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Group Says Nigeria Facing Complex Security Challenges Requiring Unwavering Actions

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Group Says Nigeria Facing Complex Security Challenges Requiring Unwavering Actions
… Urges NSA to Shun Unjust Criticisms

By: Michael Mike

A group, the Northern Christian Youth Professionals (NCYP), has said Nigeria is at a defining moment, facing complex security challenges that require unwavering dedication, professionalism, and courage, urging the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu to shun unjust criticisms against his efforts at restoring security back to the country.

The group in a statement on Monday by its Chairman, Isaak Abrak said: “We wish to express our unwavering support for the National Security Adviser (NSA) as he continues to discharge his critical duty of safeguarding our nation’s security and providing strategic guidance to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We have observed with concern the wave of attacks, criticisms, and deliberate misinformation being spread against the NSA on social media and other platforms. While we acknowledge that public service—especially in such a sensitive and high-stakes role—naturally attracts scrutiny, we strongly believe that his focus should remain on the bigger task of securing our nation rather than being distracted by detractors.”

The statement added that: “Nigeria is at a defining moment, facing complex security challenges that require unwavering dedication, professionalism, and courage. The NSA has demonstrated a resolute commitment to addressing these issues and working towards a safer and more stable Nigeria. The ongoing campaigns of calumny against him are nothing but a distraction, and we urge him to remain steadfast, knowing that true leadership often comes with criticism.

“We also call on well-meaning Nigerians to reject the spirit of division and undue attacks on leaders who are working tirelessly to strengthen our nation. Constructive criticism is essential for growth, but malicious attacks that seek to undermine national security efforts should be discouraged.

“Furthermore, we advise those engaging in baseless attacks, especially some of our elders who should be beacons of wisdom, to remember the fear of God. Life is fleeting, and every individual will one day give an account before the Almighty. It is imperative to use one’s voice and influence for truth, justice, and the good of the nation rather than to spread division and falsehood. Let us all strive to leave a legacy of integrity, unity, and godly counsel for the younger generation.

“We encourage the NSA to keep his eyes on the ultimate goal—ensuring a secure Nigeria and supporting the President’s vision for a peaceful and prosperous nation. He should not waste his valuable time responding to baseless attacks but should instead draw strength from the knowledge that history will judge his work fairly.

“The Northern Christian Youth Professionals stand firmly in solidarity with the NSA and assure him of our continued prayers and support. We urge him to remain focused, unwavering, and committed to the great task ahead.”

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Fourteen Abducted Victims Released in Maru, Zamfara State; Two Killed in Captivity

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Fourteen Abducted Victims Released in Maru, Zamfara State; Two Killed in Captivity

By: Zagazola Makama

Fourteen victims abducted in December 2025, including six family members of Inspector Hussaini Abubakar of Maru Police Division, have been released by their captors.

Zagazola reliably gathered that the release occurred at about 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2026. Unfortunately, two of the victims, identified as Bashir Marafa, aged 45, and Halliru Kabiru, aged 50, were killed while in captivity.

Sources added that a pregnant woman among the abductees delivered a baby girl while in captivity. The victims are currently receiving medical attention at the General Hospital, Maru.

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Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara

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Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara

By: Zagazola Makama

Two persons abducted earlier this month in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State have been rescued, while a separate bandit attack in Talata Mafara LGA left one person dead and others missing.

Sources confirmed that Bashir Adamu Iyatawa, 42, and Kenneth Allahmagani, 35, both from Zaria City, Kaduna State, were abducted at Unguwar Chida Village in Tsafe on Feb. 16, 2026.

They were rescued on Feb. 26, debriefed, and later taken to a hospital for medical attention before being handed over to their relatives.

In a separate incident, armed bandits loyal to a local bandit leader, Na Sanda, attacked the outskirts of Jangebe town in Talata Mafara LGA on Feb. 27 at about 2:00 a.m.

The attack resulted in the death of Misbawu Aminu, 30, and the abduction of an unspecified number of persons to an undisclosed location.

Joint troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA and local vigilante groups are reported to be pursuing the fleeing bandits. Authorities have assured that efforts to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the culprits are ongoing.

Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara

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Boko Haram Attack on CJTF Leaves One Dead in Gwoza, Borno state

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Boko Haram Attack on CJTF Leaves One Dead in Gwoza, Borno state

By: Zagazola Makama

One member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) was killed following an ambush by suspected ISWAP terrorists along the Warave–Gwoza Road in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Sources said the incident occurred on February 25 at about 7:30 a.m. when gunmen attacked members of the CJTF and hunters on routine patrol. Fifty-year-old Bello Adamu, a member of the CJTF, was fatally injured in the attack.

Army troops of Operation HADIN KAI, Police Tactical Units, and CJTF personnel visited the scene, documented the incident, and evacuated the victim to Gwoza General Hospital, where he was certified dead on arrival. His body was released to his family for burial according to Islamic rites.

Monitoring of the area continues to prevent further attacks.

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