Showing posts with label Boko Haram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boko Haram. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Boko Haram Terrorist 'Pepper' Arrested By Soldiers (Photos)


On Sunday 14th May 2017, troops of 233 Battalion, 27 Task Force Brigade, Nigerian Army, stationed at Forward Operation Base Potiskum in conjunction with vigilantes, arrested a suspected notorious Boko Haram terrorist, Abubakar Adamu, aged 35 years, popularly called "Pepper" around New Prison area, Potiskum, Potiskum Local Government Area (LGA) of Yobe State.

Preliminary investigation shows that the suspected terrorist hailed from Yerimara village, Potiskum LGA and that he has participated in carrying out attacks and other terrorists activities in the north east. Investigation is still ongoing.

In a related development, combined troops of 231 and 331 Battalions foiled an armed robbery attempt at Chanchara village, Shani LGA. They recovered an AK-47 Rifle, Machetes and ammunition.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

Saturday, 13 May 2017

Watch Video Of Chibok Girls Holding AK-47, Explaining Why They Refused To Return Home



At least four Chibok girls kidnapped by Islamist terror group, Boko Haram in mid-April 2014, today appeared in the insurgent group's propaganda video explaining their decision not to join other abducted girls released last weekend.

The video was offered to SaharaReporters by Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida, who is known to have unfettered access to the militant group.
The abducted schoolgirls, responding to questions posed by a male voice in the background gave their names and exact class level at Chibok Girls High School where they were kidnapped approximately three years ago.

In the video, the girl's detailed reasons they refused to join their colleagues who were recently freed in exchange for several detained commanders of the militant group.

Sunday, 7 May 2017

See Photos Of The 82 Released Chibok Girls Meeting With Abba Kyari & Others In Abuja


The 82 rescued Chibok Girls have arrived in Abuja and are currently meeting with the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari. The girls are expected to meet with president Buhari by 4:00pm today.

Femi Adesina the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, confirmed the development on his twitter handle.

“82 Chibok girls now in Abuja. Received on behalf of the President at the airport by Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abba Kyari. Congrats Nigeria,” Adesina tweeted


Saturday, 1 April 2017

Troops Arrest 2 Boko Haram Spies As Another High Profile Terrorist Surrenders


On Tuesday, 28th March 2017 at about 10.00am based on information 2 suspected Boko Haram terrorists carrying out surveillance on Kareto and Dangalti villages were apprehended by troops of 158 Task Force Battalion of 5 Brigade, Nigerian Army. Preliminary investigation shows that the apprehended spies were on recconaisance mission to facilitate possible attack on the communities by Boko Haram terrorists. 

Similarly, one Bulama Kailani Mohammed Metele from Tumbun Bera, a confessed Boko Haram terrorist belonging to Mamman Nur's faction of the terrorists group under the leadership of Abu Mustapha, apparently tired of the lies his commanders, surrendered himself to troops of 145 Task Force Battalion, 5 Brigade, troops at Damasak. 

It has been confirmed that the surrendered suspect,  Bulama Kailani Mohammed Metel, was a high profile terrorist as he is at Serial number 253 on the Nigerian Army's Wanted Boko Haram terrorists poster produced recently. He is currently undergoing further interrogation. 

You are please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium. 

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

Thursday, 16 March 2017

Boko Haram Burnt Armoured Car In Borno, Killed A Soldier (Photos)


Borno State Deputy Gov HE Hon Usman Durkwa on behalf of Borno State Governor HE Gov Kashim Shettima visited the scene where Boko Haram terrorists attacked Magumeri town yesterday 15/3/2017 at about 5:30pm.

They attacked only police station & Nigeria Army base in Magumeri.One soldier was killed while another sustained injuries.Also one armoured car was burnt down,other cars & the car of the DPO of Magumeri were also destroyed by Boko Haram. 



Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Boko Haram Beheads One, Shoots Two Others To Death In New Video - Premium Times


The terrorist group, Boko Haram, has released a new video showing the execution of three men the group accused of spying for the Nigerian military.

