JUST IN: Sheikh Gumi Asks FG to Stop US From Killing Terrorists in Nigeria

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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi

Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has criticised the recent United States airstrikes on terrorist camps in north-western Nigeria, warning that the action could undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty, deepen religious divisions and turn the country into a theatre of proxy war.

Gumi’s remarks followed an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump that American forces had carried out what he described as “numerous deadly strikes” against Islamic State-linked terrorists operating in Nigeria’s North-West. Trump said the strikes were aimed at protecting Christian communities allegedly targeted by extremist groups.

Nigeria’s Federal Government later confirmed the airstrikes, stating that they were conducted under an existing framework of security and intelligence cooperation between Abuja and Washington.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government said the collaboration involved intelligence sharing and strategic coordination in line with international law and Nigeria’s sovereignty, adding that all counter-terrorism efforts prioritised civilian protection and national unity.

However, reacting in a Facebook post on Friday, Gumi condemned the U.S. military action, arguing that while fighting terrorism is a moral and religious obligation, it should not be carried out by foreign powers.

According to him, annihilating terrorists is an Islamic duty, noting that Prophet Muhammad had expressed the wish to eliminate violent extremists. He stressed, however, that such actions should be undertaken by what he described as “clean and holy hands,” not by foreign nations with controversial military records.

Gumi warned that allowing the United States to conduct airstrikes on Nigerian soil could attract global anti-U.S. militant groups and escalate insecurity rather than resolve it.

“As a principle, no nation should allow its land to be a theatre of war, and no nation should allow its neighbours to become enemies,” the cleric said.

He urged the Federal Government to immediately halt military cooperation with the United States, accusing Washington of imperial tendencies and warning that its involvement could polarise Nigeria along religious lines.

Gumi further argued that the framing of the airstrikes as a mission to “protect Christians” was dangerous in a multi-religious country like Nigeria and could inflame tensions ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“The U.S. involvement in Nigeria, citing protection of Christians, will ultimately polarise our nation and infringe on our sovereignty. Nigerians are too educated to be played with. This will become a major campaign discourse in 2027,” he said.

The cleric also criticised the timing and location of the strikes, describing the bombing of areas in Sokoto State — a predominantly Muslim region — as symbolic and unnecessary.

He described the attacks as reminiscent of a “neo-Crusade” against Islam, questioning why airstrikes were conducted in areas he said had no immediate terrorist threat, while insurgency hotspots such as Maiduguri remained under pressure.

Gumi dismissed aerial bombardment as an ineffective solution to terrorism, insisting that Nigeria has sufficient manpower to confront insurgents through sustained ground operations.

“Dropping a few bombs here and there cannot tackle terrorism. What is needed is serious military engagement on the ground, and Nigeria has enough men to do that if we are truly serious,” he said.

He also called on communities affected by the strikes to document and publish evidence of any civilian casualties, including videos and photographs, to ensure transparency and accountability.

The controversy over the U.S. airstrikes has continued to generate intense debate across Nigeria, with critics questioning the implications for national sovereignty, while supporters argue that foreign assistance is necessary to defeat entrenched terrorist networks.

Police Arrest Eight Yoruba Agitators Over Road Block, Assault In Ogun

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(DDM) – The Ogun State Police Command has arrested eight individuals described as Yoruba agitators in Sango-Ota for unlawful road blockage, disruption of traffic, and assault on police officers.

The arrests were made following reports that the suspects obstructed major roads, causing significant inconvenience to motorists and residents in the area.

Police sources said the agitators allegedly resisted lawful directives from officers, leading to confrontations during which some officers were assaulted.

The command confirmed that the suspects have been detained and are currently under investigation for their actions.
Authorities explained that road blockages and violent disruptions constitute serious offences under Nigerian law, carrying possible legal penalties.

Residents reported that the blocked roads led to traffic congestion and delayed movement for commuters and commercial activities.

The Police Command stressed that maintaining law and order remains a top priority, particularly in busy towns like Sango-Ota.

Officials warned that similar acts of unlawful assembly and assault on security personnel would not be tolerated.
The command said patrols and surveillance operations have been intensified to prevent further incidents in the state.

Police urged the public to report suspicious activities and cooperate with security agents to ensure peace and safety.
Community leaders have called for dialogue between protesters and authorities to address grievances without resorting to violence.

The arrested individuals are expected to face charges for unlawful assembly, obstructing public highways, and assaulting law enforcement officers.
Authorities noted that proper legal processes will be followed to ensure accountability and uphold justice.
The Ogun State Police reiterated its commitment to safeguarding residents, preserving public order, and curbing any form of civil disruption.

Residents commended the prompt action of the Police Command but urged the government to engage communities to prevent escalation of protests.
The incident has renewed calls for peaceful advocacy and lawful protest methods across Ogun State.

Police confirmed that investigations are ongoing to identify other possible accomplices involved in the road block and assaults.
The Command assured that all necessary measures are being taken to restore normal traffic flow and ensure public safety.
Authorities emphasized that Nigeria’s laws guarantee the right to peaceful protest but prohibit violent or disruptive behaviour.
The public has been advised to remain calm, exercise patience, and cooperate with security agencies while the matter is being addressed.

US Senator Tom Cotton Commends Trump Over Military Airstrikes In Nigeria

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(DDM) – United States Senator Tom Cotton has praised President Donald Trump for ordering US military airstrikes against terrorist elements in Nigeria.
The commendation comes after reports that the US military, acting under President Trump’s directive, carried out precision strikes on terrorist hideouts in Sokoto State on Christmas night.
Senator Cotton described the action as a necessary and decisive measure to combat transnational terrorism and prevent further attacks on innocent civilians.
He noted that coordinated international military interventions are crucial in degrading terrorist networks and supporting partner nations facing security challenges.
According to the Senator, the strikes demonstrate the United States’ commitment to assisting allies in maintaining stability and protecting human lives.
The US lawmaker highlighted that terrorism is a global threat requiring collective response, intelligence sharing, and coordinated action across borders.
He emphasized that Nigeria’s security situation, particularly in the north-west region, demands strong international collaboration to contain terrorist operations.
Senator Cotton also commended the US military for following strict protocols to minimize civilian casualties during the airstrikes.
He urged continued vigilance and strategic cooperation to ensure that terrorist networks are permanently disrupted.
The airstrikes reportedly targeted groups linked to ISIS, who have been responsible for mass abductions, attacks on communities, and destabilizing the region.
US military sources confirmed that the operations were intelligence-led and executed with precision, in alignment with international law and operational rules of engagement.
Observers have noted that the airstrikes reflect an increasingly proactive US foreign policy approach toward counter-terrorism in Africa.
The Nigerian government had earlier confirmed its structured security collaboration with the United States, emphasizing that such operations respect Nigeria’s sovereignty.
Senator Cotton’s commendation reinforces bipartisan support in the US Congress for proactive measures against global terrorism.
He stated that international partners must continue supporting Nigeria’s efforts to restore peace and stability in insurgency-affected regions.
Security analysts say the strikes may deter further terrorist attacks and send a strong message to extremist groups operating in the Sahel and West Africa.
The United States’ involvement in Nigeria underscores growing recognition of the regional and global implications of terrorist networks.
The US lawmaker concluded by urging continued cooperation between Nigeria and its allies to ensure long-term security solutions.
Citizens and international observers alike are monitoring the situation closely to assess the impact of the airstrikes on Nigeria’s broader security landscape.

Airstrikes Show Nigeria, Allies’ Resolve To Counter Terrorism — DHQ

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(DDM) – The Defence Headquarters has stated that the recent airstrikes carried out against terrorist elements in north-west Nigeria clearly demonstrate the firm resolve of Nigeria and its allies to confront and defeat terrorism.

