turn village dreams.
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  • BREAKING: Bandits Kill Islamic Cleric in Kaduna’s Birnin Gwari, Abduct Seven Villagers

    Bandits on Wednesday killed an Islamic cleric in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State, casting fresh doubt on recent claims that peace has returned to the area.

    The attack took place in Layin Danauta, Kuyello Ward, where the victim, Mallam Muhammad Bello Abubakar, an Assistant Imam at the local Izala Mosque, was attacked and killed. During the same incident, seven villagers were reportedly abducted and taken to an unknown location.

    The killing has heightened fears among residents, who say insecurity remains a daily threat despite official assurances of improved safety.

    Question: Can claims of restored peace be trusted when attacks like this continue unchecked?

    #KadunaState #Insecurity #Banditry #NigeriaNews
    BREAKING: Bandits Kill Islamic Cleric in Kaduna’s Birnin Gwari, Abduct Seven Villagers Bandits on Wednesday killed an Islamic cleric in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State, casting fresh doubt on recent claims that peace has returned to the area. The attack took place in Layin Danauta, Kuyello Ward, where the victim, Mallam Muhammad Bello Abubakar, an Assistant Imam at the local Izala Mosque, was attacked and killed. During the same incident, seven villagers were reportedly abducted and taken to an unknown location. The killing has heightened fears among residents, who say insecurity remains a daily threat despite official assurances of improved safety. Question: Can claims of restored peace be trusted when attacks like this continue unchecked? #KadunaState #Insecurity #Banditry #NigeriaNews
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  • Niger Gov Bago Calls Kasuwan Daji ‘Market of Thieves’ After 40+ Killed, Orders Relocation of Hamlets

    Niger State Governor Umar Bago has described Kasuwan Daji market in Demo village, Borgu LGA—where over 40 people were killed and many, including women and children, kidnapped—as a “market of thieves”, notorious for trading stolen cattle.

    During a condolence visit to Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammad Haliru Dantoro Kitoro IV, Bago highlighted broader security risks tied to unmonitored settlements and warned that armed groups and extremist ideologies had infiltrated some communities.

    The governor announced a two-month deadline for residents in hamlets within the Kainji Lake forest to relocate to designated resettlement areas to flush out criminals. This follows a rise in violent incidents, including the January 2026 Kasuwan Daji attack and the November 2025 abduction of pupils and staff from St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Agwara LGA.

    Bago urged the Emirate Council and residents to cooperate with security agencies, stressing that public safety remains a top priority.


    Niger Gov Bago Calls Kasuwan Daji ‘Market of Thieves’ After 40+ Killed, Orders Relocation of Hamlets Niger State Governor Umar Bago has described Kasuwan Daji market in Demo village, Borgu LGA—where over 40 people were killed and many, including women and children, kidnapped—as a “market of thieves”, notorious for trading stolen cattle. During a condolence visit to Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammad Haliru Dantoro Kitoro IV, Bago highlighted broader security risks tied to unmonitored settlements and warned that armed groups and extremist ideologies had infiltrated some communities. The governor announced a two-month deadline for residents in hamlets within the Kainji Lake forest to relocate to designated resettlement areas to flush out criminals. This follows a rise in violent incidents, including the January 2026 Kasuwan Daji attack and the November 2025 abduction of pupils and staff from St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Agwara LGA. Bago urged the Emirate Council and residents to cooperate with security agencies, stressing that public safety remains a top priority.
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  • Tinubu Dey Wash Image for Oyibo While Insecurity Dey Kill Us: Yoruba Group Slam $9m US Lobby Deal

    Wahala don burst as pan-Yoruba group Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá accuse President Bola Tinubu of wrong priority after report say Federal Government commit $9 million to hire US lobbyists while insecurity dey scatter Nigeria.

    For statement wey Olusola Badero sign, the group say the money wey government allegedly pay foreign lobbyists fit use fight banditry, kidnapping and killings wey don claim thousands of lives across the country. Dem accuse Tinubu of caring more about foreign image laundering and 2027 politics than the suffering of ordinary Nigerians.

    According to dem, APC government dey waste taxpayers’ money to paint Nigeria fine for abroad, while people dey die every day for villages, highways and even Abuja. Dem say terrorists full almost all states, yet government dey pretend say everywhere safe and even dey give amnesty to criminals.