The chilling footage, which was anonymously sent to PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday morning, shows the militants beheading one man and shooting two others to death with AK-47 rifles.

Speaking in Hausa, the terrorists briefly interviewed their victims before their execution.
The men were asked to identify themselves and those who sent them, and they claimed they were sent to infiltrate the sect by people close to the military.

Subsequently, the video cut into where the three were taken to a nearby bush and brutally executed.
It was not clear when and where the video was shot, but it included military jets flying over, some foreign mercenaries at war and an Islamic song playing in the background.

The sect issued threats against President Muhammadu Buhari, who returned to the country last week after more than one month on medical vacation in the UK.

“Oh! You, Buhari, you should know that these boys are your servants working for you whom you sent but Allah has exposed them,” the insurgents said while accusing the president of being an “infidel”.


The Nigerian Army did not immediately have comments for PREMIUM TIMES about the development.
Army spokesman, Sani Usman, said he was in a meeting and will revert as soon as possible.

The video appears to be the first from the sect this year, coming three months after its leader, Abubakar Shekau, refuted Mr. Buhari’s claims that the group had been “crushed.”

“We are safe. We have not been flushed out of anywhere. And tactics and strategies cannot reveal our location except if Allah wills by his decree,” Mr. Shekau said in the 25-minute video seen my French newswire, AFP, December 29, 2016.

Friday, 3 March 2017

Multiple Bomb Blasts At CBN Quarters In Maiduguri. Photos/Video


Early this morning, multiple suicide bomb blasts rocked Damboa road, opposite CBN quarters in Maiduguri, Borno state. According to online reports, the Civilian JTF detonated triple suicide bombers before carrying out their mission. Thick smoke was seen coming out from the scene of blasts.

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Why I Refused To Detonate My Explosive – Female Bomber (Photo)


A teenager, Amina Yusuf, paraded by the military on Wednesday in Maiduguri said she failed to detonate her explosive because she did not subscribe to Boko Haram ideology.

The 17-year-old told newsmen in Maiduguri that she was abducted five years ago, alongside her parents, in Madagali in Adamawa, after a terror attack on the village.

“I was abducted alongside my parents in Madagali in Adamawa after the terrorists attacked our village. We were taken to a camp in the bush where we were forcefully indoctrinated by the group,” she said.

The suspected suicide bomber alleged that her parents were killed after they had refused to be indoctrinated.

“My parents were executed because they did not join the group.

“I was married off to a Boko Haram militant with whom I lived in the camp,” she said.

“One day I was asked to wear the bombs. I was brought to Maiduguri with an instruction that I detonate the bomb where there is a large crowd of people,” the teenager added.

She said that she declined to detonate the explosive because she did not want to die.

“They said I should press the button but I refused and allowed security men to capture me alive.
“My four siblings are still with the terrorists in the camp,” Yusuf said.

Maj.- Gen. Lucky Irabor the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole had presented her along with two unindentified girls to newsmen during a weekly briefing in Maiduguri.

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Aisha The Female Boko Haram Fighter


As seven abducted women and four children were being taken deeper into Sambisa forest, Aisha Bakari Gombi received a call.

The voice was familiar: an army commander asking her to assemble a group of hunters to track them down.

The 11 had vanished earlier that day after a group of Boko Haram militants attacked their village, Daggu. Three local people were shot dead and cars, houses and food stores set ablaze.

Daggu is a half-hour drive from Chibok where more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted in April 2014. Both villages are in the region of Borno state in north-eastern Nigeria, which has become all too familiar with such attacks by the world’s deadliest terrorist group.

Boko Haram know me and fear me
Aisha Bakari Gombi
Bakari Gombi grew up near the Sambisa forest, where the extremists still operate despite a military offensive last year that destroyed many of their major camps. She used to hunt antelopes, baboons and guinea fowl with her grandfather. Now she hunts Boko Haram.

