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JUST IN: Terrorists Launch Fresh Attack in Kogi, Abduct Several Persons

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Several people have reportedly been abducted along the Omi-Odo Ara Road in Yagba West Local Government Area, local sources said.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The incident occurred earlier today, Tuesday, December 30, 2025, though the exact number of victims and their identities are yet to be confirmed.

Residents said security agencies have been alerted, and they are urging people in nearby communities to exercise extreme caution, limit unnecessary movement, and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

This comes a day after a similar attack in the area. SaharaReporters had reported on Monday that tension gripped Odo-Ere community following a coordinated Sunday night raid by armed assailants, which led to the abduction of at least four residents.

Those kidnapped during that attack were identified as Engr. Shina Ajere, Mr. Kehinde Afolabi, Damilola Ogun, and a woman popularly known in the community as Iya Lara.

According to witnesses, the attackers, believed to be heavily armed, moved from house to house, firing sporadically. However, the total number of abducted residents remains unclear, raising fears that more people may have been taken.

Egbe Mekun, another local resident, said the assailants also targeted an apartment building, leaving visible bullet marks, though they were unable to gain entry.

Residents described the scene as chaotic and terrifying, with the sound of gunfire echoing throughout the community.

Following the attack, community members appealed to security agencies and the Kogi State Government to deploy additional personnel to the area and intensify efforts to secure the release of the abducted individuals.

Odo-Ere and other communities in Yagba West have recently experienced repeated attacks by armed groups, highlighting growing insecurity and the vulnerability of rural communities in Kogi State.

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Suspect Arrested In Yobe Admits To Role In Maiduguri Mosque Bombing, Says He Was Sent To Spy On Soldiers

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He alleged that the bombs were supplied by his group leaders, whom he identified as Adam and Abubakar, said to be operating around Beki-Duse and Mubi axis of Adamawa State.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

A suspect, identified as Ibrahim Muhammed, has been arrested in Damaturu, Yobe State, after allegedly confessing to his involvement in a deadly bomb attack on a mosque in Maiduguri, Borno State, SaharaReporters has learnt.

In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, the suspect, who spoke in the Hausa language, claimed that he and other members of the Boko Haram terrorist group planted two bombs at a mosque near Kalumari area of Maiduguri, leading to an explosion that killed worshippers.

Introducing himself in the video, the suspect said: “My name is Ibrahim Muhammed. I am from Michika, Michika by tribe. I came to this town to spy.”

He alleged that the bombs were supplied by his group leaders, whom he identified as Adam and Abubakar, said to be operating around Beki-Duse and Mubi axis of Adamawa State.

According to him, the leaders selected the target and ordered the attack.

“Our leader was the one who gave us the bomb to plant. They were the ones that prescribed the mosque to bomb. The mosque was newly built and it was occupied by Izala,” he said.

When asked what brought him to Damaturu, the suspect claimed he was deployed on a reconnaissance mission.

“I was sent to spy on soldiers and local vigilantes, gather all their information and return to Maiduguri,” he stated.

He narrated that he arrived in Damaturu the previous evening and was searching for a place to sleep when he encountered local residents.

According to him, he and others were later chased from a location by a man wielding a stick, forcing them to flee.

He added that members of a local vigilante group later confronted them, ordered them to return and pack their belongings, and subsequently apprehended them while they were preparing to leave.

The suspect further claimed that another explosive device had been left behind in Tashan Joni area of Maiduguri, raising fresh security concerns.

Security authorities are yet to officially comment on the arrest or confirm the claims made in the video, but the development comes amid renewed fears over insurgent infiltration and attacks in parts of the North-East.

Previously, SaharaReporters reported that five people were killed while over 30 others sustained injuries following an explosion at a mosque located within Gamboru Market, Maiduguri, Borno State.

The Borno State Police Command confirmed the incident in a press release, stating that it received “a report of an IED explosion” on December 24, 2025, “at about 1800hrs, at Al-Adum Juma’at Mosque, located within Gamboru Market, Maiduguri, during prayers.”

The press release was signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Nahum Kenneth Daso, on behalf of the Borno State Police Command, and dated December 24, 2025.

According to the statement, the police said “the affected area has been cordoned off to ensure public safety and facilitate emergency operations” shortly after the explosion.

The command disclosed that its response was carried out under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police.

On the number of casualties, the police stated that “five (5) persons lost their lives, while thirty-five (35) others sustained varying degrees of injuries.”

It added that the injured victims “have been evacuated to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) and the State Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri, for medical treatment.”

The police further said early findings point to a suicide attack.

“Preliminary investigations further suggest that the incident may have been a suicide bombing, based on the recovery of fragments of a suspected suicide vest and witness statements recorded,” the command said, stressing that “investigations are ongoing to establish the exact cause and circumstances.”

The statement also confirmed continued security operations around the scene.

“The Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit is conducting thorough sweeping operations within and around the scene to rule out any secondary devices,” it said.

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BREAKING NEWS: President Tinubu appoints EFCC staff as Director of Public Prosecutions

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of Rotimi Iseoluwa Oyedepo as Director of Public Prosecutions in the Federal Ministry of Justice.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Abiodun Oladunjoye, Director of Information and Public Relations at the State House, said the appointment followed Oyedepo’s transfer of service from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the mainstream Federal Civil Service.

Oyedepo is to fill the vacancy created by the impending retirement of the outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions, Abubakar Babadoko, who is due to complete the mandatory eight years in office on December 31, 2025.

The statement said the new DPP is a law graduate of the University of Ilorin, having completed his degree in 2007 before proceeding to the Nigerian Law School in 2008.

It added that Oyedepo is expected to deploy his prosecutorial experience to reduce the Federal Government’s reliance on external legal counsel in sensitive and high-profile cases, while ensuring greater coherence in the government’s legal strategies.

Before his appointment, the Oyedepo spent over 15 years at the EFCC, where he specialised in the prosecution of complex economic and financial crimes.

He also served as head of the commission’s monitoring unit and was part of the Federal Government’s legal team in the Process and Industrial Development arbitration case.

It added that his service earned him the EFCC outstanding staff of the year award in 2014 and the best financial crimes prosecutor award in 2019.

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“Bombs Can’t Kill Them” — Gumi Blasts US Airstrikes, Says Bandits Are Too Smart and Mobile

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According to our reporter, Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has strongly criticised the recent United States airstrikes in Nigeria, arguing that bombing campaigns cannot defeat bandits and terrorists hiding in forests.

In an interview with Daily Trust, Gumi questioned the military value of the operation, describing it as an assault on Nigeria’s sovereignty with little strategic impact. He said mobile insurgents constantly move from place to place, making them nearly impossible to eliminate through aerial bombardment.

Gumi warned that such strikes mostly endanger civilians, stressing that bombs are often imprecise and cause more harm to innocent people than to criminals in the bush. He noted that terrorists do not operate from high-rise buildings, which airstrikes are designed to target.

While commending the federal government’s local security efforts like forest guards and state policing, he lamented that foreign military interference could undermine Nigeria’s own progress in tackling insecurity.

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