    The group react to report say NSA Nuhu Ribadu arrange deal with US firm DCI Group, with initial $4.5m paid and another $4.5m to follow, making am $750k per month. Dem question why Tinubu go dey “appease Trump” instead of fixing security, economy and governance.

    Dem demand accountability, urge Nigerians to hold government responsible, and insist say $9m fit rebuild communities, support victims and strengthen security—not to polish Nigeria image for abroad while citizens dey suffer.
    Tinubu Dey Wash Image for Oyibo While Insecurity Dey Kill Us: Yoruba Group Slam $9m US Lobby Deal Wahala don burst as pan-Yoruba group Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá accuse President Bola Tinubu of wrong priority after report say Federal Government commit $9 million to hire US lobbyists while insecurity dey scatter Nigeria. For statement wey Olusola Badero sign, the group say the money wey government allegedly pay foreign lobbyists fit use fight banditry, kidnapping and killings wey don claim thousands of lives across the country. Dem accuse Tinubu of caring more about foreign image laundering and 2027 politics than the suffering of ordinary Nigerians. According to dem, APC government dey waste taxpayers’ money to paint Nigeria fine for abroad, while people dey die every day for villages, highways and even Abuja. Dem say terrorists full almost all states, yet government dey pretend say everywhere safe and even dey give amnesty to criminals. The group react to report say NSA Nuhu Ribadu arrange deal with US firm DCI Group, with initial $4.5m paid and another $4.5m to follow, making am $750k per month. Dem question why Tinubu go dey “appease Trump” instead of fixing security, economy and governance. Dem demand accountability, urge Nigerians to hold government responsible, and insist say $9m fit rebuild communities, support victims and strengthen security—not to polish Nigeria image for abroad while citizens dey suffer.
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  • Obeta-Ndoki People Dey Suffer Water Wahala Even After ₦10.6m Was Released – Na Stream Dem Dey Drink!

    Residents of Obeta-Ndoki, Rivers State dey face serious hardship, almost two years after government release ₦10.6 million for water scheme rehabilitation. The money, meant for Obeta-Ndoki water project, never see ground as contractor Jonac Multi Purpose Company Ltd no do any work.

    Instead, men, women, and children dey rely on dirty village stream wey dem dey share with animals for drinking and cooking, causing frequent waterborne diseases. Tracka monitoring team call on EFCC and ICPC to investigate the matter and ensure the project is completed, stressing that clean water na basic human right.

    The community continue dey beg for accountability and real action, as promises remain broken and living conditions worsen.

    Obeta-Ndoki People Dey Suffer Water Wahala Even After ₦10.6m Was Released – Na Stream Dem Dey Drink! Residents of Obeta-Ndoki, Rivers State dey face serious hardship, almost two years after government release ₦10.6 million for water scheme rehabilitation. The money, meant for Obeta-Ndoki water project, never see ground as contractor Jonac Multi Purpose Company Ltd no do any work. Instead, men, women, and children dey rely on dirty village stream wey dem dey share with animals for drinking and cooking, causing frequent waterborne diseases. Tracka monitoring team call on EFCC and ICPC to investigate the matter and ensure the project is completed, stressing that clean water na basic human right. The community continue dey beg for accountability and real action, as promises remain broken and living conditions worsen.
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  • Bello Turji Gang Storm Sokoto Village, Kidnap Over 20 People, Residents Scatter for Night

    Gobe don burst for Sokoto oo! Terrorists wey dey under notorious bandit Bello Turji attack Gajit community, Lajinge District, Sabon Birni LGA. Over 20 people don disappear, and at least two people injure as di gang enter community in big number for Tuesday night.

    Bakatsine security alert confirm say dis na part of many attacks wey Turji loyalists dey do for Sokoto East Senatorial District. Na so dem begin Tidibale village, Isa LGA, few days before, as dem carry fear come inside community. Villagers dem run, dem leave house for middle of night go hide for neighbouring areas.

    Before now, Bargaja village for Isa LGA don feel Turji wahala too. Despite authorities promise better protection, communities dey suffer attack, abduction, and forced movement because of bandit gangs wey dey terrorize Sokoto and nearby areas. People dey beg government make dem act fast, else the yawa go scatter more.


