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Again, Troops kill Auta Jijji, Dankali, Sagidi in Zamfara gun duel, disperse protest in Kaura Namoda

Again, Troops kill Auta Jijji, Dankali, Sagidi in Zamfara gun duel, disperse protest in Kaura Namoda
By: Zagazola Makama
Again, the Nigerian Army troops under 1 Brigade, operating in Zamfara State, have neutralised three notorious terrorist commanders Auta Jijji, Dankali, and Sagidi alongside dozens of their fighters during a fierce gun battle in Mai Kwanugga village, Talata Mafara Local Government Area.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the encounter occurred at about 1:30 a.m. on May 1, when troops of Counter-Terrorism Team 6 (CT 6), while on a fighting patrol, intercepted hundreds of armed terrorists attacking the village.
The assailants had stormed the community on motorcycles, shooting indiscriminately and setting houses ablaze in a coordinated attempt to instill fear and cause destruction.
On sighting the troops, the terrorists opened fire, prompting a firefight that lasted several minutes. Reinforcements from the Brigade’s Quick Response Force (QRF) and 1 Battalion Special Forces (BSF) joined the engagement, overwhelming the terrorists through superior firepower and tactical manoeuvring.
According to military sources, the intense exchange led to the death of several terrorists, including three of their top commanders identified as Auta Jijji, Dankali, and Sagidi long wanted for a series of coordinated attacks, killings, and mass abductions across the North-West.
During the operation, troops recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the fleeing terrorists. Recovered items include: Four AK-47 rifles, One PKT machine gun with an erased serial number, One RPG launcher tube with serial number E3-116, Four RPG bombs, 28 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and 43 rounds of PKT ammunition.
Top military sources said the swift response averted what could have been a mass killing in the village. However, during the exploitation phase after the firefight, two civilians were hit by stray bullets while attempting to assist troops. Local sources reported that some terrorists carried away the bodies of their fallen comrades, while angry youths allegedly dismembered the bodies of neutralised fighters left behind.
In a related development, troops under Counter-Terrorism Team 2 deployed in Kaura Namoda, acting on the directive of 1 Brigade Command, successfully dispersed a violent protest at Dayau village in Kauran Namoda LGA.
The protest began at about 12:45 p.m. on May 1, when residents took to the streets to protest recurring bandit attacks, kidnappings, and killings. The demonstrators blocked the main supply route (MSR) with burning tyres, demanding urgent intervention from authorities.
Security forces, including personnel of the Nigerian Army, Police, and Civil Defence, responded promptly to the scene. Using non-violent crowd control measures, they restored normalcy and reopened the road, ensuring the safety of commuters and residents.
Military sources confirmed that calm has since returned to Kaura Namoda and surrounding communities. Troops are currently on heightened alert, conducting patrols and surveillance to forestall further incidents.
The killing of Auta Jijji, Dankali, and Sagidi is regarded by security analysts as a major blow to bandits operating across Zamfara, Kebbi, and Sokoto States.
Again, Troops kill Auta Jijji, Dankali, Sagidi in Zamfara gun duel, disperse protest in Kaura Namoda
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1,000 Northern Youths to Receive Training in ICT