There are thousands of hunters in the region who have been enlisted by the military on an ad hoc basis. But Bakari Gombi is one of only a handful of women involved and she has become a heroine for hunters and local people alike. Her gallantry has won her the title “queen hunter”.

The first rescue mission in Daggu failed “because Boko Haram was heavily armed. But we saw where [the girls] are being held,” Bakari Gombi explains the morning after. “We could free them if the military would give us better weapons,” she adds, eyeing the double-barrel shotgun on her lap.

Like many in the rural regions of north-east Nigeria, Bakari Gombi is Muslim but also believes in traditional spirits. One of her rituals is to douse fellow hunters with a secret potion to protect them from bullets.

The 38-year-old leads a command of men aged 15-30 who communicate using sign language, animal sounds and even birdsong.

“Boko Haram know me and fear me,” says Bakari Gombi whose band of hunters has rescued hundreds of men, women and children.

The Nigerian army began recruiting women in 2011 and, while the numbers remain low nationwide, in this region some women have very personal reasons for joining the counterinsurgency. One of those is Hamsat Hassan, whose sister was kidnapped by Boko Haram two years ago. She has not been seen since.

“I couldn’t fire a gun when I asked to join the Hunters’ Association in a town also called Gombi, but all I knew was that I wanted to avenge the people who abducted my sister,” she says.

Hassan’s grandparents look after her seven children so she is available to hunt whenever her services are called on.

While most of the group are volunteers who juggle their commitments with other jobs, Bakari Gombi and Hassan are among the 228 male and female hunters who were recruited on a more formal basis last year by a local government official.

But by October the 10,000 naira (£25) allowances paid to the hunters had stopped. Two months later most of the team had pulled out of the programme, though some, including Bakari Gombi and Hassan, remained committed to the fight.


Bukar Jimeta, the commander of the Gombi Hunters’ Association, says though Boko Haram is regrouping in the surrounding areas, the collapse of the programme and lack of funds have left them unable to tackle the growing threat.

The hunters are not the only ones experiencing financial difficulty. In December a group of Nigerian soldiers uploaded a video to YouTube in which they appealed for equipment, food and water.

The army also faces a corruption scandal at the highest level. The former national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki, is due to stand trial for allegedly stealing £1.8bn allocated for weapons to fight Boko Haram.

The hunters believe their tracking skills are vital to the army’s counterinsurgency efforts, no matter how under-resourced they may be.

“I’m waiting for a call authorising me to go back to rescue those women and children from Daggu, but I don’t know if they will give us more arms,” says Bakari Gombi. Whether or not she receives the weapons she requires, she vows that her mission to root out Boko Haram from the forest in which she grew up will continue.

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Boy Killed In Borno By Suicide Bomber While Trying To Save Others (Photo)



The management and the entire academic and non-academic staffs of DARUSSALAM SCIENCE AND ISLAMIC ACADEMY, wishes to announce the death of its student Yakubu Muhammad Fannami, who courageously sacrificed his life to protect the lives of over hundred Muslim ummah in a mosque at kaleri. The deceased made his encounter with a female suicide bomber who tried to force herself into the mosque and detonate the explosive device at the early hours of today Wednesday, 25th January 2017. May aljannatul firdaus be his final abode. Ameen.
Announcer:
Management





Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Army To Give N500,000 To Anybody That Gives Information On Suicide Bomber


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NIGERIAN ARMY TO GIVE N500,000 CASH REWARD FOR INFORMATION ON SUICIDE BOMBERS

The spate of suicide bombings in the North East and in particular, Maiduguri and Madagali metropolis is assuming a disturbing proportion. 

Consequently, the Nigerian Army is offering a reward of the sum of N500,000 for any information that leads to the arrest of a suicide bomber, the guide to the suicide bomber, or discovery of the transit house or factory of the suicide bombers. 

The offer by the Nigerian Army  is to further encourage law abiding citizens to actively join the war against terrorists and our collective security. The following numbers are available for immediate response: 

         1.Theatre Commander, Operations LAFIYA DOLE, Maiduguri- 09064823221.

