Nigerian troops have arrested a 15-year-old suspect believed to be connected to the deadly attack that claimed the life of a senior military officer in Borno State. The suspect, identified simply as Tijjani, was apprehended by troops of Operation Hadin Kai on Sunday in Ngamdu. According to reports, he was allegedly on his way to collect supplies for his group when he was arrested, carrying ₦850,000 in cash. Link to Deadly Attack The arrest follows last week’s attack in which Brigadier General Oseni Braimah, commander of the 29 Task Force Brigade, and three soldiers were killed. The assault, attributed to suspected members of Boko Haram, is considered one of the most significant blows to Nigeria’s military leadership in recent months. In a video circulating online, Tijjani reportedly confessed in Hausa to participating in previous attacks in Benisheik and Ngamdu. He also revealed that his group had operated from Jilli both before and after carrying out the attacks. “Before the attack, we came from Jilli and returned there after the attack,” he said.“Yesterday, I left other fighters, my colleagues, at Jilli. I don’t know what happened to them there.” Connection to Jilli Operations The suspect’s statement appears to align with recent military operations in the region. Just days after the brigadier general’s death, Nigerian forces carried out an airstrike on Jilli market, which authorities said targeted a logistics base linked to Islamic State West Africa Province. The military maintains that the strike was aimed at disrupting insurgent supply chains, although reports of possible civilian casualties have sparked ongoing investigations. No Official Statement Yet As of the time of reporting, authorities have not issued an official statement confirming the arrest. However, the development may provide critical intelligence in the military’s ongoing fight against insurgency in northeastern Nigeria. Ongoing Security Challenges Borno State remains a hotspot for insurgent activity, with security forces continuing efforts to dismantle networks linked to both Boko Haram and ISWAP. The arrest of the teenage suspect highlights not only the persistence of the conflict but also the troubling involvement of minors in armed groups.
NAF Begins Probe Into Alleged Civilian Casualties in Jilli Airstrike
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has launched an investigation into reports of civilian casualties following recent airstrikes in Jilli Market, located near Fuchimiram village in Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe State. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Director of Public Relations and Information at NAF Headquarters, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, emphasized that the force takes allegations of civilian harm very seriously. According to him, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) has ordered the immediate deployment of the Civilian Harm Accident and Investigation Cell (CHAI-Cell) to the affected area. The team is tasked with conducting a detailed fact-finding mission to verify the claims and assess the situation on the ground. “The Nigerian Air Force treats all reports of possible civilian harm with the utmost seriousness and empathy,” the statement said. NAF reiterated its commitment to maintaining professionalism, accountability, and transparency in all its operations. Earlier, the Air Force had confirmed carrying out mop-up airstrikes in the Jilli axis as part of ongoing military operations. However, it did not confirm whether any civilian casualties were recorded at the time. The outcome of the investigation is expected to provide clarity on the incident and guide any necessary actions moving forward.
Streeting: Trump’s ‘Outrageous’ Remarks Strain UK–US Relations Amid Iran Tensions
The United Kingdom’s relationship with the United States has come under fresh strain following recent remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump, according to UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting. Speaking in an interview with Sky News, Streeting described Trump’s recent social media comments as “incendiary, provocative, and outrageous,” highlighting growing tensions between the two long-standing allies. ‘Judge Trump by Actions, Not Words’ Streeting suggested that interpreting Trump’s statements can be difficult, noting that it is “not always clear” what the former president means when he posts online. However, he emphasized that Trump should be judged more by his actions than his rhetoric. “We’ve all come to learn that you judge President Trump through what he does, not just what he says,” Streeting said. Iran Disagreement Deepens Divide A key source of tension is the ongoing disagreement over how to handle Iran and its nuclear ambitions. Streeting defended the UK government’s decision not to join military action, describing it as “the right decision” and stressing that the conflict is “not a war of our choosing.” At the same time, he acknowledged concerns about Iran’s influence, stating that the UK government remains clear-eyed about the perceived threat the country poses to regional allies and British interests. Pressure on a Historic Alliance While differences over Iran have “undoubtedly strained” relations with the Trump administration, Streeting was careful to stress that the broader UK–US partnership remains strong. He described the two nations as “old and close friends” with deeply intertwined interests, shared democratic values, and longstanding security cooperation. Starmer Praised for ‘Levelheaded’ Approach Streeting also praised Prime Minister Keir Starmer for maintaining a calm and measured stance during the tensions. He contrasted this with criticism from opposition figures, including Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage. According to Streeting, managing relations with Trump requires balancing strong diplomacy with restraint—especially given the gap between the former president’s words and actions. Rhetoric vs Reality Despite the heated rhetoric, Streeting urged observers to distinguish between political statements and actual policy outcomes. “There’s a difference between what he says and what he does,” he noted. Final Thoughts As tensions over Iran continue to test international alliances, the UK appears focused on maintaining stability in its relationship with the US—while carefully navigating the unpredictable nature of political rhetoric.