The military said the operations reflect a deepened commitment to safeguarding national security and preventing terrorist groups from gaining footholds within Nigerian territory.

According to the Defence Headquarters, the airstrikes were conducted through coordinated operations involving Nigeria and selected international partners.

The military confirmed that the targets included foreign ISIS-linked elements operating within forested and remote areas of north-west Nigeria.

It explained that the operations were intelligence-led, relying on actionable and verified intelligence gathered through sustained surveillance and collaboration.

The DHQ noted that the strikes were designed to degrade terrorist networks, disrupt their logistics, and limit their operational capabilities.

North-west Nigeria has in recent years witnessed increasing terrorist and bandit activity, including mass kidnappings, village raids, and attacks on security personnel.

The region has become a complex security theatre, with armed groups exploiting difficult terrain and porous borders to evade law enforcement.

The Defence Headquarters said the involvement of international partners was necessitated by the transnational nature of modern terrorism.

It noted that many terrorist groups operating in Nigeria maintain links with foreign fighters, funding networks, and global extremist ideologies.

According to the military, such realities require intelligence sharing and cooperation beyond national borders.

The DHQ emphasized that the airstrikes complied strictly with established rules of engagement.

It assured Nigerians that the protection of civilians remains central to all military operations.

The military stated that extensive precautions were taken to minimize collateral damage and avoid harm to innocent populations.

It added that targets were carefully selected based on confirmed terrorist presence and activity.

The Defence Headquarters said the operations form part of broader counter-terrorism efforts being carried out across different parts of the country.

It noted that ground forces, air assets, and intelligence units continue to work in coordination to sustain pressure on terrorist groups.

The military also acknowledged growing public interest and debate over international involvement in Nigeria’s security operations.

It stressed that all collaborations are guided by national interest, sovereignty considerations, and established legal frameworks.

The DHQ reiterated that Nigeria retains full control over its military strategy and operational decisions.

According to the military, partnerships with allies are intended to complement, not replace, domestic security capabilities.

The Defence Headquarters urged citizens to continue supporting security agencies through timely and credible information.

It emphasized that public cooperation remains a critical component of successful counter-terrorism operations.

The military called on communities, especially in affected regions, to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.

It assured Nigerians that security agencies are committed to restoring lasting peace and stability nationwide.

The DHQ also reaffirmed the Federal Government’s determination to prevent terrorist groups from undermining national unity and development.

It stated that sustained operations will continue until terrorist networks are dismantled and their ability to threaten civilians is neutralized.

Security analysts say the confirmation by the Defence Headquarters signals a more assertive phase in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy.

They argue that intelligence-driven operations and strategic partnerships could significantly weaken terrorist influence if sustained.

As operations continue across the country, the military has appealed for patience and trust from the public.

The Defence Headquarters concluded by assuring Nigerians that every effort is being made to ensure security while upholding professionalism and respect for human rights.

Tanker explosion kills 2 along Lagos highway

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another fuel tanker explosion in Ilorin, Kwara State

A diesel-laden tanker exploded on the Badagry Expressway in Lagos, killing two people and causing a temporary traffic shutdown.

The incident occurred near the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED), inward Agbara, around Oto-Ijanikin axis.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) attributed the crash to excessive speeding, saying the driver lost control while attempting to overtake another motorist, which resulted in a collision that triggered a fire outbreak.

The ensuing inferno claimed the lives of the driver and an adult female passenger.

LASTMA officers on routine traffic surveillance in the area swiftly arrived at the scene, cordoning off the affected section of the expressway to avert further accidents.

The agency also contacted emergency responders, including the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service (Ojo Unit), the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Ijanikin Police Division.

Officials further prevented members of the public from scooping diesel spilled from the wreckage.

The remains of the deceased were subsequently removed by officials of the FRSC.

While reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed sadness over the loss of lives and sympathised with the families of the victims, describing the tragedy as especially painful during the festive season.

He also warned against scooping petroleum products from accident scenes, citing risks to lives and public safety.

 

Borno Attack: Tinubu Orders Security Agencies To Intensify Surveillance

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(DDM) – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed Nigeria’s security agencies to immediately intensify surveillance and security operations following the recent terrorist attack in Maiduguri, Borno State.

The directive was disclosed by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, who said the Federal Government has approved the deployment of additional tactical security teams to the affected areas.

According to the Vice-President, the reinforced security presence is aimed at tracking down, flushing out, and apprehending those responsible for the attack.

He said the government is determined to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice and prevented from carrying out further acts of terror.

The attack, which occurred in Maiduguri, renewed concerns about lingering security threats in the North-East region.

Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, has been at the centre of Nigeria’s fight against insurgency for over a decade.

The city has witnessed repeated attacks linked to terrorist groups despite claims of degraded insurgent capacity.

Vice-President Shettima stated that the President was deeply concerned by the incident and had ordered an immediate security response.

He explained that intelligence, aerial surveillance, and ground patrols are being expanded across Maiduguri and surrounding communities.

According to him, the deployment includes specialised counter-terrorism units with advanced surveillance and tracking capabilities.

The Vice-President said the Federal Government would not allow terrorists to undermine peace efforts or destabilise communities.

He assured residents that the government remains fully committed to protecting lives and property.

Shettima emphasized that the security agencies have been placed on high alert to prevent further attacks.

He added that coordination among the military, police, intelligence services, and other security outfits has been strengthened.

Borno State has been the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency since 2009.

The conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions across the North-East.

Although the military has recorded significant successes against insurgent groups, sporadic attacks continue to pose serious threats.

Residents of Maiduguri have expressed fears over renewed insecurity in recent months.

Community leaders have repeatedly called for sustained military presence and improved intelligence gathering.

The Federal Government said the latest security measures are part of broader efforts to consolidate peace in the region.

Vice-President Shettima noted that the administration is investing in modern surveillance technology to enhance early detection of threats.

He also stressed the importance of community cooperation in combating terrorism.

According to him, actionable intelligence from residents remains critical to successful security operations.

The Vice-President urged citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements to security agencies.

He assured that all reports would be treated with confidentiality and urgency.

The Federal Government also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting security personnel on the frontlines.

Shettima said the welfare, equipment, and morale of security operatives remain a top priority.

He noted that sustained peace in Borno is essential for rebuilding, resettlement, and economic recovery.

The government has invested heavily in reconstruction projects across the state under the North-East Development framework.

Officials believe improved security will accelerate the return of displaced persons and restore normalcy.

Political analysts say the renewed directive signals the administration’s resolve to confront terrorism decisively.

They argue that sustained surveillance and intelligence-driven operations are key to preventing future attacks.

The Federal Government reiterated that terrorism will not be allowed to reverse gains made in stabilising the North-East.

As security operations intensify, residents have been advised to remain calm and cooperate fully with authorities.

The government assured Nigerians that it remains firmly in control of the security situation.

Further updates are expected as security agencies continue operations to neutralise remaining threats.

Sheikh Gumi Calls For Immediate Halt To US Military Cooperation

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(DDM) – Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has called on the Federal Government to immediately suspend all forms of military cooperation with the United States following reports of American airstrikes targeting terrorists in north-west Nigeria.

Sheikh Gumi warned that continued involvement of the United States in Nigeria’s internal security operations could further complicate the country’s fragile security situation.

He argued that foreign military intervention often comes with long-term consequences that may undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty and national independence.

The cleric made the call while reacting to reports confirming that the Nigerian government acknowledged structured security and intelligence collaboration with the United States.

