Kidnap gang leader, members killed in Niger
By Muhammad Sabiu The Nigeria Police Force, in conjunction with local vigilantes, has on Monday succeeded in killing an infamous bandits' leader in Niger State. According to some media reports,…
By Muhammad Sabiu The Nigeria Police Force, in conjunction with local vigilantes, has on Monday succeeded in killing an infamous bandits' leader in Niger State. According to some media reports,…
By Abdelghaffar Amoka Abdelmalik I love ABU and the used-to-be lovely Zaria; But is it time to run away? After submitting the final copies of my PhD thesis in March…
By Muhammad Sabiu The governor of Zamfara State, Muhammad Bello Matawalle, has advised the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on security. Mr Matawalle made the recommendation when…
By Muhammadu Sabiu Reports coming from Zamfara State have indicated that suspected terrorists operating in northwestern Nigeria have killed four persons and abducted 50 others in an attack they launched…
By Sumayyah Auwal Usman Three people died in Zangon Kataf, Monday, in an outbreak of fresh hostilities. The attack happened in Goran Gida, Gora District of Zangon Kataf LGA. According to…
A traveller, Sadiq Tijjani Inuwa Bakori, wrote on his Facebook page that angry youths in Yantumaki town of Katsina State had blocked Kankara - Dutsinma federal highway in protest against…
By Tordue Simon Targema Although extortion by security agents mounting roadblocks on Nigerian highways is not a new phenomenon, the trend has assumed an alarmingly worrisome dimension recently. A foreigner…
By Muhammadu Sabiu A suspected bandit operating in northwest Nigeria, Bello Galadima, has on Tuesday been apprehended by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Sokoto.…
Jaya settlements in Boko District, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State was raided by suspected bandits yesterday. Reports have indicated that several people have been killed and many injured…
By Mubarak Ibrahim Lawan "At least 1,126 villagers killed by bandits from January to June 2020", reported Amnesty International on 24th August 2020. And only God knows how many people…