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Stop the Lies!!!!This Viral Video Is Not from the attack in Marte or Any New Attack in Nigeria

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Stop the Lies!!!!This Viral Video Is Not from the attack in Marte or Any New Attack in Nigeria

By: Zagazola Makama

Once again, the rumor mill is working overtime and this time, it’s recycling a tired, grim old lie.

A gruesome video is making the rounds on social media again, some claiming it’s from the Marte attack purporting that captured Nigerian soldiers were allegedly executed by ISWAP; others claiming it’s a recent bandit attack. But here’s the annoying part: this same video has been circulating since 2020. Yes, 2020. That’s five years ago  and yet people keep resharing it like it’s fresh off the battlefield.

It was published by NairaLand on 5 April 2020 and  due to its gory nature, YouTube deleted the video from circulation

Let’s be clear: the video is not from Nigeria, and certainly not from Marte attack. It was originally recorded in the Sahel region, where JNIM terrorists captured and executed some soldiers.  This has been verified, debunked, and buried  and yet, here it is again in 2025, haunting our timelines with false claims.

So, before you hit the share button next time, maybe take a moment to check your facts or better yet, stop spreading recycled horror content from a completely different conflict zone and attributing it to the Nigerian military.

Disinformation like this isn’t just lazy,  it’s dangerous. And frankly, it’s exhausting.

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Troops repel attack on Forward Operating Base Azir in Damboa LGA, push back ISWAP terrorists

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Troops repel attack on Forward Operating Base Azir in Damboa LGA, push back ISWAP terrorists

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops stationed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Azir in Damboa Local Government Area, Borno State, successfully repelled assault by terrorists of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) at about 1:30 a.m. on March 13.

According to security sources, the assailants approached the base from multiple directions, intending to overrun the facility.

Troops engaged the terrorists with indirect fire which lasted for several minutes forcing them to withdraw in disarray and preventing any breach of the base.

Aerial surveillance support was deployed to monitor the area and ensure containment of the threat. No casualties were reported among troops, while the attackers suffered undetermined losses.

Troops repel attack on Forward Operating Base Azir in Damboa LGA, push back ISWAP terrorists

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Troops arrest suspected kidnapper, recover AK-47 in Damaturu

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Troops arrest suspected kidnapper, recover AK-47 in Damaturu

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have arrested a suspected kidnapper and recovered an AK-47 rifle during a cordon-and-search operation in Damaturu Yobe state.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was carried out at about 11:30 a.m. on March 12 by troops in collaboration with members of the Yobe state hunters groups.

The sources said the troops conducted the cordon-and-search operation at Sidiri
Ngabarawa following credible intelligence on the presence of suspected criminal elements in the area.

During the operation, troops apprehended a suspected kidnapper identified as Ahmadu Malam, 30, a resident of Southern Ngabarawa.

Items recovered from the suspect included one AK-47 rifle with registration number HS3649 and an empty magazine.

Security sources said the suspect and the recovered weapon are currently in the custody of the 233 Battalion for preliminary investigation.

The sources added that efforts are ongoing to track and apprehend other members of the suspected kidnapping syndicate believed to be operating within the area.

According to military authorities, the operation forms part of ongoing security efforts under Operation Hadin Kai aimed at dismantling criminal and insurgent networks operating across the North-East.

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Security forces recover rustled cow, arrest four suspects in otukpo

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Security forces recover rustled cow, arrest four suspects in otukpo

By: Zagazola Makama

The police in Benue have recovered one rustled cow and arrested four suspects in connection with a case of armed robbery and cattle rustling in Otukpo Local Government Area of the state.

Sources said that the development followed ongoing investigation into an earlier report of cattle rustling recorded on March 9.

According to the sources, one of the stolen cows was recovered in the possession of a suspect identified as Tunde Rafiu of Okpomaju Village in Otukpo LGA.

During interrogation, the suspect reportedly confessed to purchasing the cow from another suspect identified as Maki Damina.

The police subsequently arrested Damina along with two other suspects believed to be linked to the cattle rustling network.

Security sources said there were strong suspicions that the remaining stolen cattle might be hidden in a bandits’ hideout at Amla area of Otukpo LGA.

They added that the use of police air support for aerial surveillance and operations in the area could assist in locating the suspected hideout, dismantling the criminal group and recovering the remaining cattle.

Investigation into the case was ongoing as efforts continued to track down other members of the syndicate.

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