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Fact Check: Claims of 26 Soldiers Killed in ISWAP landmine is FALSE, Only 2 Soldiers Confirmed Died with one injured
Fact Check: Claims of 26 Soldiers Killed in ISWAP landmine is FALSE, Only 2 Soldiers Confirmed Died with one injured
By; Zagazola Makama
Recent reports suggesting that 26 soldiers were killed in a landmine attack in Borno State on April 29, 2025, have been debunked following a detailed investigation. According to military sources and verified accounts, only two soldiers lost their lives in the explosion, with one sustaining injury.
The initial reports, which claimed that 26 soldiers were killed and 20 others injured in the incident, circulated widely, causing confusion and alarm. However, a thorough fact check reveals that the true nature of the event is far less devastating than what was initially reported.
The repoter may have mistaken, the figures of the IEDs attack on Civilians along Kalabalge with the attack on troops along the Damboa Road.
The incident occurred around 10:05 AM on April 29, 2025, while Nigerian military personnel were carrying out a routine Military Supply Route (MSR) dominance and escort duty for civilians traveling from Damboa to Komala XP. The explosive device detonated along the route, killing Corporal Hassan Mohammed (NA/66/9990) and Private Victor Nwite (NA/85/10829). Additionally, Private Jatto Mukhtar (NA/86/2851) was injured in the blast.
Subsequent to the explosion, military personnel acted swiftly to evacuate the casualties to the 25 Brigade Field Ambulance, where they were treated before being airlifted to Maiduguri for further medical care.
Contrary to the claims of 26 soldiers being killed and 20 soldiers with serious injuries, who were transported to the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army hospital in Maiduguri.
In the aftermath of the IED attack, another incident occurred when one of the Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, which was deployed to assist with the casualty evacuation, caught fire. The fire, which was believed to have been caused by an electrical or mechanical fault, spread quickly and ignited the vehicle’s ammunition. Despite efforts to control the flames, the explosion forced troops to retreat to a safe distance. After the fire was put out, the damaged vehicle was recovered and returned to base.
The situation remains highly volatile, and troops have been advised to maintain maximum alertness as the security situation continues to evolve.
However, the official figures confirm that the casualty count remains at two fatalities, not the 26 soldiers reported earlier.
This fact check serves to clarify the misinformation surrounding the tragic attack and provide the public with accurate information regarding the incident.
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Governor Buni speaks on primary elections where consensus failed
Governor Buni speaks on primary elections where consensus failed
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has revealed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is open to a fair, credible, and transparent primary election if there is no general agreement on the consensus mode.
Governor Buni started this while commenting on the crisis rocking the party over the governor candidate for the 2027 general election. He said the party has not foreclosed direct election to produce its candidates for the contestable offices for the 2027 general election.
According to him, the party is still working on dialogue; “we are talking to each other and reaching out to the stakeholders, including the aspirants, to arrive at an amicable solution.”
“As the governor of Yobe state, I will be the happiest person to see that the state and party are peaceful and united, noting that we remain citizens of Yobe state and members of APC.
“My expectation is to see us more united and collectively working for our candidates to win the 2027 general elections,” Governor Buni said.
Governor Buni further said, “As a founding member, former secretary, and national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the unity and progress of the party mean so much to me personally; therefore, I will continue to support and protect the ideals of the party to remain Nigeria’s ruling political party.”
He expressed optimism that the aspirations for public offices in the state are driven by the desire to serve the people for a better and improved life.
Governor Buni speaks on primary elections where consensus failed
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Troops Arrest Suspected Kidnapper in Kaduna State, Recover Phone and Cash
Troops Arrest Suspected Kidnapper in Kaduna State, Recover Phone and Cash
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Sector 7, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), have arrested a suspected kidnapper in Kamuru village in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Security sources said the arrest was made at about 0330 hours on May 12 during a coordinated operation in the area.
The suspect, identified as Mr. Husaini Jibrin, 45, was reportedly apprehended at Kamuru village over alleged involvement in a kidnapping incident that occurred in Angwan Ali community on April 26, 2026, within the same local government area.
According to the sources, the suspect is believed to be linked to the planning and execution of the abduction, which had triggered security concerns in surrounding communities at the time.
Items recovered from the suspect include one mobile phone and the sum of ₦10,000 in cash.
The military said the suspect is currently in custody and undergoing interrogation as part of ongoing investigations aimed at dismantling kidnapping networks operating in the region.
Authorities added that troops have intensified surveillance and patrol operations across vulnerable communities in southern Kaduna to curb criminal activities and improve public safety.
Operation Enduring Peace continues to conduct joint operations with local security outfits and community-based structures as part of efforts to address insecurity in affected areas.
Troops Arrest Suspected Kidnapper in Kaduna State, Recover Phone and Cash
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Troops Repel Attack in Plateau State, Two Residents Killed — Military Launches Manhunt
Troops Repel Attack in Plateau State, Two Residents Killed — Military Launches Manhunt
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Sector 6, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), have repelled an armed attack on an isolated settlement in Vwang Kagot community in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State, in an incident that left two civilians dead.
Security sources said the troops responded swiftly at about 0130 hours on May 12 following reports of an attack by suspected armed assailants on the rural community.
The attackers, reportedly described as suspected armed herdsmen, stormed the settlement and engaged in violent activities before the arrival of security forces.
Upon intervention, troops in collaboration with Keystone Kuru Division forced the assailants to withdraw from the area.
However, the attackers had already killed two residents identified as Ngo Shetu Badung, 78, and Mr. Danjuma Badung, 52, before fleeing the scene.
Following the incident, troops launched clearance operations in the general area and are currently trailing the fleeing suspects.
Military authorities said additional patrols and surveillance measures have been intensified to prevent further attacks and reassure residents of their safety.
Operation Enduring Peace noted that it remains committed to stabilising vulnerable communities across Plateau State and ensuring that perpetrators of violent attacks are brought to justice.
Local security stakeholders have also continued engagements with community leaders to strengthen early warning systems and improve response to emerging threats in rural settlements.
Troops Repel Attack in Plateau State, Two Residents Killed — Military Launches Manhunt
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