Over 1,100 Abducted in Northern Nigeria Within Four Months — Amnesty International Raises Alarm
A new report by Amnesty International has revealed a disturbing surge in kidnappings across northern Nigeria, with at least 1,100 people abducted between January and April 2026. The organization warns that the growing wave of abductions highlights a worsening security crisis and what it describes as a failure by authorities to adequately protect vulnerable communities. A Deepening Crisis According to Amnesty, the pattern of attacks shows that kidnapping has become widespread, particularly in rural areas and internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. Many of these incidents are driven by ransom demands, placing enormous financial and emotional strain on families. Victims are often held for months in harsh conditions, while relatives are forced to sell possessions or depend on community fundraising efforts to secure their release. Isa Sanusi, Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, described the situation as a “crisis of abduction” that continues to threaten lives across the region. Impact Beyond Kidnapping The consequences of these attacks go far beyond abduction. Amnesty reports that gunmen frequently raid communities, killing residents, looting property, and burning homes. The insecurity is also taking a toll on education. Fear of attacks has forced many families to withdraw their children—especially girls—from school. In some cases, early marriages are being arranged as a perceived form of protection. States Most Affected Several states have witnessed repeated violence: Kebbi State: At least 24 people were killed in a recent attack on Debe community, with homes and places of worship destroyed. Benue State: Amnesty reported 17 deaths during Easter celebrations in Mbalom, while over 500,000 people remain displaced due to ongoing violence. Katsina State: Bandit attacks persist despite claims of peace agreements, with entire villages reportedly razed. Plateau State: Recent killings in areas like Jos South have been linked to security lapses, with reports that security forces often arrive after attacks have occurred. Concerns Over Government Response Amnesty International criticized Nigerian authorities for failing to meet their constitutional and international obligations to protect citizens. The group also raised concerns about a lack of accountability, noting that perpetrators are rarely investigated or prosecuted—creating an environment where such crimes continue with little consequence. Call for Urgent Action The organization is urging the federal government to take immediate steps to address the crisis. Key recommendations include: Strengthening security presence in vulnerable communities Ensuring swift response to attacks Investigating and prosecuting perpetrators Providing support and protection for affected populations Final Thoughts The alarming rise in abductions underscores the urgent need for decisive action. As insecurity continues to spread across northern Nigeria, the safety of millions remains at risk. Until stronger measures are implemented, communities will continue to live in fear—while families bear the heavy burden of securing freedom for their loved ones.
Gunmen Kill Monarch, Police Escorts in Midnight Ambush in Imo State
A tragic and shocking incident has thrown a community in southeastern Nigeria into mourning, following the killing of a traditional ruler and his police escorts in a deadly ambush. The attack occurred in Imo State, at the boundary between Assa and Ochia communities in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area. The victim, Ochia Paulinus Ekwueme, a respected traditional ruler, was reportedly returning to his village from abroad when the incident took place on Friday night. According to sources within the community, the monarch had only just arrived in Owerri earlier that day before heading toward his hometown. Along the way, his convoy was ambushed by unknown gunmen in what appears to have been a carefully planned attack. The assailants opened fire on the vehicle, killing the monarch and the police officers assigned to protect him. In a particularly disturbing development, reports indicate that the attackers allegedly set the victims and their vehicle ablaze after the attack. A local source suggested that the operation may have involved insider information, stating that the attackers seemed aware of the monarch’s return. The incident has since left residents in shock, with many expressing grief over the loss of their traditional leader. Confirming the attack, the spokesperson of the Imo State Police Command stated that investigations are already underway. The Commissioner of Police has ordered the immediate deployment of tactical teams to the area to restore calm and track down those responsible. Authorities have assured the public that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the perpetrators, emphasizing that the security situation is being closely monitored. This tragic event underscores the growing security concerns in parts of the region, particularly the increasing cases of targeted attacks and violent ambushes. As investigations continue, the people of Ohaji/Egbema and beyond are left grappling with the loss and seeking answers to yet another act of violence.
