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Japan’s US$200,000 Donation: WFP Provides Vital Nutrition Assistance to 2,848 Pregnant, Lactating Mother

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Japan’s US$200,000 Donation: WFP Provides Vital Nutrition Assistance to 2,848 Pregnant, Lactating Mother

By: Michael Mike

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Nigeria was able to reach 2,848 pregnant and lactating women with vital nutrition assistance in 2024 with the contribution of over US$200,000 from the Government of Japan.

The WFP, in a statement on Tuesday lamented that: “In northeast Nigeria, the impact of conflict continues to disproportionately affect women, leaving many in urgent need of humanitarian support. Malnutrition remains a critical concern, especially among pregnant women who face increased vulnerability due to displacement, limited access to healthcare, and food insecurity.”

The statement added that: “In this challenging context, targeted nutrition interventions are not just essential – they are lifesaving.”

It revealed that: “Thanks to the generous contribution of over US$200,000 from the Government of Japan, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) inNigeria was able to reach 2,848 pregnant and breastfeeding women with vital nutrition assistance in 2024.”

Appreciating the kind gesture, Chi Lael, Head of Communications for WFP in Nigeria, stated: “This support enabled the delivery of fortified foods and community-based nutrition education to affected populations at a time of record hunger in the region. The impact of this partnership represents a renewed sense of hope for women striving to survive amidst adversity”.

She noted that: “Presently, at least 5 million people in Nigeria’s northeast are facing extreme hunger, with women and girls being the most vulnerable. Despite deepening funding cuts and surging security challenges, WFP remains on ground, striving to deliver hope, save lives and change lives.”

Japan’s US$200,000 Donation: WFP Provides Vital Nutrition Assistance to 2,848 Pregnant, Lactating Mother

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JNIM terrorists clashes with rival factions in rare encounter in Nigeria’s Kebbi state

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JNIM terrorists clashes with rival factions in rare encounter in Nigeria’s Kebbi state

By: Zagazola Makama

A suspected clash between rival terrorists factions has been reported in Kebbi State, raising fresh security concerns in the North-West region.

Sources said the incident occurred on April 4, when a group identified as Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed it engaged a rival faction described as “Khawarij”.

The group alleged that one fighter was killed and another captured during the encounter, while three motorcycles and about N10 million were recovered.

However, the identity of the opposing group has yet to be independently verified.

Preliminary indications suggest the rival faction may be linked to Boko Haram or one of its splinter groups, though this remains subject to confirmation.

Security sources said the development could represent one of the first reported inter-jihadist clashes in the region.

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Troops foil mob attack, rescue suspected terrorist in Danmusa in Katsina

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Troops foil mob attack, rescue suspected terrorist in Danmusa in Katsina

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of 17 Brigade have foiled an attempt by a mob to lynch a suspected terrorist and burn down a police station in Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on April 5, 2026, when troops deployed at Combat Team 1 in Danali village responded to a distress call from a Nigerian Police outpost in the area.

The police had reported that a large crowd attempted to set the station ablaze and attack personnel after a suspected terrorist was brought into custody.

Troops were immediately mobilised to the scene and successfully prevented further escalation of the situation, restoring order in the area.

During the intervention, police personnel reportedly fired tear gas to disperse the irate crowd, which led to injuries sustained by one civilian.

The injured victim was evacuated to a medical facility for treatment.

Security sources said calm had since returned to the area, while troops continued to maintain presence to prevent a resurgence of violence and ensure stability.

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Plateau: troops launch manhunt after armed robbery attack in Bassa LGA

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Plateau: troops launch manhunt after armed robbery attack in Bassa LGA

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have launched a manhunt for suspected armed robbers who attacked three civilians along the Jebbu–Miango–Rewienko road in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 8:55 p.m. on April 5, 2026, when the victims were reportedly ambushed by armed men who dispossessed them of their motorcycles before fleeing the scene.

Troops of Sector 3 Operation Enduring Peace were immediately mobilised following the distress call but arrived after the attackers had escaped.

Efforts are ongoing to track and apprehend the fleeing suspects, while patrols have been intensified in the area to prevent further criminal activity.

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