    Bello Turji Gang Storm Sokoto Village, Kidnap Over 20 People, Residents Scatter for Night Gobe don burst for Sokoto oo! Terrorists wey dey under notorious bandit Bello Turji attack Gajit community, Lajinge District, Sabon Birni LGA. Over 20 people don disappear, and at least two people injure as di gang enter community in big number for Tuesday night. Bakatsine security alert confirm say dis na part of many attacks wey Turji loyalists dey do for Sokoto East Senatorial District. Na so dem begin Tidibale village, Isa LGA, few days before, as dem carry fear come inside community. Villagers dem run, dem leave house for middle of night go hide for neighbouring areas. Before now, Bargaja village for Isa LGA don feel Turji wahala too. Despite authorities promise better protection, communities dey suffer attack, abduction, and forced movement because of bandit gangs wey dey terrorize Sokoto and nearby areas. People dey beg government make dem act fast, else the yawa go scatter more.
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Bello Turji Storms Eastern Sokoto Villages, Residents Flee For Their Lives

    Wahala don burst for Sokoto State as notorious bandits’ leader, Bello Turji, has launched fresh attacks on several communities in the eastern axis, beginning with a deadly raid on Tidibale village in Isa Local Government Area. According to reports, Turji’s fighters stormed the village in large numbers, forcing residents to abandon their homes and flee in the middle of the night to neighbouring communities. A video from the scene showed families escaping as fear gripped the area. Security alerts from Bakatsine confirmed the attack, describing it as part of a wider plan by Turji to seize and dominate rural settlements across eastern Sokoto. Bargaja village was also reportedly targeted days earlier in the same campaign. Despite government assurances, communities continue to face attacks, abductions and displacement. As villages empty and bandits tighten control over abandoned areas, concerns are growing over the response of security agencies and the safety of civilians.


    Wahala Don Set Oo! Bello Turji Storms Eastern Sokoto Villages, Residents Flee For Their Lives Wahala don burst for Sokoto State as notorious bandits’ leader, Bello Turji, has launched fresh attacks on several communities in the eastern axis, beginning with a deadly raid on Tidibale village in Isa Local Government Area. According to reports, Turji’s fighters stormed the village in large numbers, forcing residents to abandon their homes and flee in the middle of the night to neighbouring communities. A video from the scene showed families escaping as fear gripped the area. Security alerts from Bakatsine confirmed the attack, describing it as part of a wider plan by Turji to seize and dominate rural settlements across eastern Sokoto. Bargaja village was also reportedly targeted days earlier in the same campaign. Despite government assurances, communities continue to face attacks, abductions and displacement. As villages empty and bandits tighten control over abandoned areas, concerns are growing over the response of security agencies and the safety of civilians.
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  • Police Repel Bandit Attack in Kaduna, Kill Two Suspects, Recover Arms

    The Kaduna State Police Command says it has repelled an attempted bandit attack in Giwa Local Government Area, killing two suspected bandits and recovering firearms and ammunition.

    Police said the operation followed credible intelligence indicating that armed bandits were planning to attack Idisu village in Bayan Kogi ward. Intelligence revealed the group, allegedly led by a notorious kingpin identified as Kachalla Sanusi Bajira, was mobilising after residents refused to pay an illegal levy.

    According to the Command’s spokesperson, DSP Mansir Hassan, the Commissioner of Police ordered operatives of the anti-kidnapping unit, in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force, to move into the area.

    On arrival, the security team encountered the bandits who had set an ambush, leading to a gun battle. Police operatives overpowered the attackers, killing two suspects, while others escaped into nearby bushes.

    Two firearms and five rounds of live ammunition were recovered during the operation.

    The Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, commended the operatives for their professionalism and assured residents of continued intelligence-led operations against banditry, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. He warned that Kaduna State will not serve as a safe haven for criminals.
    Police Repel Bandit Attack in Kaduna, Kill Two Suspects, Recover Arms The Kaduna State Police Command says it has repelled an attempted bandit attack in Giwa Local Government Area, killing two suspected bandits and recovering firearms and ammunition. Police said the operation followed credible intelligence indicating that armed bandits were planning to attack Idisu village in Bayan Kogi ward. Intelligence revealed the group, allegedly led by a notorious kingpin identified as Kachalla Sanusi Bajira, was mobilising after residents refused to pay an illegal levy. According to the Command’s spokesperson, DSP Mansir Hassan, the Commissioner of Police ordered operatives of the anti-kidnapping unit, in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force, to move into the area. On arrival, the security team encountered the bandits who had set an ambush, leading to a gun battle. Police operatives overpowered the attackers, killing two suspects, while others escaped into nearby bushes. Two firearms and five rounds of live ammunition were recovered during the operation. The Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, commended the operatives for their professionalism and assured residents of continued intelligence-led operations against banditry, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. He warned that Kaduna State will not serve as a safe haven for criminals.
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  • Wahala Don Set for Adamawa: Bachama Group Accuses Nigerian Army, Big Men of Backing Tchobo Militia to Grab Mineral Land

    Wahala don set for Adamawa State oo! Serious allegations don burst as Bachama militia group accuse the Nigerian military and powerful political big men of backing armed Tchobo militia to chase dem from their ancestral land – because of mineral wealth wey dey the area.