Joshua Rejects Fury Ring Invite, Says No Deal Yet for Fight
Anthony Joshua has dismissed Tyson Fury’s invitation to join him in the ring, insisting no agreement has been reached for a potential bout. Speaking on Netflix, Joshua emphasized that proper negotiations must take place before any fight is confirmed. “There’s a negotiation that you go through. I’ve sat at this table with him many times,” Joshua said.“I’m not going to sit here and say, ‘Yeah, I’ll fight him.’ I’m not here to get clout. I’m here to fight. Contracts will be sent over. We’ll go through the nitty-gritty and you’ll probably see us in the ring next, more than likely. But I’m not here to start getting in the ring and shouting in someone’s face.” Despite Joshua’s stance, Netflix hinted on social media that the fight could take place later this autumn. The 80,000-seat Croke Park in Dublin has emerged as a possible venue for a September showdown, should Joshua, 36, opt against taking an interim warm-up fight. Efforts to arrange a clash between the two British heavyweights have repeatedly fallen through over the past six years. Talks were most recently delayed following Joshua’s involvement in a car accident in Nigeria in December, which tragically claimed the lives of two of his friends. While the fight may no longer carry the same stakes as when both men held world titles and first agreed to meet in June 2020, it is still widely expected to be the biggest boxing event of 2026.
UK Police Arraign Teenager Over Killing of Nigerian Boy
UK Police Arraign Teenager Over Killing of Nigerian Boy The Metropolitan Police has announced that a 16-year-old suspect will be arraigned before a magistrates’ court over the killing of Nigerian teenager, Eghosa Ogbebor. According to authorities, the minor—whose identity is being withheld due to legal restrictions—was formally charged with murder on Friday, April 10. He is scheduled to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday. Ogbebor, 14, a British-Nigerian, was fatally shot in the Woolwich area of London on April 3, an incident that led to the arrest of multiple teenagers. Police said officers initially responded to reports of a shooting at about 4 p.m. Emergency responders attempted to save the victim, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene. Further details revealed that the accused, from Romford, was first arrested on April 4 and released on bail before being re-arrested on April 9 and subsequently charged. In a statement, the police said:“A boy has been charged with murder over the shooting of 14-year-old Eghosa Ogbebor in Woolwich. “The 16-year-old, of Romford, was charged with murder on Friday, April 10, and will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, April 11. “He was first arrested on Saturday, April 4, and released on bail. He was re-arrested on Thursday, April 9.” Authorities also confirmed that other individuals previously detained in connection with the case have been granted bail, while another suspect remains in custody. “Two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man, who were arrested on April 3 in connection with Eghosa’s death, have been bailed while inquiries continue. “On Friday, April 10, a further 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.” Police added that the investigation is ongoing. Earlier, on April 4, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man in Woolwich on suspicion of murder, as well as a 46-year-old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three were later released on bail.UK Police Arraign Teenager Over Killing of Nigerian Boy The Metropolitan Police has announced that a 16-year-old suspect will be arraigned before a magistrates’ court over the killing of Nigerian teenager, Eghosa Ogbebor. According to authorities, the minor—whose identity is being withheld due to legal restrictions—was formally charged with murder on Friday, April 10. He is scheduled to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday. Ogbebor, 14, a British-Nigerian, was fatally shot in the Woolwich area of London on April 3, an incident that led to the arrest of multiple teenagers. Police said officers initially responded to reports of a shooting at about 4 p.m. Emergency responders attempted to save the victim, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene. Further details revealed that the accused, from Romford, was first arrested on April 4 and released on bail before being re-arrested on April 9 and subsequently charged. In a statement, the police said:“A boy has been charged with murder over the shooting of 14-year-old Eghosa Ogbebor in Woolwich. “The 16-year-old, of Romford, was charged with murder on Friday, April 10, and will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, April 11. “He was first arrested on Saturday, April 4, and released on bail. He was re-arrested on Thursday, April 9.” Authorities also confirmed that other individuals previously detained in connection with the case have been granted bail, while another suspect remains in custody. “Two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man, who were arrested on April 3 in connection with Eghosa’s death, have been bailed while inquiries continue. “On Friday, April 10, a further 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.” Police added that the investigation is ongoing. Earlier, on April 4, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man in Woolwich on suspicion of murder, as well as a 46-year-old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three were later released on bail.UK Police Arraign Teenager Over Killing of Nigerian Boy The Metropolitan Police has announced that a 16-year-old suspect will be arraigned before a magistrates’ court over the killing of Nigerian teenager, Eghosa Ogbebor. According to authorities, the minor—whose identity is being withheld due to legal restrictions—was formally charged with murder on