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

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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.

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Man kills replacement herder in Niger over job loss

By Zagazola Makama

The Niger State Police Command has arrested a man for allegedly killing his replacement over a dispute linked to job loss in Malale village, Borgu Local Government Area.

According to a Police Sources, the incident occurred on April 30 at about 12:30 p.m. and was reported to the Malale Police Outstation by the village head, Mallam Musa Abubakar, and one Usman Iliyasu of Tungan-Sule.

Usman Iliyasu told police that he had employed Usman Mohammed as a cattle herder two years ago but sacked him in February 2025 after accusing him of stealing money while he was away on pilgrimage to Mecca.

Subsequently, Iliyasu hired one Ibrahim Salisu, 40, of the same address to replace him.

“The sacked herder, Usman Mohammed, reportedly attacked Ibrahim Salisu with a cutlass, inflicting fatal injuries and accusing him of taking over his job. The victim died on the spot,” said the police sources.

He said Police officers from the New-Bussa Division visited the scene, photographed the corpse, and evacuated it to the General Hospital, New-Bussa, for autopsy.

The suspect was immediately arrested, and an investigation is currently ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the incident.

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Bandits kill 11 in Sokoto, joint security forces launch manhunt

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Bandits kill 11 in Sokoto, joint security forces launch manhunt

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have killed 11 persons in coordinated attacks across three communities in Gwadabawa and Sabon Birni Local Government Areas of Sokoto State, sources confirmed on Saturday that the attacks occurred on May 2 at about 7:30 p.m.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the assailants, in large numbers, stormed Satiru Village and killed five people. They then proceeded to Kunkurus Village, where they killed one person, and later attacked Shadawa community in Sabon Birni LGA, where they shot five more victims dead.

In response to the attacks, troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Sokoto Community Guards jointly responded to the attacks in the affected areas.

On their arrival, the terrorists had already fled.
The troops are currently trailing the terrorists

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VP Shettima To Represent Nigeria At Inauguration Of Gabon’s President-elect

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VP Shettima To Represent Nigeria At Inauguration Of Gabon’s President-elect

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At the instance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima will on Saturday, May 3, 2025, depart Abuja for Libreville, Gabon, to represent Nigeria at the inauguration of the country’s President-elect, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema.

Oligui Nguema, who had served as Gabon’s interim leader since August 2023, secured a decisive victory in the country’s April 12 presidential election.

According to final results released by Gabon’s Constitutional Court, Oligui Nguema garnered 58,074 votes—equivalent to 94.85% of total votes cast.

Oligui Nguema faced seven challengers in the race, including former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, who finished second with 3% of the vote. Other candidates failed to surpass the 1% threshold.

Nigeria remains supportive of the peaceful democratic transition in Gabon and reaffirms the government’s broader strategic interest in promoting democratic governance and regional stability in Central Africa.

The Vice President is expected to return to Nigeria after the inauguration.

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