    According to Bachama leaders, this no be ordinary communal clash again. Dem talk say the fight don pass ethnic matter and don turn calculated land grab, where money, minerals and political interest don enter the matter.

    Dem say the crisis scatter well-well on July 7, 2025, when armed Tchobo fighters allegedly attack Bachama villages, kill innocent people without provocation. Bachama leaders insist say their people no retaliate, saying dem always try to remain on the defensive.

    When security forces later enter the area, Bachama people initially happy. But e no take long before dem begin cry say the deployment turn to “occupation in favour of our attackers.” As in, soldiers wey suppose protect everybody allegedly begin protect only one side.

    Wahala come rise again on December 8, 2025, when another attack allegedly happen. In a viral video, the Bachama group claim say while their youths try defend the community, soldiers allegedly intervene in a way wey lead to the killing of unarmed Bachama women wey gather dey pray for their men.

    Till today, dem say no serious investigation don come out, one full month after the incident.

    The group still talk about selective justice. Dem allege say two Bachama youths were arrested inside their bedrooms while sleeping, labeled as terrorists, and accused of keeping guns. As we speak, dem dey prison, waiting for trial.

    Meanwhile, according to the group, a Tchobo youth leader wey publicly issue threats and even call for the removal of the Hama Bachama (their paramount ruler) still dey walk free, untouched.

    “This is not accidental,” one Bachama leader talk. “The troops deployed here are compromised. They have taken sides and are protecting a tribal militia because powerful political actors want access to the mineral resources on our land.”

    Dem even question why soldiers – instead of mobile police wey dem usually use for communal crisis – were sent to the area. According to dem, this military presence don embolden armed militia, who now dey move freely with weapons while residents dey trapped inside their homes.

    Farmers no fit go farm. Families no fit work. Life don freeze. Meanwhile, armed men allegedly dey roam under the watch of security forces.

    According to Bachama leaders, the real plan be to intimidate and weaken their people until dem abandon the land, which dem believe say get valuable, untapped mineral deposits.

    “We are urging the Federal Government to withdraw these troops and stop this injustice,” the group said. “There can be no peace where security forces are seen as partners in exploitation.”

    Dem also call on the Adamawa State Government to release their arrested kinsmen within 48 hours, warning say if the detention continue while anger dey build, e fit ignite another round of violence.

    Police spokesman in the state, SP Suleiman Nguroje, confirm say two men don be charged to court over the conflict. But Bachama people insist say justice no dey balanced.

    SaharaReporters don previously report several times on the Bachama–Tchobo conflict, including allegations of village attacks, displacement, and claims of security bias. Observers don warn before say if elite interest and competition over land and minerals continue, the crisis fit turn full-blown humanitarian disaster.

    As e stand now, one thing clear:
    This no be ordinary communal clash again. Money, minerals, power don enter the matter. Wahala don set for Adamawa oo!