According to him, allowing foreign forces to conduct airstrikes on Nigerian soil sets a dangerous precedent.

Sheikh Gumi stated that Nigeria must retain full control over its security architecture without reliance on external military powers.

He expressed concern that American military actions could provoke retaliation from armed groups and escalate violence against civilians.

The cleric warned that foreign airstrikes may radicalise local fighters and worsen insecurity rather than resolve it.

He maintained that Nigeria’s security challenges are deeply rooted in social, economic, and political issues that cannot be solved through foreign military firepower.

Sheikh Gumi argued that dialogue, local intelligence, and addressing grievances of affected communities remain more sustainable solutions.

He cautioned that history has shown that foreign military interventions in African countries often leave behind instability.

The cleric referenced examples from Libya, Afghanistan, and parts of the Middle East where foreign involvement deepened conflicts.

He stressed that Nigeria must learn from global experiences and avoid repeating similar mistakes.

The north-west region of Nigeria has suffered years of violence linked to banditry, terrorism, and kidnapping.

Thousands of lives have been lost, while many communities have been displaced due to persistent attacks.

The Federal Government recently confirmed that US airstrikes were carried out as part of intelligence-led cooperation against terrorist groups.

Authorities described the collaboration as structured and conducted within agreed security frameworks.

However, Sheikh Gumi questioned the transparency of such arrangements and called for public accountability.

He insisted that Nigerians deserve full disclosure on the terms, scope, and implications of any foreign military involvement.

The cleric also warned that foreign intervention could weaken public confidence in Nigeria’s armed forces.

He said reliance on external forces may send a message that local security agencies are incapable of handling internal threats.

Sheikh Gumi urged the Federal Government to focus on strengthening Nigeria’s military capacity through training, equipment, and welfare.

He emphasized the importance of intelligence gathering rooted in local knowledge and community engagement.

The cleric reiterated his long-standing position that military action alone cannot end insecurity in Nigeria.

He called for renewed efforts toward negotiation, reconciliation, and rehabilitation of repentant fighters.

Sheikh Gumi also appealed to political leaders to address poverty, unemployment, and marginalisation fueling violence.

He warned that ignoring these root causes would continue to produce cycles of conflict regardless of military partnerships.

The debate over US involvement has sparked mixed reactions across the country.

Some analysts argue that international cooperation is necessary to combat transnational terrorism.

Others, however, share concerns about sovereignty and potential civilian casualties.

The Federal Government has maintained that all security collaborations are guided by national interest and international law.

Despite this assurance, Sheikh Gumi insisted that Nigeria must chart its own path to peace.

He urged authorities to halt further foreign airstrikes and reassess existing military agreements.

The cleric concluded by calling on Nigerians to remain vigilant and demand accountability in all security-related decisions.

He warned that decisions taken today could shape Nigeria’s security and sovereignty for generations to come.

Nigerian Government Confirms US Military Air Strikes On Terrorists In North West

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(DDM) – The Nigerian government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has confirmed that the United States carried out military air strikes targeting terrorist elements in parts of north-west Nigeria on Thursday.
The confirmation was contained in an official press release issued by the ministry, which acknowledged the operation as part of an ongoing security partnership between Nigeria and the United States.
According to the statement, the air strikes were conducted following extensive intelligence sharing and coordination between Nigerian security agencies and their American counterparts.
The government described the action as a reflection of structured security cooperation aimed at degrading terrorist networks threatening lives and stability in the region.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the collaboration respects Nigeria’s sovereignty and operates within agreed frameworks of international cooperation.
Officials explained that the strikes targeted terrorist hideouts linked to armed groups responsible for mass killings, kidnappings, and attacks on communities in north-west Nigeria.
The north-west region has in recent years experienced persistent violence from bandit and terrorist groups operating across rural areas and forest corridors.
States such as Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, and parts of Niger have recorded frequent attacks on villages, highways, and security formations.
Thousands of residents have been displaced, while abductions for ransom have become a major source of funding for armed groups.
The Nigerian government said the decision to deepen intelligence collaboration with international partners was driven by the transnational nature of modern terrorism.
According to the ministry, terrorist groups often exploit porous borders, advanced communication tools, and foreign funding networks.
The press release noted that cooperation with the United States includes intelligence analysis, technical support, capacity building, and counter-terrorism coordination.
The government stressed that the air strikes were not unilateral actions but followed established communication channels between both countries.
It added that Nigeria remains in control of its broader security strategy and continues to lead ground operations against terrorist elements.
Foreign Affairs officials said the operation demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to exploring all lawful avenues to restore peace and protect citizens.
The ministry reiterated that national security remains a top priority of the Federal Government.
The confirmation of the US strikes has generated public debate over foreign military involvement in Nigeria’s internal security challenges.
Some security analysts have argued that international support is necessary given the scale and sophistication of terrorist operations.
Others have urged transparency and clear rules of engagement to maintain public trust and constitutional accountability.
The Federal Government said it remains guided by international law and bilateral agreements in all security collaborations.
The United States has long maintained security partnerships with Nigeria, particularly in counter-terrorism efforts against Boko Haram and Islamic State affiliates.
In recent years, cooperation has expanded to address banditry and emerging terror networks in north-west and north-central Nigeria.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured Nigerians that such partnerships are designed to complement, not replace, local security efforts.
It also stressed that civilian protection remains central to all counter-terrorism operations.
The government called on citizens to continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible information.
It urged communities in affected areas to remain calm and cooperate with authorities.
The ministry concluded by reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to regional stability, international cooperation, and the defeat of terrorism in all its forms.
Further details on the operation are expected to be provided by relevant security agencies in due course.

Abducted Niger Catholic School Pupils, Staff Reunited With Families

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(DDM) – The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora has confirmed the successful rescue of all pupils and staff abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic Schools, Papiri, in Niger State, bringing a wave of relief to families and the wider community.

The confirmation was made in Minna on December 25, following days of anxiety after the victims were taken from the Catholic school in the Papiri area of the state.

Church officials disclosed that the rescued pupils and staff have now been safely reunited with their families after spending several days in captivity.

The development has sparked joy among parents, guardians, and residents, many of whom had remained in prayer and constant worry since the abduction occurred.

The Catholic Diocese described the rescue as a positive outcome of collective efforts involving security agencies, community members, and concerned stakeholders.

According to the diocese, the safety of the victims was the top priority throughout the period of their captivity.

The church leadership expressed deep gratitude to the Nigerian security agencies for their professionalism and commitment during the rescue operation.

It also appreciated individuals and groups who offered support, prayers, and useful information that contributed to the success of the mission.

St. Mary’s Catholic Schools, Papiri, is a faith-based educational institution serving the local community and surrounding areas.

The abduction of pupils and staff had earlier raised serious concerns about the safety of schools in parts of Niger State and the wider North-Central region.

School abductions have become a recurring security challenge in Nigeria over the past decade, with criminal groups targeting educational institutions for ransom.

Several states have been affected by similar incidents, prompting calls for improved school security and stronger intelligence-led policing.

Authorities in Niger State have assured that investigations into the abduction will continue to ensure that those responsible are identified and brought to justice.

Security officials said efforts are ongoing to dismantle criminal networks involved in kidnapping and other violent crimes in the region.

The state government has also reiterated its commitment to strengthening security around schools, especially faith-based and rural institutions.

Community leaders have welcomed the safe return of the victims but urged the government to take proactive steps to prevent future incidents.

Parents and residents called for increased patrols, early warning systems, and collaboration between communities and security agencies.

The Diocese of Kontagora emphasized that education must not be allowed to suffer due to insecurity.

