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How Insurgents Exploit Women to Undermine Security Efforts in Northeast Nigeria

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How Insurgents Exploit Women to Undermine Security Efforts in Northeast Nigeria

By: Zagazola Makama

The capture of a woman attempting to smuggle mobile phones and ammunition to Boko Haram insurgents in Sambisa Forest has once again highlighted the evolving tactics of terrorist groups in Northeast Nigeria. The suspect, who was among those rescued by troops from insurgent captivity, was found concealing phones strapped to her legs and carrying bullets meant for the insurgents.

Intelligence sources confirm that the woman had been given the best treatment after her rescue, only for her to exploit the goodwill of the troops and attempt to supply critical resources to the enemy. This incident reflects a disturbing trend where insurgent groups manipulate the perceived innocence of women to facilitate their operations.

Over the years, Boko Haram and its splinter factions, including the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), have increasingly turned to women to transport weapons, gather intelligence, and even act as suicide bombers.

The use of women poses significant challenges for security forces, as cultural and humanitarian considerations often make it difficult to scrutinize female suspects as rigorously as their male counterparts. Intelligence reports indicate that some women, under the guise of being victims of conflict, have played key roles in sustaining terrorist networks by smuggling cash, SIM cards, and weapons to fighters in the bush.

The Nigerian military has made significant efforts to rescue women and children from insurgent captivity, often providing them with shelter, medical care, and rehabilitation.

Intelligence experts warn that some of these women may not be acting voluntarily. Boko Haram has been known to coerce captives into working for them under threats of harm to their families. However, in some cases, ideological indoctrination plays a role, leading some women to actively support insurgent activities even after their rescue.

As troops continue their battle to restore peace in the Northeast, they must navigate the difficult balance between providing humanitarian assistance and preventing insurgents from exploiting their goodwill. The latest incident in Maiduguri is a reminder that the war against insurgency is not just fought on the battlefield but also in the shadows where trust can be easily weaponized.

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Police Arrest Teacher for Murder of 14-Year-Old Almajiri in Jigawa

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Police Arrest Teacher for Murder of 14-Year-Old Almajiri in Jigawa

By: Zagazola Makama

The Jigawa State Police Command has arrested a teacher, Mal Musa Wada, for the gruesome killing of a 14-year-old Almajiri, Bashir Adamu, whose body was found mutilated in Jikas-Dabaja Village, Gwaram Local Government Area.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the he incident was first reported on March 12, 2025, when officers at Gwaram Division discovered that the victim had been murdered, with his head and private parts severed.
After thorough investigations, Mal Musa Wada, 35, was arrested on March 18.

During interrogation, the suspect confessed to committing the crime and led detectives to the location where he had buried the victim’s severed body parts.

The Police sources have assured the public that the suspect will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of the investigation.

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Lagos Bolster Security Amid State of Emergency in Rivers State

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Lagos Bolster Security Amid State of Emergency in Rivers State

By Zagazola Makama

The Lagos State has intensified security measures across the state in response to the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State by President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Zagazola Makama was informed that the emergency declaration follows prolonged political instability and attacks on oil pipelines and critical government infrastructure in Rivers.

Thr heightened security efforts aim to safeguard the general populace, Very Important Personalities (VIPs), and critical government and private-sector investments in Lagos. As part of these measures, Marine Police Patrols and Surveillance teams have been deployed to vulnerable riverine areas and waterways.

Additionally, Tactical Police Teams, Mobile Police Squads, and personnel from the State Intelligence Department have been stationed to protect key assets. The police have also engaged the Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Beecroft, Apapa, to initiate joint patrols between Marine Police detachments and Naval personnel.

Furthermore, tactical squads have been deployed across riverine communities, waterways, and other identified high-risk locations. Foot patrols, vehicular surveillance, and intelligence gathering are ongoing to ensure maximum security and prevent any spillover of instability from Rivers State.

The Lagos State Police Command has assured residents that the situation is being closely monitored and that proactive measures will continue to protect lives and property.

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Adamawa Police Rescue Kidnap Victim, Recover Firearm in Song LGA

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Adamawa Police Rescue Kidnap Victim, Recover Firearm in Song LGA

By: Zagazola Makama

Operatives of the Adamawa State Police Command, in collaboration with local hunters, have rescued a 60-year-old kidnap victim, Babawuro Abdullahi, from his captors in Dikir Hill, Dumne, Song Local Government Area.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation, based on credible intelligence, led to a coordinated raid on the kidnappers’ hideout. After a fierce gun battle, the victim, who had spent 17 days in captivity, was rescued unhurt. A single-barrel gun was recovered from the scene.

The suspects managed to escape with gunshot wounds, and efforts are ongoing to track and apprehend them. No casualties were recorded on the side of the operatives.

The sources said that the Anti-Kidnapping Unit is handling the case for further investigations.

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