    Wahala Don Set for Adamawa: Bachama Group Accuses Nigerian Army, Big Men of Backing Tchobo Militia to Grab Mineral Land Wahala don set for Adamawa State oo! Serious allegations don burst as Bachama militia group accuse the Nigerian military and powerful political big men of backing armed Tchobo militia to chase dem from their ancestral land – because of mineral wealth wey dey the area. According to Bachama leaders, this no be ordinary communal clash again. Dem talk say the fight don pass ethnic matter and don turn calculated land grab, where money, minerals and political interest don enter the matter. Dem say the crisis scatter well-well on July 7, 2025, when armed Tchobo fighters allegedly attack Bachama villages, kill innocent people without provocation. Bachama leaders insist say their people no retaliate, saying dem always try to remain on the defensive. When security forces later enter the area, Bachama people initially happy. But e no take long before dem begin cry say the deployment turn to “occupation in favour of our attackers.” As in, soldiers wey suppose protect everybody allegedly begin protect only one side. Wahala come rise again on December 8, 2025, when another attack allegedly happen. In a viral video, the Bachama group claim say while their youths try defend the community, soldiers allegedly intervene in a way wey lead to the killing of unarmed Bachama women wey gather dey pray for their men. Till today, dem say no serious investigation don come out, one full month after the incident. The group still talk about selective justice. Dem allege say two Bachama youths were arrested inside their bedrooms while sleeping, labeled as terrorists, and accused of keeping guns. As we speak, dem dey prison, waiting for trial. Meanwhile, according to the group, a Tchobo youth leader wey publicly issue threats and even call for the removal of the Hama Bachama (their paramount ruler) still dey walk free, untouched. “This is not accidental,” one Bachama leader talk. “The troops deployed here are compromised. They have taken sides and are protecting a tribal militia because powerful political actors want access to the mineral resources on our land.” Dem even question why soldiers – instead of mobile police wey dem usually use for communal crisis – were sent to the area. According to dem, this military presence don embolden armed militia, who now dey move freely with weapons while residents dey trapped inside their homes. Farmers no fit go farm. Families no fit work. Life don freeze. Meanwhile, armed men allegedly dey roam under the watch of security forces. According to Bachama leaders, the real plan be to intimidate and weaken their people until dem abandon the land, which dem believe say get valuable, untapped mineral deposits. “We are urging the Federal Government to withdraw these troops and stop this injustice,” the group said. “There can be no peace where security forces are seen as partners in exploitation.” Dem also call on the Adamawa State Government to release their arrested kinsmen within 48 hours, warning say if the detention continue while anger dey build, e fit ignite another round of violence. Police spokesman in the state, SP Suleiman Nguroje, confirm say two men don be charged to court over the conflict. But Bachama people insist say justice no dey balanced. SaharaReporters don previously report several times on the Bachama–Tchobo conflict, including allegations of village attacks, displacement, and claims of security bias. Observers don warn before say if elite interest and competition over land and minerals continue, the crisis fit turn full-blown humanitarian disaster. As e stand now, one thing clear: This no be ordinary communal clash again. Money, minerals, power don enter the matter. Wahala don set for Adamawa oo!
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  • Ahhhh wahala don set oo! Northern Nigeria don scatter. bandits don turn wahala full ground, from cattle rustling to kidnapping, village burnings, even sex slavery. Samuel Aruwan don break am down say this one no be small small grievance matter again—na full-blown criminal enterprise wey dey make money, control land, weapons, and even terror networks cross borders.

    E don reach point wey dialogue dey soft for some, but bandits dey exploit am for cash. North-West dey record over 400 kidnapping cases, ransom don reach trillions, people dey die by hundreds of thousands.

    E get two sides of the story:
    1️⃣ Low-risk actors wey na just defend themselves, maybe small dialogue fit work.
    2️⃣ High-risk, AK-47 carrying bandit networks wey dey profit from terror—these ones na target-only matter, force plus intelligence, no time for political drama.

    If state no sharp, these criminal networks fit turn full-scale terrorist groups, like Boko Haram round two. Nigeria must classify the threat, cut their cash flow, enforce law, and no dey play emotional card.

    TL;DR: Banditry don change level! Na criminal economy, not ethnic fight. Dialogue dey place, but only for those wey no dey kidnap, kill, or enslave people. For serious bandits, force + intelligence + law dey mandatory.

    Ahhhh wahala don set oo! 😱 Northern Nigeria don scatter. bandits don turn wahala full ground, from cattle rustling to kidnapping, village burnings, even sex slavery. Samuel Aruwan don break am down say this one no be small small grievance matter again—na full-blown criminal enterprise wey dey make money, control land, weapons, and even terror networks cross borders. E don reach point wey dialogue dey soft for some, but bandits dey exploit am for cash. North-West dey record over 400 kidnapping cases, ransom don reach trillions, people dey die by hundreds of thousands. 😬 E get two sides of the story: 1️⃣ Low-risk actors wey na just defend themselves, maybe small dialogue fit work. 2️⃣ High-risk, AK-47 carrying bandit networks wey dey profit from terror—these ones na target-only matter, force plus intelligence, no time for political drama. If state no sharp, these criminal networks fit turn full-scale terrorist groups, like Boko Haram round two. Nigeria must classify the threat, cut their cash flow, enforce law, and no dey play emotional card. TL;DR: Banditry don change level! Na criminal economy, not ethnic fight. Dialogue dey place, but only for those wey no dey kidnap, kill, or enslave people. For serious bandits, force + intelligence + law dey mandatory.
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  • Bandits Kill Four, Burn Homes and Loot Livestock in Niger State as Wawa Community Comes Under Fresh Attack.