Church officials said measures would be reviewed to enhance safety within its schools and protect students and staff.

The rescue has renewed discussions on the need for comprehensive strategies to address kidnapping, banditry, and related crimes across Nigeria.

As the victims recover and reunite with their loved ones, many residents have described the rescue as a Christmas relief and a reminder of the power of collective action.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and continue to support security efforts by sharing timely and credible information.

The safe return of the abducted pupils and staff stands as a moment of hope amid ongoing security challenges in the country.

Outrage as Army Shares Christmas Rice Amid US Airstrikes on Terrorists in Nigeria

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The Nigerian Army and Government are coming under increasingly levels of public ire amid photos of top Nigerian army officials dishing Christmas dinners to troops on the front lines, at a time when it appears that Nigeria is also under increasingly heavy levels of aerial bombings, confirmed United States airstrikes, for terrorist targets within Nigerian territory.

The controversy comes after confirmation from the Federal Government that there were precision airstrikes conducted by the United States targeting terror positions in North-West, Nigeria, in what Washington said was a joint operation based on intelligence cooperation between Washington and Abuja.

“The strikes were declared by U.S. President Donald Trump and have been characterized by its critics as a form of foreign intervention.This is despite Nigeria claiming its fight against terror is transparent.”

In this light, a Christmas luncheon organized by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, for soldiers of the 3 Division of the Nigerian Army and the Joint Task Force, Operation ENDURING PEACE (JTF OPEP), held in Plateau State took place.

In a statement signed in Abuja by the Director Defence Information, Major-General Samaila Uba, the military explained that the occasion was intended to enhance the morale of the military as a symbol of the Armed Forces’ unity in the various operation fields.

General Oluyede, represented by the Commander Armour Corps, Major-General Umar Abubakar, commended the troops for being at their stations during the festive season, saying it was representative of the best tradition of the Armed Forces.

However, the perception of this incident has generated quite dramatic responses from Nigerians, who are surprised that while the army is engaged in ceremonial events, bomber planes are raining bombs on terrorist strongholds on Nigerian soil.

“Are we at war or at a Christmas party?” asked one social media user. “Why is the U.S. bombing terrorists in Nigeria while our military is serving rice and taking photos?”

Security analysts have indicated that the nature of the luncheon meeting, taking place barely days after the airstrikes and domestic bombardments by the US military against insurgents, may affect public confidence in the strategic seriousness exhibited by the latter.

In defense of the operation, the CDS argued that the military has registered considerable successes in the operation, namely the neutralization of criminals, the arrest of suspected kidnappers, as well as the recovery of weapons in Plateau and parts of Kaduna, Nasarawa, and Benue states.

He emphasized that all of these successes were realized through sustained synergy efforts between sister security agencies and the host communities, in accordance with the whole of government approach by the government of Kenya to its security.

Regarding the strikes carried out by the US, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that Nigeria is currently engaged in their intelligence activities with the US government and others while emphasizing that in every move to combat terrorism, Nigeria’s sovereignty is upheld to protect all citizens irrespective of their religions and ethnicity.

Earlier, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division, Major-General Eyitayo Oyinlola, of the Commander of the Joint Task Force, Operation Python, explained the CDS’ participation in the activities during the Christmas festivities as a “morale booster” as the operation ensured a “relatively peaceful Yuletide season” for Plateau State as well as other states across the country.

One of the highlights of this event was a symbolic delivery of Christmas meals to frontline soldiers by top military officers, which showed their close relationship with soldiers.

However, for many Nigerians, these images symbolize contradiction  festive optics on the one hand and bombs, foreign airstrikes, and insecurity on the other.

US Launches Airstrikes Against Terrorist Targets in Nigeria

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The United States has reportedly carried out a major military operation targeting suspected terrorist enclaves in Nigeria’s North-West region, triggering fresh geopolitical and security concerns both within the country and internationally.

Information reaching DDM News say the development was announced late Thursday by former United States President Donald Trump in a post on social media, where he claimed that American forces had executed what he described as a “powerful and deadly” strike against terrorist elements operating in the region.

According to Trump, the operation resulted in the killing of “many terrorists,” whom he identified as members of the Islamic State, alleging that they had been responsible for sustained and brutal attacks, particularly against Christian communities in the area. He attributed the success of the operation to the United States Department of War, which he praised for carrying out what he termed “numerous perfect strikes.”

Trump’s announcement comes against the backdrop of his earlier decision to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, a classification tied to allegations of widespread religious persecution and what he has repeatedly described as the genocide of Christians. Following that designation, Trump disclosed that he had directed the US Department of War to begin preparations for potential action in Nigeria, a move that reportedly involved extensive intelligence gathering and surveillance operations across parts of northern Nigeria.

In his social media statement, Trump suggested that the strike was the culmination of those preparations, warning that it was the fulfillment of earlier threats he had issued to armed groups accused of targeting Christian populations.

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorist scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even centuries,” Trump wrote.

He further claimed that the operation was intended as a punitive response to continued violence despite prior warnings. “I have previously warned these terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was. The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing,” he added.

As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerian government has not issued any official statement confirming or denying the operation, nor has it provided clarification on whether any coordination took place between Nigerian security agencies and US forces. Trump also did not release specific details regarding the location of the strikes, the nature of the targets, or whether any collateral damage occurred.

The announcement has raised serious questions about sovereignty, regional security dynamics, and the evolving role of foreign military intervention in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism. Analysts say that if confirmed, the operation would mark a significant escalation in US involvement in Nigeria’s internal security challenges, particularly in the North-West, a region already grappling with banditry, insurgency, and mass displacement.

The Nigeria government through the Nigeria ministry of foreign affairs has also confirmed the strike which took place in Sokoto and that it was in collaboration with the Nigeria government.

BREAKING: US Releases Video of Strike on ISIS Camp in Sokoto

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The US Department of War has released video footage showing military action on an ISIS camp in Sokoto State, carried out following President Trump’s order.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that the United States has launched what President  Trump described as “powerful and deadly strikes” against Islamic State (IS) elements operating in north-western Nigeria, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s counter-terrorism posture in West Africa.

Trump disclosed the development in a post on his Truth Social platform late Thursday, accusing the extremist group of carrying out brutal attacks against civilians, particularly Christians.

He referred to IS fighters as “terrorist scum” and said the US military executed “numerous perfect strikes,” though he did not provide details on the timing, locations, or targets of the reported operation.

“Under my leadership, our country will not allow radical Islamic terrorism to prosper,” Trump wrote.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth also acknowledged the operation, expressing appreciation for Nigeria’s cooperation.

In a brief message, he said he was “grateful for Nigerian government support and cooperation,” adding a Christmas greeting.

Watch the footage below .

JUST IN: FG Confirms US Airstrikes on Terrorist in North-West

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President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria
President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria

The Federal Government has confirmed that recent airstrikes targeting terrorist elements in Nigeria’s North-West were carried out through ongoing security and intelligence cooperation between Nigeria and the United States.

The confirmation followed claims by United States President Donald Trump that American forces had launched what he described as “powerful and deadly strikes” against Islamic State fighters operating in the region.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said Nigeria remains engaged in “structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States of America,” to counter terrorism and violent extremism.

According to the ministry, the collaboration involves intelligence sharing, strategic coordination and other forms of operational support, leading to “precision airstrikes on terrorist targets in Nigeria’s North West,” conducted in line with international law and with full respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty.

“Nigeria reiterates that all counter-terrorism efforts are guided by the primacy of protecting civilian lives, safeguarding national unity, and upholding the rights and dignity of all citizens, irrespective of faith or ethnicity,” the statement said.

