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Two top ISWAP commanders surrender to Nigerian Army

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Two high-profile Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) commanders have reportedly surrendered to the Nigerian Army following sustained military operations in Borno State.

According to a statement by the media information officer of Operation HADIN KAI ( OPHK ), Lt Col Haruna Sani, the OPHK recorded another significant success in the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign following the surrender of two high-profile Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) commanders to troops on 8 June 2026.

Sani said the surrendered terrorists, identified as Ismail Mohammed and Abu Umar, are currently in military custody and undergoing appropriate profiling and debriefing procedures.

The OPHK media information officer added that preliminary assessments indicate that the two individuals occupied strategic positions within the terrorist hierarchy and operated within the Mangari axis of the Lake Chad region.

He said one of the surrendered commanders, Ismail Mohammed was a close associate of senior ISWAP Leader Baa Shuwa and possessed extensive knowledge of the group’s command structure and activities.

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The statement further said that the second individual, Abu Umar, was widely known within the terrorist network as a skilled explosives specialist with responsibilities linked to the fabrication and maintenance of vehicle borne improvised explosive devices and other combat-support equipment used by the terrorists.

“Interrogation further revealed that another high profile terrorist, Mohammed Khalifa, a member the ISWAP Shurah Council was neutralised during the joint operations by OPHK.

“The surrender of the two commanders represents a major setback to the terrorist organisation, particularly given their experience, influence and technical expertise acquired over several years within the insurgent network.

“Their decision to flee and surrender further underscores the effectiveness of sustained offensive operations by troops of Operation HADIN KAI, complemented by precision engagements conducted with the support of Allied Partners against terrorist enclaves across the Theatre.

“The combined pressure from these operations continues to degrade terrorist capabilities, weaken their operational networks, and compel increasing numbers of insurgents to surrender.

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“This development further demonstrates the growing desperation and declining morale within terrorist ranks as relentless military pressure continues to deny them freedom of action and safe havens,” Sani said.

He added that it also reinforces the effectiveness of ongoing efforts aimed at dismantling terrorist leadership structures and disrupting their operational capabilities.

Sani noted that Operation HADIN KAI remains committed to maintaining relentless pressure on all terrorist elements, promising that the military will continue to exploit all available opportunities to dismantle terrorist networks and restore lasting stability to affected communities.

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Xenophobia: Final batch of  Nigerians repatriated from South Africa to arrive Lagos Wednesday

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The Federal Government has announced that the final evacuation flight from South Africa will land in Lagos on Wednesday.

In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the flight, operated by Air Peace, is expected to depart Johannesburg with 315 returnees at 1:30am.

Ebienfa pegged the estimated time of arrival at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport at 6.30am.

It would be the fifth evacuation flight by the government, and the seventh batch of Nigerians to be repatriated from South Africa following the xenophobic violence.

Over 1,000 Nigerians were said to have indicated interest to return.

The fourth evacuation flight arrived on July 9 with 282 returnees, bringing the total number of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa since the evacuation flights began on June 11 to 1,141.

Theminister of foreign affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, had asked Nigerians in South Africa to take advantage of the ongoing exercise to return home.

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Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s call came as two more Nigerians were reported dead in South Africa, bringing the official death toll of Nigerian citizens in the country, since the latest xenophobic violence to four.

Some repatriated Nigerians have alleged that the figures are higher.

The minister assured that the federal government would ensure that no citizen who expressed interest to return home would be left behind.

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‘Makinde playing bizarre politics’ — Presidency knocks Oyo governor over call for UN probe into Ogbomoso abduction

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The Special adviser to the president on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga,
has tackled Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde, over his call for a United Nations (UN)-backed investigation into the abduction of pupils and teachers.

The governor had, on Monday, urged the UN and other international accountability bodies to investigate the circumstances surrounding the Ogbomoso abduction and rescue of the victims, saying Nigerians deserve a full account of what transpired.

He said: “The circumstances surrounding this incident are sufficiently grave and unusual to warrant independent scrutiny beyond our domestic institution,” the governor said.

Recall that armed men attacked three schools in the Yawota and Ahoro Esienle communities of Oriire LGA, abducting 39 pupils and six teachers on May 15.

The victims were rescued after spending 56 days in captivity following a month-long military operation involving multiple security agencies.

Onanuga, while speaking to The Punch, said Makinde’s call was unnecessary because the military and other security agencies had explained the circumstances surrounding the operation.

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“The governor has just expressed his opinion that the UN should probe this incident. Our doors are open. Let the UN come if he thinks there is more to it than what our military has explained,” Onanuga said.

He questioned the basis for the governor’s demand, saying there was no reason for security agencies to deliberately allow children to remain in captivity.

“Look at those kids. Some of them are just about four or six years old. Will anyone want to deliberately subject them to the trauma they went through for 56 days?” he said.

Onanuga noted that the operation came at a cost, with members of the military and the Oyo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun, losing their lives during the mission.

He accused Makinde, who declared his presidential bid on the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) platform, of reducing the saga to politics.

“It is just unfortunate that Mr Makinde, maybe because of politics, because he is a presidential candidate now, doesn’t have any trust in our own institutions and is now calling on an external body to come and investigate,” he said.

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The presidential aide described the governor’s demand as “unwarranted” and “absolutely unnecessary”.

“The man is just playing politics, and it is the politics of the bizarre. He wants to weaponise anything available, including dredging up a strange conspiracy theory,” he added.

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‘Makinde playing bizarre politics’ — Presidency knocks Oyo governor over call for UN probe into Ogbomoso abduction

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The Special adviser to the president on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga,
has tackled Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde, over his call for a United Nations (UN)-backed investigation into the abduction of pupils and teachers.

The governor had, on Monday, urged the UN and other international accountability bodies to investigate the circumstances surrounding the Ogbomoso abduction and rescue of the victims, saying Nigerians deserve a full account of what transpired.

He said: “The circumstances surrounding this incident are sufficiently grave and unusual to warrant independent scrutiny beyond our domestic institution,” the governor said.

Recall that armed men attacked three schools in the Yawota and Ahoro Esienle communities of Oriire LGA, abducting 39 pupils and six teachers on May 15.

The victims were rescued after spending 56 days in captivity following a month-long military operation involving multiple security agencies.

Onanuga, while speaking to The Punch, said Makinde’s call was unnecessary because the military and other security agencies had explained the circumstances surrounding the operation.

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“The governor has just expressed his opinion that the UN should probe this incident. Our doors are open. Let the UN come if he thinks there is more to it than what our military has explained,” Onanuga said.

He questioned the basis for the governor’s demand, saying there was no reason for security agencies to deliberately allow children to remain in captivity.

“Look at those kids. Some of them are just about four or six years old. Will anyone want to deliberately subject them to the trauma they went through for 56 days?” he said.

Onanuga noted that the operation came at a cost, with members of the military and the Oyo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun, losing their lives during the mission.

He accused Makinde, who declared his presidential bid on the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) platform, of reducing the saga to politics.

“It is just unfortunate that Mr Makinde, maybe because of politics, because he is a presidential candidate now, doesn’t have any trust in our own institutions and is now calling on an external body to come and investigate,” he said.

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The presidential aide described the governor’s demand as “unwarranted” and “absolutely unnecessary”.

“The man is just playing politics, and it is the politics of the bizarre. He wants to weaponise anything available, including dredging up a strange conspiracy theory,” he added.

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