    Bandits have launched another deadly attack on Wawa community in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, killing four residents, burning homes and a church, and carting away villagers’ livestock in a violent raid that has deepened fear across the area.

    According to local sources, the assailants struck Damala village near the Woko–Daba mining axis between 8:00pm and 8:30pm, catching residents off guard. Eyewitnesses said the attackers moved swiftly, setting houses ablaze, killing civilians, and escaping into surrounding forests with stolen animals before any help could arrive.

    Survivors described scenes of terror as families fled burning homes while others mourned loved ones lost in the assault. Community members say the absence of security personnel has left the area exposed to repeated attacks, forcing residents to abandon farms, churches, and daily activities out of fear.

    A community leader, Comrade Zakari Y. Adamu, appealed to state and federal authorities for urgent intervention, warning that without immediate deployment of security forces, more communities in Niger State could face similar bloodshed.

    The latest attack highlights the worsening security crisis in Nigeria’s rural and mining regions, where forested terrain continues to provide safe routes for armed groups. As residents demand action, concerns grow that violence may spread if authorities fail to respond decisively.
    Bandits Kill Four, Burn Homes and Loot Livestock in Niger State as Wawa Community Comes Under Fresh Attack. Bandits have launched another deadly attack on Wawa community in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, killing four residents, burning homes and a church, and carting away villagers’ livestock in a violent raid that has deepened fear across the area. According to local sources, the assailants struck Damala village near the Woko–Daba mining axis between 8:00pm and 8:30pm, catching residents off guard. Eyewitnesses said the attackers moved swiftly, setting houses ablaze, killing civilians, and escaping into surrounding forests with stolen animals before any help could arrive. Survivors described scenes of terror as families fled burning homes while others mourned loved ones lost in the assault. Community members say the absence of security personnel has left the area exposed to repeated attacks, forcing residents to abandon farms, churches, and daily activities out of fear. A community leader, Comrade Zakari Y. Adamu, appealed to state and federal authorities for urgent intervention, warning that without immediate deployment of security forces, more communities in Niger State could face similar bloodshed. The latest attack highlights the worsening security crisis in Nigeria’s rural and mining regions, where forested terrain continues to provide safe routes for armed groups. As residents demand action, concerns grow that violence may spread if authorities fail to respond decisively.
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  • Six Kidnappers Arrested in Nasarawa: How Did Nigerian Police and Vigilantes Raid Forest Hideouts to Rescue Abducted Victims Alive—Is This the Turning Point in the State’s Kidnapping Crisis?

    Can community cooperation finally break the grip of kidnappers in Nasarawa State? In a coordinated security operation, the Nigerian Police arrested six suspected kidnappers and rescued three abducted victims during a joint raid carried out with local vigilante groups in Angara and Fadaman Bauna villages.

    According to police authorities, the operation was triggered by a distress report filed on January 7, after armed men reportedly invaded Angara village, abducted two women, and later seized one man, abandoning an infant at the scene. Acting swiftly on the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro Mohammed, ordered an immediate manhunt for those responsible.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ramhan Nansel, confirmed that officers from the Assakio Division in Lafia East Development Area, working alongside community vigilantes, tracked the suspects to forest hideouts in Angara and Fadaman Bauna. The joint raid led to the arrest of six suspects and the successful rescue of the victims alive.

    Nansel disclosed that the rescued victims—two females and one male—were found unharmed, promptly given medical attention, and safely reunited with their families. He added that the suspects have confessed to their alleged crimes and have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further interrogation and prosecution.

    Police authorities assured residents that the command remains committed to a sustained crackdown on criminal activities across the state. The commissioner emphasized that security forces will continue targeting kidnapping networks and forest hideouts to protect communities and restore confidence in public safety.

    This development comes amid growing concerns over rising kidnappings in parts of central Nigeria, where rural communities have increasingly become targets for criminal gangs. Observers say the success of this operation highlights the importance of community intelligence, vigilante collaboration, and rapid police response in confronting organized crime.

