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ISWAP attacks Boko Haram camp, kills six terrorists in Borno

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Terrorists of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have attacked the Boko Haram insurgents in Gajibo camp, in Borno State, killing six of them on Sunday.

Gajibo, a border community with Cameroun along the Dikwa-Gambouru road, remains terrorists’ main hideout.

A counter-insurgency expert in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, stated, in Maiduguri, that Sunday’s attack appeared to be a sustained inter-rivalry clash between the two terror groups in the North East.

According to him, ISWAP, in a silent operation, stormed the base of Boko Haram terrorists in Gajibo, 95 kilometres east of Maiduguri.

He said ISWAP also tagged Boko Haram terrorists, infidels, hours after the attack.

Makama added that the terrorists seized five AK-47 rifles from the Boko Haram fighters.

“Incessant clashes between the two terror groups lead to huge casualties,” he said.

He further disclosed that the ISWAP fighters carted away Boko Haram’s weapons and other war assets in Sambisa forest and the Lake Chad region.

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According to him, the rivalry may lead to self-destruction, as ISWAP had vowed to continue clashing with Boko Haram terrorists in the region.

“ISWAP vowed to continue battling with members of Boko Haram than with Nigerian troops,” Makama noted.

Meanwhile, multiple airstrikes by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jets have killed dozens of ISWAP terrorists in the Shettima-Abbor-Galmasku axis in Borno.

The terrorists were eliminated on Sunday after two Super Tucano fiter jets bombed a moving convoy of the terrorists on the axis.

Confirming the incident, yesterday, in Maiduguri, Makama said: “The military airstrikes were carried out, following surveillance missions showing two moving gun trucks and motorcycles conveying many fighters.”

He explained that the fighter jets, dispatched for a military operation, scored accurate hits at the terrorists’ convoy.

According to him, these resulted in the destruction of a Hilux vehicle, killing all occupants.

He added that the military airstrikes also eliminated some of the terrorists on motorcycles, while others escaped with degrees of injuries.

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Makama noted that subsidiary operation was an air interdiction operation to identify terrorists’ hideouts in Sambisa forest and the Lake Chad region.

“Nigerian Armed Forces, operating with other security agencies and stakeholders, will sustain efforts to flush out terrorists and other criminal elements in the North East,” he said.

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Gunmen attack church in Ekiti, kill pastor, abduct worshippers

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Some yet-to-be-identified gunmen have attacked a Christ Apostolic Church in Eda Oniyo Ekiti, Ilejemeje Local Government Area of Ekiti State, killing a pastor and abducting an unspecified number of worshippers.


According to reports, the attack, which occurred during a church programme on Tuesday night, has thrown the community into panic, with residents expressing fears over rising insecurity in the area.


Sources in the community said the assailants, who were armed and arrived in numbers, stormed the church located on the outskirts of the town, shot the pastor dead and whisked away several worshippers into a nearby forest.


Sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said efforts were ongoing to determine the exact number of abducted victims.


“The invaders were many. They killed the pastor and took away some worshippers. We cannot say the number yet. Moves to collate those who are missing have begun. The community is in a panic mode for now,” the source said.

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The Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti state, Sunday Abutu, who confirmed the incident, said the Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, has ordered a thorough investigation and a manhunt for the perpetrators.


“The Police in collaboration with the Nigerian Army, the Amotekun Corps, the Agro Marshal, the Vigilantes and the local hunters have commenced an aggressive bush combing operations and a serious manhunt on the perpetrators in order to ensure the rescue of the victims and the arrest and prosecution of the culprits,” Abutu said.


He added that the police were working to ensure the safe rescue of the victims and the arrest of those responsible.



“The commissioner of Police calls for calm as necessary steps are currently being taken to salvage the situation and forestall recurrence.


“Members of the public are charged to be security conscious, vigilant and promptly report any suspicious person or group of persons found within their environments to the police and other security agencies for necessary proactive actions,” he added.

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Abutu also advised religious leaders to notify the police before organising late-night gatherings to enable adequate security arrangements.


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Couple beats adopted daughter to death in Lagos

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The Igando community in Lagos state  has been thrown into deep mourning following the death of a 10-year-old girl, who was allegedly beaten to death by her adopted parents, Paul Onyeama and Adline Ogbonna.

According to reports, the incident occurred on Sunday, following weeks of alleged abuse.

The couple, who lived on Jemesi Papa Street, reportedly subjected the minor to persistent maltreatment, including frequent assaults and sending her on strenuous errands despite her young age.

The girl, identified as Faith, was said to have fallen ill for about two weeks, but the alleged abuse reportedly continued unabated.

A resident of the area, said the situation escalated on Sunday when the husband and wife were said to have severely beaten the ailing child, leading to her death.

He said, “The couple had adopted a 10-year-old girl. They had been consistently maltreating and assaulting the child, while also sending her on unnecessary errands.

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“I was informed that the girl had been sick for about two weeks, yet the abuse continued. Yesterday, both the husband and wife allegedly beat the child severely despite her condition, and sadly, she died.”

It was gathered that the suspects later rushed the victim to a hospital, where she was confirmed dead on arrival.

Youths in the area, who were reportedly angered by the development, apprehended the woman.

The husband had allegedly left home earlier to procure a tricycle to dispose of the girl’s corpse, was also held by the youths.

“The moment the girl died, they kept her corpse in the room and acted as though nothing had happened. The wife even came out this morning to cook in the kitchen like nothing had happened.

“It was residents who had been observing what was going on that raised the alarm about the whereabouts of the girl before they discovered that she had died. If they had succeeded in disposing of the body, no one would have known her whereabouts,” a resident said.

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Police operatives were thereafter deployed to the scene, leading to the arrest of the couple and the recovery of the child’s body.

“Our preliminary findings revealed that the child was already dead before she was brought to the medical facility. The case will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, for further investigation,” a source said.

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EFCC arrests Cameroonian businessman for alleged ₦1.5bn bank fraud in Lagos

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Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ikoyi, Lagos, have arrested a Cameroonian businessman, Bekono Eric, for allegedly defrauding a first-generation bank of about N1.5bn.

A statement by Dele Oyewale, the Commission’s spokesperson, described the 47-year-old suspect as a member of a suspected trans-border syndicate that allegedly specialises in credit card fraud.

He was arrested on Thursday, April 23, 2026, in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.

According to the EFCC, investigations revealed that members of the suspected syndicate allegedly open bank accounts in Nigeria, obtain Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and PINs, and then move to neighbouring countries where they allegedly used the cards to carry out fraudulent transactions on accounts belonging to customers with high balances.

The suspect will be charged in court as soon as investigations are concluded.

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