The ministry stressed that terrorist violence remains unacceptable regardless of the religious or ethnic identity of victims, describing such acts as an affront to Nigeria’s values and international peace and security.

The clarification followed a post by President Trump on his Truth Social platform on Thursday, in which he said US forces had struck Islamic State targets in north-western Nigeria.

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorist scum in Northwest Nigeria,” Trump wrote, alleging that the group had been targeting Christians.

Trump further warned of additional military action if such attacks continued.

In a separate post, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the operation was conducted with Nigeria’s cooperation, expressing appreciation for the support of Nigerian authorities.

“Grateful for Nigerian government support and cooperation,” Hegseth stated.

The Nigerian government, however, maintained that extremist groups operating in the country attack civilians across religious and ethnic lines, a position consistently supported by conflict monitoring organisations and human rights groups.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Nigeria would continue to work with its international partners through established diplomatic and security channels to weaken terrorist networks, disrupt their financing and logistics, and prevent cross-border threats.

The confirmation of the airstrikes came amid heightened security concerns following a bomb attack on a mosque in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Wednesday, which killed five people and injured several others. Authorities suspect the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber linked to terrorist groups operating in the region.

The ministry said the Federal Government would keep the public informed through appropriate official channels as counter-terrorism efforts continue.

BREAKING: US Launches ‘Powerful Strikes’ Against ISIS Fighters in Nigeria

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The United States has launched what President Donald Trump described as “powerful and deadly strikes” against Islamic State (IS) elements operating in north-western Nigeria, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s counter-terrorism posture in West Africa.

Trump disclosed the development in a post on his Truth Social platform late Thursday, accusing the extremist group of carrying out brutal attacks against civilians, particularly Christians.

He referred to IS fighters as “terrorist scum” and said the US military executed “numerous perfect strikes,” though he did not provide details on the timing, locations, or targets of the reported operation.

“Under my leadership, our country will not allow radical Islamic terrorism to prosper,” Trump wrote.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth also acknowledged the operation, expressing appreciation for Nigeria’s cooperation. In a brief message, he said he was “grateful for Nigerian government support and cooperation,” adding a Christmas greeting.

However, as of the time of filing this report, Nigerian authorities have not issued an official statement confirming or denying the reported strikes. There has also been no independent verification of the targets hit or casualties recorded.

In November, Trump had directed the US military to prepare for possible action against Islamist militant groups in Nigeria, citing concerns over rising insecurity.

The president has repeatedly claimed that Christians in Nigeria face an “existential threat,” assertions that have generated controversy both within Nigeria and internationally.

Conflict monitoring organisations and human rights groups, including the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), have consistently stated that there is no evidence suggesting Christians are being disproportionately targeted compared to Muslims.

Nigeria’s insurgency has claimed thousands of lives across religious lines, with Muslim civilians forming the majority of victims, particularly in the North-East.

An adviser to President Bola Tinubu, Daniel Bwala, previously told the BBC that while Nigeria welcomes international cooperation, any military action must respect the country’s sovereignty and be carried out jointly.

“Nigeria would welcome US assistance in tackling insurgency, but this is a sovereign nation,” Bwala said, stressing that extremist groups attack people of all faiths.

President Tinubu has also maintained that Nigeria’s security crisis is not religiously motivated, describing it as a national challenge affecting communities across regions and beliefs.

He has repeatedly reaffirmed the country’s commitment to religious tolerance.

Trump recently designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” over alleged violations of religious freedom a classification used by the US State Department that could lead to sanctions.

Nigerian officials responded by pledging continued engagement with the US and the international community to protect all citizens regardless of faith.

Nigeria has battled jihadist violence for more than a decade, mainly from Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), particularly in the North-East. In central regions, longstanding clashes between herders and farmers  often framed along religious lines have also contributed to widespread insecurity.

Meanwhile, the US last week announced it carried out a “massive strike” against Islamic State targets in Syria, signalling a broader intensification of its global counter-terrorism operations.

Igbo Community Visits Kanu in Sokoto Prison on Christmas Day

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Detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
Detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu

The Igbo community in Sokoto State has marked the 2025 Christmas celebration with a humanitarian visit to inmates at the Sokoto Correctional Centre, where the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, is currently being held.

The visit, which took place on Christmas Day, saw members of the Igbo community spend time with inmates at the correctional facility, sharing meals and fellowship as part of a broader outreach programme.

In a statement signed by Nze A. C. Madu and made available to journalists on Thursday, the Igbo community leadership said the initiative was driven by compassion, communal responsibility and solidarity with inmates during the festive season.

According to the statement, the outreach was inspired by Kanu’s reported disposition and preference not to dine alone during Christmas celebrations.

“Understanding his reported preference not to dine alone, especially during the festive season of Christmas, the community made a decisive and inclusive choice,” the statement read.

Rather than focusing their support on Kanu alone, the community said it resolved to extend the gesture to all inmates at the facility.

“Instead of limiting their generosity to a single individual, they elected to provide festive meals for the entire inmate population of the facility,” the statement added.

The community disclosed that the initiative ensured that about 1,300 inmates at the Sokoto Correctional Centre shared in the Christmas celebration, describing the act as a demonstration of unity, empathy and shared humanity.

The Igbo leadership explained that the outreach was rooted in the Igbo cultural principle of being one another’s keepers, as well as in universal values of charity, fellowship and goodwill.

“It was performed as a humanitarian service to all, irrespective of origin or circumstance, and underscores a commitment to humanity and shared goodwill, offering a moment of comfort and inclusivity during the holiday period,” the statement said.

The community further expressed hope that the initiative would foster peace, unity and mutual understanding beyond the Christmas season.

Diaspora Digital Media reports that Nnamdi Kanu was transferred to the Sokoto Correctional Centre after Justice James Omotosho sentenced him to life imprisonment in November 2025.

The court found Kanu guilty on counts one, two, four, five and six of terrorism-related charges.

He was also sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on count three and five years’ imprisonment on count seven, both without an option of fine, after being convicted on all seven counts.

Six Suspended Zamfara Lawmakers Defect from PDP to APC

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Six suspended members of the Zamfara State House of Assembly elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing alleged constitutional violations, internal crisis and what they described as poor management of the state legislature.

The lawmakers announced their defection on Thursday in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital, after a meeting where they deliberated on the political and constitutional challenges facing the House of Assembly.

Addressing journalists, the lawmakers accused the leadership of the Zamfara Assembly of abandoning its constitutional responsibilities, alleging that the legislature has become an extension of the executive arm of government under Governor Dauda Lawal.

They claimed that their suspension, which they described as illegal, occurred nearly two years ago and has effectively denied their constituents proper representation in the state legislature.

According to the lawmakers, their prolonged suspension forced them to establish a parallel faction of the House as a means of challenging what they termed legislative and executive irregularities in the state.

Those who defected include the factional Speaker, Bashar Aliyu Gummi (Gummi I), Nasiru Abdullahi Maru (Maru North), Bashir Abubakar (Bukkuyum North), Bashir Bello (Bungudu West), Amiru Ahmad Keta (Tsafe West), and Muktar Nasir Kaura (Kaura North).

The lawmakers further alleged that the remaining members of the Assembly have continued to pass bills and take legislative decisions without meeting the constitutionally required quorum. They argued that any laws or resolutions reached under such circumstances are invalid and unconstitutional.

They called on the National Assembly to urgently intervene in the Zamfara Assembly crisis, investigate the alleged violations and ensure strict compliance with constitutional provisions and the rule of law.

Explaining their decision to defect to the APC, the lawmakers said they were drawn to what they described as the party’s principles of justice, fairness, inclusiveness and political harmony. They expressed confidence that joining the APC would give them a better platform to serve their constituents and contribute meaningfully to the development of Zamfara State.