    But questions remain: Will this arrest disrupt wider kidnapping networks in Nasarawa? Can joint operations between police and local groups be sustained? And will the prosecution of the suspects send a strong enough message to deter future abductions? As residents welcome the rescue, many are watching closely to see whether this operation marks a lasting shift in the fight against kidnapping in the state.

    Six Kidnappers Arrested in Nasarawa: How Did Nigerian Police and Vigilantes Raid Forest Hideouts to Rescue Abducted Victims Alive—Is This the Turning Point in the State’s Kidnapping Crisis? Can community cooperation finally break the grip of kidnappers in Nasarawa State? In a coordinated security operation, the Nigerian Police arrested six suspected kidnappers and rescued three abducted victims during a joint raid carried out with local vigilante groups in Angara and Fadaman Bauna villages. According to police authorities, the operation was triggered by a distress report filed on January 7, after armed men reportedly invaded Angara village, abducted two women, and later seized one man, abandoning an infant at the scene. Acting swiftly on the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro Mohammed, ordered an immediate manhunt for those responsible. The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ramhan Nansel, confirmed that officers from the Assakio Division in Lafia East Development Area, working alongside community vigilantes, tracked the suspects to forest hideouts in Angara and Fadaman Bauna. The joint raid led to the arrest of six suspects and the successful rescue of the victims alive. Nansel disclosed that the rescued victims—two females and one male—were found unharmed, promptly given medical attention, and safely reunited with their families. He added that the suspects have confessed to their alleged crimes and have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further interrogation and prosecution. Police authorities assured residents that the command remains committed to a sustained crackdown on criminal activities across the state. The commissioner emphasized that security forces will continue targeting kidnapping networks and forest hideouts to protect communities and restore confidence in public safety. This development comes amid growing concerns over rising kidnappings in parts of central Nigeria, where rural communities have increasingly become targets for criminal gangs. Observers say the success of this operation highlights the importance of community intelligence, vigilante collaboration, and rapid police response in confronting organized crime. But questions remain: Will this arrest disrupt wider kidnapping networks in Nasarawa? Can joint operations between police and local groups be sustained? And will the prosecution of the suspects send a strong enough message to deter future abductions? As residents welcome the rescue, many are watching closely to see whether this operation marks a lasting shift in the fight against kidnapping in the state.
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  • Is the ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria a Political Narrative? Why Trump Admits Muslims Are Also Killed as Sowore Accuses the U.S. of Using Religion to Justify Power, Oil, and Military Influence

    Is the narrative of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria an honest reflection of the country’s security crisis—or a political tool shaped by foreign interests? United States President Donald Trump has made a partial shift in his long-standing rhetoric on religious violence in Nigeria, acknowledging that Muslims are also being killed, even while maintaining that Christians remain the primary victims.

    Trump made the remarks during an interview with The New York Times following questions about Washington’s Christmas Day military strike in northwest Nigeria. The U.S. military said the operation, carried out at the request of the Nigerian government, targeted Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a Boko Haram splinter group responsible for years of deadly attacks across northern Nigeria.

    When asked about earlier comments from his own Africa adviser—who had stated that extremist groups in Nigeria kill more Muslims than Christians—Trump responded: “I think that Muslims are being killed also in Nigeria. But it’s mostly Christians.” The statement marked a rare acknowledgment that Nigeria’s victims of terrorism cut across religious lines, even as Trump continued to frame the conflict primarily through a Christian persecution lens.

    The comments immediately drew a sharp response from Omoyele Sowore, former Nigerian presidential candidate and prominent human rights activist. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Sowore dismissed the “Christian genocide” narrative as a calculated political construct, arguing that it is designed to stir emotion, mobilize conservative audiences abroad, and provide moral cover for foreign military, economic, and geopolitical agendas.

    Sowore accused Trump of using religion as a rhetorical device while pursuing what he described as imperial interests tied to oil, rare earth minerals, and strategic dominance. “The narrative used to justify it is secondary,” Sowore wrote, adding that such framing only needs to “match the gullibility of the intended audience.” According to him, claims of systematic religious genocide in Nigeria are not grounded in objective reality but are deliberately shaped to occupy a powerful emotional space in Western political discourse.

    He further challenged Trump’s moral authority to speak on Christian values, asserting that the former U.S. president does not embody the compassion, humility, or solidarity central to the faith he frequently invokes. Sowore argued that Trump’s selective concern for religious identity masks a broader indifference to human suffering—both abroad and at home—unless it aligns with his political interests.

