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The Unseen Repercussions Of Protest

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The Unseen Repercussions Of Protest

By: Husaini Mohammed Isa

Amidst the widespread call for protest across the country, a painful truth that remained hidden to many of the Nigerian youths was the simple fact that those countries who experienced violent protests before lived in more harrowing situation than the pre-protest era.

It pains me a lot and indeed many reasonable people seeing promising young-Nigerians being coerced into accepting protest as an alternative option to draw the attention of Government. History has taught us that this system has never worked before in any country of the World and certainly, it won’t work in Nigeria as well.

Those who genuinely advised the youths to shelve the idea of hitting the streets to protest over hardships including Islamic clerics have been ensnared in a web of blackmail, and in some cases, threat to life.

In sharing this glimpse into the untold consequences of protest, I aim not to absolve our leaders and clerics of any blame but to advise our youths to tread with caution.

Only recently, more than 30 young people have been tragically killed in Kenya as a result of a protest which have now morphed into calls for the President to resign.

Those fanning the embers of war between the impoverished Nigerians and Government establishment have their hidden agenda against the Nigerian people because truth often transcends the surface-level.

The best answer to the merchants of war in circumstances like this is to say “NO” to physical confrontation with Government which invariably leads to disaster.

I assert that Nigeria stands as the finest country in the World due to the natural endowment which Almighty has blessed the country with, any attempt to retard its progress is counterproductive and recipe for tragedy.

The youths ought to learn from history before embarking on a futile journey that may further exacerbate the already bad situation in our country.

I stand in solidarity with Nigeria and pray for better days ahead.

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NA CAT Week: Army Flags Off Free Medical Outreach in Kaduna Community

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NA CAT Week: Army Flags Off Free Medical Outreach in Kaduna Community

By Zagazola Makama

The Nigerian Army has commenced pre-event activities for its Combat Arms Training (CAT) Week 2026 with a free medical outreach for residents of Birnin Yaro community in Kaduna State.

Security sources said the outreach, which held on May 2, was flagged off by the Chief of Integrated Combat Arms, Maj.-Gen. G.M. Mutkut, as part of preparations for the CAT Week scheduled to take place at Jaji Military Cantonment from May 4 to May 8, 2026.

The sources disclosed that the programme provided free medical consultations and treatment for members of the host community, as well as personnel and their family members.

According to the sources, the initiative was designed to strengthen civil-military relations while improving access to basic healthcare services for underserved communities.

They added that senior officers, including the Principal Staff Officer from Headquarters Infantry Corps Centre and members of the Central Organising Committee for the CAT Week, were in attendance.

The sources noted that the event was conducted peacefully and without any incident.

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Troops Arrest Two Suspected Terrorists in Borno, Recover Phones and Charms

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Troops Arrest Two Suspected Terrorists in Borno, Recover Phones and Charms

By Zagazola Makama

Troops of the Nigerian Army have arrested two suspected terrorists during a patrol operation in Ngamdu town, Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State.

Security sources said the operation was conducted at about 5:35 p.m. on May 2 by troops of 154 Battalion while on routine patrol within the area.

The sources disclosed that the suspects were intercepted and arrested during the patrol.

According to the sources, items recovered from them include one mobile phone, one keypad phone, a power bank, charms and other sundry items.

They added that the suspects are currently in military custody for further interrogation and investigation.

The sources noted that further action will be taken after profiling, while patrols in the area have been intensified to maintain security dominance.

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Four Killed, Three Injured in Attack on Illegal Mining Site in Plateau

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Four Killed, Three Injured in Attack on Illegal Mining Site in Plateau

By Zagazola Makama

Four persons have been killed and three others injured following an attack by unknown gunmen at an illegal mining site in Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 1:30 p.m. on May 2 at Mazat mining site, where the victims were reportedly engaged in unauthorised mining activities.

The sources disclosed that the assailants opened fire on the victims, killing four on the spot while three others sustained varying degrees of gunshot injuries.

According to the sources, the injured victims—two females and one male—were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention and are currently receiving treatment.

They added that the corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.

The sources further noted that security operatives were mobilised to the scene, while additional deployments have been made to track down the perpetrators.

They reiterated that night mining activities remain prohibited in the state, stressing that investigations into the incident are ongoing.

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