They also cited worsening insecurity in the state and what they described as internal distractions and unresolved crises within the PDP as additional reasons for leaving the party.

The lawmakers said their defection was in line with Section 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which permits elected officials to defect where there is a division or factionalisation within their political party.

Speaking after receiving and reading their defection letters, Bashar Aliyu Gummi congratulated the lawmakers on their move to the APC, describing the defection as a step he believes would promote political stability and foster development in Zamfara State and Nigeria at large.

The development adds a new dimension to the ongoing political tensions within the Zamfara State House of Assembly, which has been grappling with internal disputes and leadership challenges.

Two dead as diesel tanker explodes in Lagos on Christmas Day

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Two persons were confirmed dead in the early hours of Christmas Day following a fatal diesel tanker explosion along the Badagry Expressway in Lagos, authorities have said.

The incident, which occurred at the Oto-Ijanikin axis, near the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) inward Agbara, involved a Mack Truck conveying diesel, according to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA).

Preliminary investigations by security agencies revealed that the explosion was triggered by excessive speed, as the tanker driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake another road user.

The tanker subsequently crashed and burst into flames, resulting in a massive inferno that engulfed the vehicle.

LASTMA officials confirmed that the driver and an adult female occupant were trapped inside the burning truck and died at the scene before rescue efforts could reach them.

In a statement, LASTMA said its operatives, who were already monitoring vehicular movement along the corridor, immediately secured and cordoned off the affected section of the expressway to prevent further accidents. The authority also alerted the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service (Ojo Unit), the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Ijanikin Police Division for urgent intervention and security reinforcement.

The agency disclosed that its personnel also prevented members of the public who had rushed to the scene with containers from scooping the spilt diesel, a practice that has previously resulted in secondary explosions and mass casualties.

“This timely intervention effectively averted a potential escalation of the tragedy before the arrival of other emergency and security agencies,” LASTMA said.

Following the successful containment of the fire, emergency responders evacuated the severely burnt tanker from the expressway to restore traffic flow and prevent additional road mishaps along the busy transport corridor. The FRSC also recovered and removed the remains of the burnt bodies from the scene.

Reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives, describing the crash as painful and entirely avoidable, especially during the festive season.

He extended condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased, while reaffirming the agency’s commitment to road safety and the protection of human lives.

Bakare-Oki further urged tanker and articulated vehicle drivers to exercise greater caution, strictly observe speed limits and comply with traffic regulations, noting that reckless driving and speeding remain major causes of fatal road crashes in Lagos.

He also warned members of the public against the dangerous habit of scooping fuel from accident scenes, stressing that such actions pose grave risks and often lead to preventable loss of lives.

Authorities said investigations into the incident were ongoing.

PDP Condemns Maiduguri Mosque Bombing, Accuses Tinubu Government Of Security Failure

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(DDM) –  The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has strongly condemned the bomb explosion that rocked a mosque in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Wednesday, describing the attack as a grave act of terror and an indictment of the Federal Government’s handling of national security.

The opposition party said the bombing, which occurred at a place of worship during a period of prayers, was unacceptable and deeply troubling for a country already grappling with widespread insecurity.
The PDP accused the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of failing in its constitutional responsibility to protect the lives and property of Nigerians.
In a statement issued by the party’s national leadership, the PDP expressed sympathy with the victims, their families, and the people of Borno State.

The party described the incident as a painful reminder that ordinary Nigerians remain vulnerable to violent attacks despite repeated assurances by the Federal Government.
According to reports, the explosion occurred at a mosque located around the Gamboru Main Market area of Maiduguri.
Security sources confirmed that the blast was caused by an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, suspected to have been planted inside the mosque.
The explosion triggered panic among worshippers and residents in the densely populated area.
Security agencies immediately cordoned off the scene as emergency responders moved in to secure the area and prevent further casualties.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the number of casualties and identify those responsible for the attack.
The PDP said attacks on places of worship represent a dangerous escalation that threatens Nigeria’s social fabric and religious harmony.
The party warned that continued violence against civilians could deepen fear, mistrust, and instability across the country.
It accused the Tinubu-led government of lacking a clear and effective strategy to combat terrorism and insurgency.
The PDP noted that despite increased security spending and repeated policy pronouncements, Nigerians continue to suffer deadly attacks in markets, highways, villages, and now religious centres.
The party argued that the persistence of such incidents suggests systemic failures within the nation’s security architecture.
Borno State has remained the epicentre of insurgency in Nigeria for over a decade.
The Boko Haram conflict, which began in 2009, has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions across the North-East region.
Despite claims of military successes and degraded insurgent capacity, sporadic attacks have continued to occur.
Residents of Maiduguri and surrounding communities have repeatedly expressed concerns over renewed insecurity in recent months.
The PDP said the latest bombing underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s security strategy.
The party called on the Federal Government to prioritise intelligence gathering, inter-agency coordination, and the welfare of security personnel.
It also urged the government to address the root causes of insecurity, including poverty, unemployment, and social exclusion.
The PDP stressed that security cannot be achieved through force alone without addressing underlying socio-economic challenges.
The opposition party further called on the National Assembly to intensify its oversight of the security sector.
It urged lawmakers to demand accountability and transparency in the use of funds allocated to defence and internal security.
The PDP also appealed to Nigerians to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities.
The party emphasized that protecting lives and property remains the primary duty of any government.
It warned that failure to restore security could erode public confidence in governance and democratic institutions.
As investigations continue into the Maiduguri mosque bombing, the PDP said justice must be served and those responsible must be brought to book.
The party concluded by reaffirming its commitment to advocating for policies that guarantee the safety, unity, and dignity of all Nigerians.

Five Dead as Helicopter Crashes on Mount Kilimanjaro

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A helicopter crash on Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro has claimed the lives of five people, including foreign tourists and medical personnel, authorities confirmed on Thursday, in what has become one of the deadliest aviation incidents on Africa’s highest mountain in recent years.

The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) said the helicopter went down on Wednesday near Barafu Camp, a high-altitude base used by climbers attempting to reach Kilimanjaro’s summit. Barafu Camp lies along the popular southern climbing routes and is known for its challenging terrain and extreme weather conditions.

In a statement, the aviation authority confirmed that all five occupants on board the aircraft died in the crash. Local media reports, citing regional police officials, indicated that the helicopter was conducting a medical evacuation mission at the time of the incident.

According to Mwananchi newspaper and East Africa TV, the helicopter was responding to an emergency involving climbers on the mountain. Kilimanjaro Regional Police Commander, Simon Maigwa, was quoted as saying that those killed included the pilot, a medical doctor, a mountain guide and two foreign tourists, whose nationalities were not immediately disclosed.

The crash reportedly occurred at an altitude between 4,670 and 4,700 metres, where oxygen levels are significantly reduced and flying conditions are often unpredictable. Aviation experts note that operating aircraft at such elevations requires specialised equipment and highly experienced pilots due to thin air, sudden wind shifts and rapidly changing weather patterns.

Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at nearly 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) above sea level, is Africa’s tallest mountain and one of the continent’s most popular tourist attractions. Each year, an estimated 50,000 climbers from around the world attempt to reach its snow-capped summit, known as Uhuru Peak.

Helicopters are frequently deployed on the mountain for rescue operations involving altitude sickness, injuries or sudden medical emergencies, particularly during peak climbing seasons. However, rescue missions at high altitude are considered high-risk due to limited visibility, steep slopes and unstable weather.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, with aviation officials expected to examine possible mechanical failure, weather conditions and operational factors. The wreckage was located in a difficult-to-access area, complicating recovery and investigation efforts.