1,000 Northern Youths to Receive Training in ICT
By: Michael Mike
A thousand youth from across northern states of the country are to be trained on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as part of efforts at empowering youth from the region.
The training is part of efforts of United States (US) based organisation, Zumunta Association USA Inc. which planned to host its 2025 Annual Convention between July 14-25 in Lafia, Nasarawa State.
The association which was formed in New York, US in 1991 has since its inception given scholarships to over 5,000 science students in Northern Nigeria in the value of above N100 million.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Monday, the President of the Association, Mr. Sunday Bitrus, said apart from the ICT Training, a medical outreach would be organised between June 14-23 at the Gudi General Hospital, Akwanga, Nasarawa State to provide top medical care for members of the public.
Bitrus, while disclosing that the association is non-partisan and non-religious organisation dedicated to representing the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Nigeria, while also promoting a positive image of the country globally through the impactful actions of its members, said Zumunta Association remains committed to serving the needs of members, partnering with host communities and promoting unbiased, inclusive discourse on national development.
He noted that: “Our flagship Scholarship Programme has transformed the lives of
over 5,000 science students in Northern Nigeria, with over N100 million disbursed since inception. We receive more than
810,000 applications annually, a testament to the scale of need—and a call to action for donors and partners.
“We’ve spearheaded numerous palliative projects through partnerships with over 30 NGOs. Our work includes: School renovations; Health interventions; Community development initiatives across all 19 northern states and the FCT.
“In 2024, we joined hands with the government to enroll vulnerable populations into Essential Health Care Package
programmes, combating illnesses such as malaria, typhoid, and reducing under-5 mortality rates.”
He noted that during the Convention apart from the ICT Training and Medical Outreach, other activities lined up include Zumunta Golf Classic Tournament; Tennis Tournament, Business Meeting on Strategic Sectors such as Agriculture, Mining and Minerals, Health, and Housing; Gala, Awards and Fundraiser; Engagement with Traditional Rukers and Stakeholders.
Earlier, the Chairman/CEO, (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, commended the efforts of the organisation towards development of the country.
Dabiri-Erewa, who was represented by the Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Sule Yakubu Bassi said the scholarships to 5,000 students was highly commendable and that NIDCOM would want to collaborate with the association in more areas.
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Gunmen ambush patrol team in Imo, one officer killed, Police ASP missing

Gunmen ambush patrol team in Imo, one officer killed, Police ASP missing
By: Zagazola Makama
A police patrol team was ambushed on Sunday morning by suspected members of the proscribed Eastern Security Network (ESN) along the Okigwe–Umuahia Expressway in Imo State, resulting in the death of one officer and the disappearance of another.
Zagazola Makama learnt that the attack occurred at about 8:20 a.m. near Umuaka in Okigwe while the team was on routine patrol duties.
According to security sources, the patrol team was ambushed by heavily armed assailants who opened fire without provocation.
Police Constable Oluebube Onwubuariri, one of the patrol officers, sustained gunshot wounds to the ribs and was rushed to the General Hospital, Okigwe, where he was confirmed dead.
The team leader, Assistant Superintendent of Police Casmir Eronobi, has been declared missing. He was last seen with his AK-47 rifle bearing breech number 12592 and 13 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
A massive manhunt is underway to locate the missing officer and recover the service weapon.
Security reinforcements comprising tactical teams from Owerri, the military, local vigilantes, and hunters have been deployed to comb the surrounding forests and restore order.
Gunmen ambush patrol team in Imo, one officer killed, Police ASP missing
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Turji Surrenders Not Out of Repentance, but Survival Instinct — Sources**

Turji Surrenders Not Out of Repentance, but Survival Instinct — Sources**
By: Zagazola Makama
A recently released video showing notorious bandit kingpin Bello Turji expressing interest in surrendering and accepting peace has left many Nigerians speculating whether the once-feared warlord has finally developed a conscience.
However, contrary to popular assumptions, Turji’s decision appears less about remorse and more about reality. The video, which went viral over the weekend, is not the result of a moral awakening but rather a product of desperation.
“Turji is not laying down arms because he suddenly loves peace. He is doing so because his operational capabilities have been severely weakened.”
Three days before the video surfaced, Zagazola reported that Turji was actively seeking surrender following the killing of his operational commander, Danbokolo, who was the true engine behind Turji’s terror enterprise.
Danbokolo was reportedly neutralized during a joint operation coordinated by the State Services and the Hybrid Forces, a local security team made up of Civilian JTF.
“Let’s be honest, Turji was more of a spokesman. Danbokolo handled the heavy lifting — the ambushes, raids, and executions,” the source said. “Once Danbokolo was gone, so was Turji’s swagger.”
The once-fire-spitting Turji now finds himself walking a tightrope, stripped of influence and hunted by the very people he once terrorized.
While the circumstances surrounding his potential disarmament are still being delicately managed, insiders confirm that the collapse of his network has been swift and decisive.
It is believed this recent development points to the impact of sustained, intelligence-driven offensives against high-value targets in the region.
Now, the question remains: will the government accept Turji’s amnesty after the atrocities he committed against peaceful communities in the Northwest? That remains uncertain.
Will his surrender end banditry in the Northwest? CERTAINLY NOT.
Turji Surrenders Not Out of Repentance, but Survival Instinct — Sources**
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