Friday, April 10. He is scheduled to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday. Ogbebor, 14, a British-Nigerian, was fatally shot in the Woolwich area of London on April 3, an incident that led to the arrest of multiple teenagers. Police said officers initially responded to reports of a shooting at about 4 p.m. Emergency responders attempted to save the victim, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene. Further details revealed that the accused, from Romford, was first arrested on April 4 and released on bail before being re-arrested on April 9 and subsequently charged. In a statement, the police said:“A boy has been charged with murder over the shooting of 14-year-old Eghosa Ogbebor in Woolwich. “The 16-year-old, of Romford, was charged with murder on Friday, April 10, and will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, April 11. “He was first arrested on Saturday, April 4, and released on bail. He was re-arrested on Thursday, April 9.” Authorities also confirmed that other individuals previously detained in connection with the case have been granted bail, while another suspect remains in custody. “Two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man, who were arrested on April 3 in connection with Eghosa’s death, have been bailed while inquiries continue. “On Friday, April 10, a further 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.” Police added that the investigation is ongoing. Earlier, on April 4, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man in Woolwich on suspicion of murder, as well as a 46-year-old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three were later released on bail.The Metropolitan Police has announced that a 16-year-old suspect will be arraigned before a magistrates’ court over the killing of Nigerian teenager, Eghosa Ogbebor. According to authorities, the minor—whose identity
Nigerian Politician Sentenced to Prison for Selling Petrol to Boko Haram
A former senatorial candidate in Borno State, Babagana Habeeb, has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja for selling petrol to Boko Haram terrorists. The judgment was delivered on Friday by Justice Peter Lifu, following a one-count charge of aiding and abetting terrorism brought against the defendant by the Federal Government. Habeeb, a fuel dealer based in Maiduguri, had earlier pleaded guilty to selling petrol to the insurgents. However, he argued that his station attendants may have carried out the transactions without his direct involvement. During proceedings, the defendant reportedly knelt in court for nearly an hour, pleading for leniency. He told the court that his family had not been able to see or communicate with him for over 10 years. Counsel to the Federal Government, David Kaswe, opposed the plea for leniency. He argued that supplying fuel to Boko Haram significantly enabled their operations, including attacks that resulted in deaths and displacement of civilians. He urged the court to impose a 20-year sentence. In his ruling, Justice Lifu noted that there was no evidence linking Habeeb directly to membership in Boko Haram or involvement in weapons training. However, the court held that providing fuel to the group constituted material support for terrorism. The judge also acknowledged that the convict had already spent more than 10 years in detention, a claim not disputed by the prosecution. Consequently, the court sentenced Habeeb to 10 years imprisonment, ruling that the sentence would take effect from the date of his initial arrest and detention. The court further ordered that he be released immediately upon completion of the sentence and undergo rehabilitation.
Kebbi: Police Launch Statewide Offensive After Deadly Attacks, Recover Weapons
The Kebbi State Police Command has launched a major security operation following coordinated bandit attacks in Shanga Local Government Area that killed at least 44 people. The attacks targeted several communities, including Gebe, Kalkami, Kawara, Kasoshi, Awaye, Tungar Rini, Binuwa, and Dabe. Authorities described the assault as a well-coordinated and premeditated operation by armed groups. In response, security forces intensified deployments across the state, focusing on forests, border regions, farmlands, and other areas suspected to be hideouts or transit routes for bandits. According to police spokesperson SP Bashir Usman, the operation—carried out under directives from the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu—is already producing results and helping restore relative calm in affected communities. He added that joint security teams are conducting coordinated patrols and intelligence-driven stop-and-search operations in high-risk areas. In an early success, operatives recovered two AK-47 rifles along the Illo–Kamba axis, indicating progress in the crackdown. The Commissioner of Police, Umar Hadejia, urged residents to remain vigilant and support security agencies by reporting suspicious activities. Authorities emphasized that community cooperation will be critical to sustaining the operation, dismantling bandit networks, and preventing further attacks.
JAMB Announces Release of Examination Slip Printing
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that examination slip printing for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is now available. Candidates are advised to print their slips and carefully check important details such as their examination venue, date, and time. The examination slip is a crucial document that contains all the necessary information required to sit for the exam. However, many Nigerians have taken to social media to express frustration over difficulties accessing the JAMB website following the activation of the slip printing portal. The UTME is a computer-based standardized examination conducted by JAMB for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions across Nigeria.