Tanzania’s government has expressed condolences to the families of the victims, while tourism operators and mountaineering associations have also paid tribute to the guide and rescue personnel who lost their lives while assisting others.

The incident has raised renewed concerns about aviation safety during high-altitude rescue missions on Mount Kilimanjaro, as well as the need for enhanced safety protocols for emergency operations on the mountain.

Further details are expected as investigators continue their work and authorities notify the families and respective embassies of the deceased foreign nationals.

Prophet Sam Ojo Sends Christmas Message, Calls For Love, Unity And Hope

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(DDM) – Prophet Samuel Adebayo Ojo, popularly known as Baba Authority, the Founder of Freedom Apostolic Revival International Ministry (FARIM), has extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to Nigerians and Christians across the world, calling on them to embrace love, unity, peace, and renewed hope during the festive season.

In his Christmas message, Prophet Ojo reminded believers that the birth of Jesus Christ represents the ultimate expression of God’s love for humanity and a powerful call to compassion, forgiveness, and selfless service to others.

He noted that Christmas is not merely a period of celebration but a sacred moment for reflection on the teachings and example of Jesus Christ, whose life emphasized love for God and love for fellow human beings.

According to the cleric, Nigeria and the global community are passing through challenging times marked by economic hardship, insecurity, social division, and moral decline, making the true message of Christmas more relevant than ever.

Prophet Ojo urged Nigerians to rise above ethnic, religious, and political differences and see one another as brothers and sisters bound by a common destiny.

He stressed that unity remains the strongest foundation for national progress, peace, and sustainable development.

The FARIM founder encouraged families to use the Christmas season to reconcile, forgive old grievances, and rebuild broken relationships, noting that peace often begins at home.

He also called on leaders at all levels to reflect deeply on the values of humility, justice, and servant leadership demonstrated by Jesus Christ.

Prophet Ojo said leadership devoid of love and compassion often results in oppression, inequality, and social unrest.

He appealed to political, religious, and traditional leaders to prioritize the welfare of the people and govern with empathy and integrity.

The cleric further urged Nigerians not to lose hope despite current difficulties, assuring them that God remains faithful and attentive to the cries of His people.

He emphasized that Christmas is a season of divine assurance that light will always overcome darkness, no matter how long the night may seem.

Prophet Ojo encouraged Christians to extend generosity to the less privileged, widows, orphans, and the vulnerable, noting that acts of kindness reflect the true spirit of Christmas.

He described charity and compassion as practical expressions of faith that can transform lives and communities.

The FARIM founder also prayed for peace and stability in Nigeria, asking God to heal the nation from violence, hatred, and division.

He called for an end to bloodshed and insecurity across different parts of the country, urging citizens to support efforts that promote peace and coexistence.

Prophet Ojo extended his Christmas message to Nigerians in the diaspora, encouraging them to remain connected to their roots and continue to pray for the nation’s progress.

He reaffirmed the commitment of Freedom Apostolic Revival International Ministry to preaching the gospel of love, revival, and spiritual transformation.

According to him, the ministry will continue to promote messages that inspire moral renewal and positive change in society.

As Christmas celebrations peak, Prophet Ojo urged Christians to go beyond festivities and decorations by allowing the message of Christ to shape their daily lives.

He concluded by wishing Nigerians and believers across the world a joyful Christmas filled with love, unity, and renewed hope for a brighter future.

KIA Welcomes Gov AbdulRazaq’s Xmas message, insist on reciprocal inclusion for Christians

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The Kwara Inclusion Advocates (KIA) have welcomed the Christmas message by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, in which he felicitates Christians in the state and acknowledged their consistent support, understanding, solidarity, and commitment to peaceful coexistence.

 

Speaking on behalf of the Convener of the group, Barr. Tunji Adeyemi, who is currently outside the country, the Coordinator of KIA, Rev. Felix Ajide, said while the message was reassuring, Christmas also presents an opportunity for deeper reflection on inclusion and reciprocity in governance.

 

 

“We appreciate the Governor’s recognition of the Christian community’s loyalty and contributions to the peace and progress of Kwara State. However, true inclusion goes beyond commendation; it must be reflected in fair access to leadership and opportunity,” Ajide said.

 

He stressed that Christians in Kwara are not strangers or peripheral stakeholders but an integral part of the state’s social, economic, and political fabric.

 

“As conversations ahead of 2027 gradually emerge, it is neither divisive nor unreasonable to advocate for the removal of systemic barriers that have historically limited the emergence of a competent Christian as governor.

 

“This approach, already practised in other plural states, strengthens unity rather than undermines it,” he added.

 

Ajide noted that as leader of the ruling party in the state, Governor AbdulRazaq is well positioned to encourage a more inclusive political culture that reflects Kwara’s diversity.

 

The statement reaffirmed KIA’s commitment to peaceful advocacy, unity, and an inclusive Kwara where every community has a genuine sense of belonging.

 

KIA wished all Kwarans a Merry Christmas and a New Year anchored on justice, inclusion, and shared progress.

Keyamo Approves Leadership Reshuffle At NCAA, NAMA

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(DDM) – The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has approved a minor leadership reshuffle at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), affecting several directorate-level positions within the two aviation agencies.

The redeployments, which were confirmed by officials familiar with the development, are part of ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria’s aviation sector for improved efficiency, professionalism, and stronger regulatory oversight.

The reshuffle affects key operational and administrative directorates that play critical roles in air safety regulation, airspace management, and service delivery across Nigeria’s aviation industry.

According to sources within the aviation ministry, the changes followed internal performance reviews, consultations with top management, and assessments of operational needs within both agencies.

Officials explained that the redeployments were not punitive but strategic, aimed at deploying experienced personnel to areas where their expertise would have the greatest impact.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is the statutory body responsible for regulating civil aviation in Nigeria, including safety oversight, certification of airlines, airports, and aviation personnel.

NCAA also ensures compliance with international aviation standards as set by the International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO, to which Nigeria is a signatory.

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, on the other hand, is charged with managing Nigeria’s airspace, providing air traffic control services, and ensuring safe navigation of aircraft within the country’s airspace.

Over the years, both agencies have come under public scrutiny over issues ranging from flight delays and cancellations to airspace congestion and infrastructure challenges.

Minister Festus Keyamo, since assuming office, has repeatedly emphasized the need for reforms that prioritize safety, accountability, and efficiency in the aviation sector.

He has also stressed that leadership quality and institutional discipline are essential to restoring confidence among airlines, passengers, and international aviation partners.

Industry stakeholders note that leadership reshuffles are a common tool used to inject new energy, address operational gaps, and align agencies with evolving policy objectives.

Aviation analysts say the redeployments could help strengthen inter-agency coordination, especially as Nigeria works to modernize its aviation infrastructure.

The Federal Government has identified aviation as a key enabler of economic growth, trade, and regional integration, particularly within West and Central Africa.

Nigeria currently operates some of the busiest air routes on the continent, making effective regulation and airspace management crucial for safety and efficiency.

Recent reforms in the sector have focused on airport concessions, safety audits, capacity building, and the adoption of modern navigation technologies.

Officials at the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development believe the leadership adjustments will support these reforms and enhance institutional performance.

Staff within the affected agencies have been urged to see the reshuffle as an opportunity for professional growth and renewed commitment to service.

The ministry also reaffirmed its expectation that all directors and senior managers uphold the highest standards of integrity and competence.

More details on the specific directorate changes are expected to be released by the management of NCAA and NAMA in the coming days.

