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ISWAP Seeks Pound of Flesh, Takes Fight to Boko Haram Enclave as Deadly Clash Escalates

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ISWAP Seeks Pound of Flesh, Takes Fight to Boko Haram Enclave as Deadly Clash Escalates

By: Zagazola Makama

The deadly clashes between Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorist groups are not abating any time soon as both sides are devising means of undoing each other.

The latest clash which claimed the lives of several fighters from either side happened in Tumbun Rago island of Lake Chad.

In the wee hours of 22 January 2024, ISWAP elements went to where Boko Haram fighters were camping in Tumbun Rago to attack them in response to the January 21, attack launched by the Boko Haram faction in the ISWAP camp in Tumbun Jaki.

Zagazola Makama, counter insurgency expert and security analyst in the Lake Chad region, was told by reliable sources that the fight at Tumbun Rago was bloody as Boko Haram group suffered numerous casualties.

It is predicted that the deadly rivalry between the two erstwhile allies will continue unabated. Boko Haram on their own part, are not prepared to surrender their supremacy or be displaced by the ‘usurpers’.

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Troops recover 34 cattle after alleged farm destruction in Plateau community

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Troops recover 34 cattle after alleged farm destruction in Plateau community

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops under Sector 3 of Operation Enduring Peace have recovered 34 cattle following a reported case of farm destruction at Zobwo village in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the troops were mobilised at about 070645A on May 6 after receiving a report of alleged malicious destruction of an irrigation farm with machetes by suspected herders in the area.

On arrival at the scene, the troops assessed the situation and subsequently conducted a follow-up operation around a nearby settlement identified as Tafi Gana within the same local government area.

During the operation, the herders reportedly fled on sighting the troops, abandoning their cattle.

The sources said the troops recovered 34 cattle from the settlement and moved them to a secure location for further necessary action.

They added that calm had since been restored in the affected area, while efforts were ongoing to ensure proper handling of the recovered livestock in line with established procedures.

Security presence has been maintained in the general area to prevent further escalation and to forestall possible reprisal incidents.

Authorities said investigation into the incident had commenced to establish circumstances surrounding the reported farm destruction and the ownership of the recovered cattle.

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Passenger Sues British Airways Over Alleged Missing Luggage

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Passenger Sues British Airways Over Alleged Missing Luggage

By: Michael Mike

The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed July 2 for continuation of hearing in a suit filed by a passenger, Mr. Amechi Michael, against British Airways over alleged missing carry-on luggage.

At the resumed hearing, the plaintiff was cross-examined by defence counsel, Mr. John Godwin, who held the brief of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Folorunsho Majiyagbe.

During cross-examination, Amechi told the court that he reported the incident to the airline’s customer care service and was subsequently referred to the UK-based Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution for resolution.

According to him, the arbitrator issued an award in his favour regarding the delayed flight but did not address the issue of the allegedly missing carry-on luggage.

The plaintiff further informed the court that he rejected the arbitral award because he was dissatisfied with the outcome and thereafter approached the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking redress over the alleged loss of the luggage.

Amechi argued that the airline owed him a duty of care to return the luggage and alleged that members of the airline’s staff acted negligently after a cabin crew member reportedly requested that the bag be handed over for safekeeping during a delayed boarding process.

Counsel to the plaintiff, Ms. Abiola Olaitan and Mr. Shuaib O. Hammed of Parvina Partners, informed the court of their intention to close the plaintiff’s case.

Presiding judge, Justice Obiora Egwuatu, subsequently adjourned the matter until July 2 for the defence to open its case and continuation of trial.

The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1293/2025, seeks recovery of the plaintiff’s carry-on luggage allegedly lost while in the custody of the airline.

The case stems from an international trip during which the plaintiff alleged that his hand luggage was taken from him by airline personnel during a delayed boarding process with assurances that it would be kept safely and returned upon arrival.

However, according to court filings, the luggage was allegedly not returned after the flight, prompting repeated complaints to the airline and subsequent dispute resolution efforts.

The dispute later moved to the arbitration stage after the passenger was referred to the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution in the United Kingdom, a mechanism frequently used by international airlines to handle customer complaints outside the courtroom.

While the arbitration process reportedly awarded compensation connected to the delayed flight, the plaintiff maintained that the core issue relating to the missing carry-on luggage remained unresolved, leading to the present legal action before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The suit is one of several recent cases highlighting growing concerns among Nigerian air travellers over passenger rights, airline accountability and compensation claims involving delayed flights, lost baggage and customer care disputes within the international aviation sector.

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Troops neutralise two terrorists, recover catches of weapons, 10 motorcycles, rescue 32 kidnapped victims in Katsina offensive

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Troops neutralise two terrorists, recover catches of weapons, 10 motorcycles, rescue 32 kidnapped victims in Katsina offensive

By:Zagazola Makama

Troops of 17 Brigade, in conjunction with members of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps, have neutralised two terrorists and rescued 32 kidnapped victims during an offensive operation in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Security sources said the operation formed the second phase of sustained clearance missions targeting the criminal enclave of a notorious terrorist kingpin, Muhammadu Filani, whose activities have affected Musawa, Matazu and Kankia LGAs.

The sources disclosed that the troops advanced into the terrorists’ hideout on the outskirts of Dikawa village in Matazu LGA on May 8, where they came under fire from armed terrorists concealed behind rocky terrain.

According to the sources, troops responded with superior firepower, overpowering the criminals in a fierce gun battle that resulted in the neutralisation of two terrorists.

Items recovered from the scene included two AK-47 rifles, 15 AK-47 magazines with four rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, one iron butt of a general purpose machine gun (GPMG), an ammunition revolver chamber, and eight PKT links.

Troops also recovered one fabricated hand grenade, a magazine pouch, and 10 motorcycles used by the terrorists for mobility.

The sources added that troops successfully rescued 32 kidnapped victims from the enclave, comprising 10 women, nine men, and 13 children.

In addition, 26 livestock—14 cattle and 12 sheep—were recovered during the operation.

The operation reportedly recorded no casualty on the side of the troops, although a CSK EQ series armoured vehicle developed overheating and was quickly recovered and stabilised by a forward repair team.

Security authorities said all recovered items and rescued victims are currently in military custody pending handover to relevant local authorities.

Troops were also said to have destroyed identified terrorist logistics and life-support structures within the enclave as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks in the area.

Military sources added that clearance operations are still ongoing in the general area to track fleeing terrorists and deny them freedom of movement across affected communities.

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