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Terrorists kill 34 fasting Muslims in Kebbi attack

At least 34 Muslims fasting for Ramadan have been killed in coordinated attacks on several villages in Kebbi State, northwestern Nigeria. The gunmen, described as terrorists by local officials, raided the communities on Tuesday evening. The attackers stormed the villages while many residents were observing Ramadan prayers and breaking their fast. Survivors said the gunmen arrived on motorbikes, shooting people and burning homes. Several others were injured, and many families fled into nearby bushes for safety. Local authorities linked the assault to suspected Islamist militants active around the Kebbi border area. The group is believed to have carried out similar raids in neighbouring states in recent months. Security forces have been deployed to the affected communities to prevent further attacks and to help residents. Officials said operations are ongoing to track down the attackers and secure the area. The killings […]

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Terrorists raid communities in Kwara, Katsina, Kaduna

Barely days after terrorists killed dozens in Niger State, gunmen have launched fresh attacks in parts of Kwara, Katsina and Kaduna States, abducting many residents.​The attackers reportedly stormed communities and highways in the three states, shooting sporadically and forcing people from their homes and vehicles.​ According to local sources, several passengers were kidnapped on a busy highway in Kwara, while families were seized from villages in Katsina and Kaduna.​Residents said the gunmen operated for hours with little resistance, heightening fears and panic across the affected areas.​ Community leaders and security watchers have renewed calls for stronger intelligence, quicker response and better protection for rural communities and motorists.​They warned that the repeated raids show that terrorist and bandit networks remain active and are expanding their reach despite recent military operations.​ Authorities in the affected states are working with federal security agencies […]

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Bushfires in Northern Ghana: A Threat to Power Supply and Safety.

Bushfires have become a persistent threat in northern Ghana, causing significant damage to electricity infrastructure. These fires, often sparked by hunters in search of bushmeat, have destroyed numerous electricity poles, leading to prolonged power outages in rural communities. The Kpandai district has been particularly affected, with downed poles leaving residents in darkness for days.The destruction has far-reaching consequences, disrupting businesses, healthcare, and education while increasing unplanned maintenance costs for the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo). Public safety risks also rise as damaged wires hang dangerously close to the ground.NEDCo’s Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Alaasan Abaaba, highlighted the economic and social toll, urging Ghanaians to share responsibility in protecting infrastructure. Similarly, the Northern Regional Fire Service called for collective efforts to curb bushfires and safeguard lives and property.

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