Observers say the success of the reshuffle will ultimately be measured by improvements in safety records, regulatory effectiveness, and passenger experience.

As Nigeria’s aviation sector continues to evolve, the leadership decisions taken now are expected to shape its stability and global competitiveness.

The reshuffle signals the minister’s intention to remain actively involved in steering the sector toward sustained reform and operational excellence.

Christmas: Police deploy officers across Borno after bomb blast

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The Borno State Police Command has deployed over 1,000 officers across major streets, flashpoints, and churches as Christians celebrate Christmas, following a bomb blast that killed five people and injured 35 others at a mosque in Maiduguri on Wednesday evening.

The blast occurred around 6pm when worshippers had gathered at the Al-Adum Mosque for prayers in Gamboru Market, Maiduguri.

While speaking exclusively with newsmen on Thursday morning, the spokesman of Borno State Police Command, Nahum Daso, said that although security measures were already in place, Wednesday’s incident necessitated heightened security arrangements.

Daso said the police, in collaboration with other security agencies, would dominate all worship centres and recreational facilities, while urging residents to go about their lawful activities.

He said: “There will be full domination of security personnel at churches, recreational centres, and strategic locations where people are massively going to. We are on standby.

“It is a joint operation between the police and all emergency and security response teams. The command has deployed over 1,000 personnel within Maiduguri.”

He stressed that, “Though there were earlier security arrangements, however, with what happened yesterday, we are making it more intense.”

The police image maker called on members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movement.

“We call on members of the public to go about their lawful business. But they should be very mindful and careful of their surroundings and use the designated emergency response number.

“Any suspicious person they see around them should be immediately reported,” he said.

Daso also stated that individuals would be screened before gaining access to worship centres, including churches and mosques.

“In terms of clearance, any individual going to churches must be properly scanned. And the same thing too for the mosque,” he said.

Also, the Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, has condemned the bomb attack on the mosque, describing it as inhumane and barbaric.

Zulum, in a statement issued on Wednesday night by his spokesman, Dauda Iliya, called for increased vigilance and heightened security measures, particularly at places of worship during the festive period.

The governor said: “I am deeply saddened by the Gamboru mosque suicide attack which occurred on Wednesday evening when worshippers were performing Maghrib prayer, killing 5 people and injuring 35 others. The act is utterly condemnable, barbaric and inhumane.”

He added: “Attacking a place of worship is a desecration of the sanctity of the mosque at a time when Muslim faithful are performing acts of worship.

“I wish to express my condolences to the families of all those who lost their lives in the attack and pray for the repose of their souls, and for the speedy recovery of those injured,” he stated.

The governor assured residents that adequate measures had been taken to forestall any security breach during the festive period and beyond.

How to End Insecurity in Nigeria

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Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Prince Chibudom Nwuche, has called for sweeping reforms in Nigeria’s security architecture, including the creation of state police, licensing of firearms to responsible citizens and a crackdown on sponsors of terrorism, as the country continues to grapple with worsening insecurity.

Speaking in an interview, Nwuche said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown commendable political will in addressing recent security challenges, particularly through the prompt rescue of abducted church worshippers in Kwara State and schoolgirls in Kebbi and Niger states.

According to him, the President’s decision to replace service chiefs and reconfigure the nation’s security structure has begun to yield results, although he noted that deeper reforms are still required to achieve lasting peace.

“The President has done well by responding promptly to recent terrorist activities in the North.

The changes in the security leadership and the more aggressive posture of the military are already showing signs of effectiveness,” he said, citing recent rescue operations carried out by security forces.

Nwuche, however, expressed concern over the persistent wave of kidnappings, killings and attacks across the country, linking many of the incidents to armed groups largely drawn from Fulani extraction.

He urged Fulani elders and leaders to publicly distance themselves from criminal elements within their communities in the interest of national unity.

“If one tribe is seen as terrorising the entire country, it will naturally breed resentment and threaten national cohesion,” he warned, while commending voices such as former senator Shehu Sani for openly condemning criminality.

On speculation that insecurity tends to escalate during election periods, Nwuche said historical patterns suggest political actors may have previously exploited armed groups to influence outcomes, citing events surrounding the 2015 elections.

He stressed that the roots of the crisis predate the Tinubu administration and were allowed to fester due to weak enforcement and failure to dismantle terror networks.

He also questioned how non-state actors acquired sophisticated weapons capable of challenging Nigeria’s armed forces, describing the situation as deeply troubling.

Reacting to the withdrawal of police personnel from VIP protection and calls for citizens to bear arms, the former lawmaker said security agencies must focus on protecting all Nigerians, not just political elites. He argued that responsible citizens should be licensed to carry firearms after proper vetting, noting that denying law-abiding citizens the right to self-defence while terrorists remain heavily armed only emboldens criminals.

Nwuche further advocated the establishment of state police and well-armed local vigilante groups, particularly in states such as Plateau and Benue, where repeated attacks have claimed hundreds of lives.

On claims that armed herdsmen are pursuing jihadist or land-grabbing agendas, he said there is growing evidence of targeted displacement in some regions and urged the government to investigate and prosecute not only terrorists but also their sponsors.

He warned against allowing insecurity to degenerate into ethnic self-help and uncontrolled arms proliferation, stressing that government intervention remains critical.

Addressing insecurity in Abuja, Nwuche expressed confidence in the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, saying recent police operations show that decisive action can restore confidence.

He also supported seeking international assistance if Nigeria’s security agencies become overwhelmed, noting that terrorism has economic and migration consequences that affect other countries.

Finally, Nwuche called for a zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism, urging authorities to investigate individuals who negotiate or speak on behalf of terror groups, including religious figures allegedly acting as intermediaries.

“Nigeria must confront terrorism decisively, without fear or favour, if peace is to return,” he said.

Ex-UN Envoy Arthur Mbanefo Dies at 95

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Former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, Chief Arthur Christopher Mbanefo, has died at the age of 95.

The death of the respected diplomat, accountant and elder statesman was confirmed on Thursday, sparking an outpouring of tributes from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, family members, professional associates and leaders across the country, particularly in Anambra State, his home state.

President Tinubu, in a statement issued in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, expressed deep sorrow over Mbanefo’s passing, describing him as an iconic public servant whose life was defined by integrity, excellence and patriotic service to Nigeria.

According to the President, the late Mbanefo was an accounting luminary, a seasoned administrator and a distinguished technocrat whose contributions to public service and the private sector left an enduring imprint on national development.

“Chief Arthur Mbanefo belonged to one of the finest stocks of Nigeria’s elder statesmen. His professional excellence, ethical standards and uncommon dedication to duty left lasting footprints in Nigeria’s development history,” Tinubu said.

Beyond his diplomatic service at the United Nations, Mbanefo played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s education sector. He served as Pro-Chancellor of several leading universities, including the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, where he was widely respected for his commitment to academic governance and institutional stability.

He was also a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), and is credited with pioneering innovations in Nigeria’s accounting, taxation and audit systems during his long professional career.

President Tinubu noted that Mbanefo distinguished himself in both public and private life with a rare sense of discipline and responsibility, earning him national and international respect.

The President also commiserated with the government and people of Anambra State, urging them to take solace in the enduring legacy of service, leadership and integrity left behind by the late diplomat.

“He lived a fulfilled life of service, and his contributions remain indelibly etched in the annals of our nation’s history,” Tinubu added.

The President prayed for the peaceful repose of Mbanefo’s soul and asked God to grant comfort and strength to his family, associates and all those mourning his loss.

Chief Arthur Christopher Mbanefo is survived by children, grandchildren and a wide circle of admirers across Nigeria’s diplomatic, academic and professional communities.

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