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Many feared dead in suspected bomb blast on Zamfara highway

Several travellers are feared dead after a suspected bomb explosion along the Yar’Tasha–Dansadau road in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State. The exact number of casualties has not yet been confirmed.​ Zamfara State Police Public Relations Officer, Yazid Abubakar, reportedly confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with Daily Post. He said there was a blast in the area but noted that it had just occurred and that details were still being gathered.​ PUNCH was unable to reach the police spokesperson directly for further clarification, as his phone was switched off at the time of filing the report. Videos shared online show people fleeing the scene in panic after the explosion.​ Some social media users suggested the blast may have been caused by an improvised explosive device planted by bandits targeting road users. They also called on security agencies […]

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Defence HQ says US strike in North West had federal approval

Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters has confirmed that the recent United States airstrike on terrorist targets in North West Nigeria was carried out with the approval of the Federal Government. The military described the operation as a joint effort between Nigerian forces and the US aimed at neutralising foreign ISIS linked elements in the region.​ Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, said the strike followed credible intelligence and careful planning. He explained that the goal was to degrade the capability of the targeted terrorists while reducing the risk of civilian casualties.​ According to the statement, the attacks form part of ongoing coordinated efforts to clear terrorists and other criminal groups threatening Nigeria’s security. Defence Headquarters stressed that Nigeria is working with strategic international partners to tackle transnational terrorism and stop foreign fighters from creating safe havens within the country’s borders.​ […]

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US war secretary thanks Nigerian government for airstrike cooperation

United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has expressed appreciation to the Nigerian government for its cooperation during recent coordinated airstrikes on Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria. The operations targeted ISIS linked terrorist camps as part of ongoing security collaboration between both countries.​ In a message shared on social media, Hegseth said he was grateful for the support and cooperation of the Nigerian authorities. He recalled that President Donald Trump had earlier warned that the killing of innocent Christians in Nigeria and elsewhere must end, adding that the US Department of War was always ready to act against ISIS.​ The Federal Government had already confirmed that Nigeria remains engaged in structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this partnership includes intelligence sharing and coordinated actions against terrorist targets, carried […]

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Trump says US carried out deadly strikes on IS in Nigeria

President Donald Trump has announced that United States forces carried out deadly strikes against Islamic State fighters in northwestern Nigeria. He said the operation targeted militants he accused of attacking and killing Christians in the region.​ Trump made the statement in a post on his Truth Social platform on Christmas night. He described the militants as “terrorists” and “ISIS scum” and said they had been warned to stop the killing of Christians.​ He wrote that the United States had launched “numerous” or “powerful and deadly” strikes on Islamic State positions in northwest Nigeria. Trump also praised US forces and referred to the strikes as “perfect,” saying there would be more attacks if the killings continued.​ US Africa Command later confirmed that American forces conducted airstrikes in northwest Nigeria. It said the operation was carried out at the request of Nigerian […]

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Turji Alleges Two Ex Governors Are Fuelling Insecurity

Notorious bandit leader Bello Turji has claimed in a viral video that two former governors from Zamfara and Sokoto states bear major responsibility for the insecurity ravaging parts of northern Nigeria. He accused the past administrations of laying the groundwork for today’s violence through decisions he said worsened tensions and communal distrust.​ Turji alleged that the former leaders armed local vigilante groups, popularly called Yan Banga, in ways that he claims targeted Fulani communities and escalated reprisals. According to him, those policies turned what should have been community protection initiatives into forces that deepened ethnic and social divisions.​ In the same video, Turji addressed controversy over his past contacts with the Zamfara State government when Bello Matawalle, now Minister of State for Defence, was governor. He admitted taking part in peace talks with the then administration but denied receiving a […]

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