    The controversy highlights a deeper question: Is Nigeria’s complex security crisis being oversimplified into a religious conflict for international consumption? While jihadist groups like ISWAP and Boko Haram have undeniably targeted Christian communities, they have also killed thousands of Muslims, including traditional leaders, clerics, villagers, and security personnel. Analysts have long warned that framing the violence as exclusively anti-Christian risks distorting reality, inflaming sectarian tensions, and obscuring the political, economic, and territorial dimensions of the conflict.

    Trump’s admission that Muslims are also victims, even if partial, challenges his earlier absolutist framing. Yet his insistence that Christians remain the main targets continues to fuel debate about whether U.S. policy toward Nigeria is being shaped by faith-based narratives rather than nuanced security analysis.

    As Nigeria battles insurgency, banditry, and transnational terrorism, the exchange between Trump and Sowore underscores how global power politics, religious identity, and media narratives intersect in shaping international responses to African conflicts. The key question remains: is the world seeing Nigeria’s crisis as it truly is—or as it is most politically useful to portray?


    Is the ‘Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria a Political Narrative? Why Trump Admits Muslims Are Also Killed as Sowore Accuses the U.S. of Using Religion to Justify Power, Oil, and Military Influence Is the narrative of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria an honest reflection of the country’s security crisis—or a political tool shaped by foreign interests? United States President Donald Trump has made a partial shift in his long-standing rhetoric on religious violence in Nigeria, acknowledging that Muslims are also being killed, even while maintaining that Christians remain the primary victims. Trump made the remarks during an interview with The New York Times following questions about Washington’s Christmas Day military strike in northwest Nigeria. The U.S. military said the operation, carried out at the request of the Nigerian government, targeted Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a Boko Haram splinter group responsible for years of deadly attacks across northern Nigeria. When asked about earlier comments from his own Africa adviser—who had stated that extremist groups in Nigeria kill more Muslims than Christians—Trump responded: “I think that Muslims are being killed also in Nigeria. But it’s mostly Christians.” The statement marked a rare acknowledgment that Nigeria’s victims of terrorism cut across religious lines, even as Trump continued to frame the conflict primarily through a Christian persecution lens. The comments immediately drew a sharp response from Omoyele Sowore, former Nigerian presidential candidate and prominent human rights activist. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Sowore dismissed the “Christian genocide” narrative as a calculated political construct, arguing that it is designed to stir emotion, mobilize conservative audiences abroad, and provide moral cover for foreign military, economic, and geopolitical agendas. Sowore accused Trump of using religion as a rhetorical device while pursuing what he described as imperial interests tied to oil, rare earth minerals, and strategic dominance. “The narrative used to justify it is secondary,” Sowore wrote, adding that such framing only needs to “match the gullibility of the intended audience.” According to him, claims of systematic religious genocide in Nigeria are not grounded in objective reality but are deliberately shaped to occupy a powerful emotional space in Western political discourse. He further challenged Trump’s moral authority to speak on Christian values, asserting that the former U.S. president does not embody the compassion, humility, or solidarity central to the faith he frequently invokes. Sowore argued that Trump’s selective concern for religious identity masks a broader indifference to human suffering—both abroad and at home—unless it aligns with his political interests. The controversy highlights a deeper question: Is Nigeria’s complex security crisis being oversimplified into a religious conflict for international consumption? While jihadist groups like ISWAP and Boko Haram have undeniably targeted Christian communities, they have also killed thousands of Muslims, including traditional leaders, clerics, villagers, and security personnel. Analysts have long warned that framing the violence as exclusively anti-Christian risks distorting reality, inflaming sectarian tensions, and obscuring the political, economic, and territorial dimensions of the conflict. Trump’s admission that Muslims are also victims, even if partial, challenges his earlier absolutist framing. Yet his insistence that Christians remain the main targets continues to fuel debate about whether U.S. policy toward Nigeria is being shaped by faith-based narratives rather than nuanced security analysis. As Nigeria battles insurgency, banditry, and transnational terrorism, the exchange between Trump and Sowore underscores how global power politics, religious identity, and media narratives intersect in shaping international responses to African conflicts. The key question remains: is the world seeing Nigeria’s crisis as it truly is—or as it is most politically useful to portray?
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