         2. General Officer Commanding 7 Division Maiduguri- 09078599985.

         3. Commander, 7 Division Garrison Maiduguri-08022375305.

         4. Commander, 28 Brigade, Mubi-08065504576.

         5.Commander,  26 Brigade, Gwoza-+234 809 721 1700 (WhatsApp).

         6. Director, Army Public Relations, Abuja-07080217992.

         7. Commander, 7 Division Military Intelligence Brigade Maiduguri-09021668444.

We would like to reassure that all information received would be treated with utmost confidentiality and acted upon with despatch. 

While we appreciate the cooperation of the members of the general public so far, there is the need to be more vigilant and security conscious to save lives and apprehend Boko Haram terrorists and their sponsors.

Once again we call on all law abiding citizens to provide useful information to security agencies towards a quicker apprehension of remnants of terrorists still bent on unleashing mayhem on Nigerians. 

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

Monday, 16 January 2017

UNIMAID Attack Is An Attack On Education - Atiku



Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has described as a dangerous development Monday’s suicide bomb attack on a mosque at the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID).
He said the attack on the UNIMAID mosque was particularly worrisome, having come at a time when the terrorist group was clearly degraded.

“We cannot afford to be complacent now or in the future,” he also said in a statement released by his media office in Abuja.

The chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who condemned the attack, said the attack on UNIMAID was not just about a bomb exploding in a mosque, but that education in the northeast is under attack.

He said Nigeria had not experienced any such act of terrorism perpetrated within a school after the February 2014 attack on the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in which 40 male students were murdered, as well as the April 2014 kidnapping of over 200 girls from their school dormitory in Chibok.

The Turakin Adamawa also stated that a lack of education was one of the most alarming threats to security in the northeast.

Many of the terrorists, he added, have been shown to be people who have either never had the chance or ability to read the Koran for themselves and interpret the tenets of Islam beyond the false teachings of their terrorist commanders.

“A sound education will provide our youth with the ability to analyse and make informed decisions, an opportunity that many young people in the northeast of Nigeria do not have at present, making it easy for false teachers to control them,” he also said. 

Atiku, who condoled with the families of the deceased, students and staff of UNIMAID over the loss of lives, also prayed for the quick recovery of the injured.

Another Lieutenant Killed In A Boko Haram Attack (See Photos)



Lt. Aminu Dangaw, pictured above, was killed after an army convoy he was in, was hit by boko haram explosive device in yobe state last week wednesday. May his soul rest in peace. Amen

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Soldiers Arrest Fleeing Boko Haram Terrorists With 100 Motorcycles (Photos)



Nigerian soldiers have arrested four fleeing members of the Boko Haram sect with 100 motorcycles.
Army spokesman, Brig.-Gen Sani Usman who disclosed this in a statement, said the fleeing terrorists were arrested on Wednesday afternoon at Madaki village in Biu Local Government Area, Borno State by troops of 27 Task Force Brigade stationed in Bara.

The names of the terrorists were given as Muazu Gogobir, Mamman Shuaibu, Muhammadu Muhammadu and Isah Ibrahim.

They were intercepted along with 100 concealed motorcycles at the outskirt of the town. The suspected Boko Haram terrorists are undergoing preliminary investigation, Sani Stated.

Read Sani’s full statement below.

NIGERIAN TROOPS ARRESTS FLEEING BOKO HARAM TERRORISTS WITH 100 MOTOR BIKES

Following the dislodgement and subsequent occupation of Boko Haram stronghold at Camp Zairo, Sambisa forest, the terrorists have been escaping the theatre to avoid capture and prosecution.

It is in this vein that troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE intensified searches, patrols, raids and mop up operations.

During one of such patrols to Madaki village in Biu Local Government Area, Borno State, troops of 27 Task Force Brigade stationed in Bara arrested 4 suspected fleeing members of Boko Haram terrorists on Wednesday afternoon whose names were given as Muazu Gogobir, Mamman Shuaibu, Muhammadu Muhammadu and Isah Ibrahim.

They were intercepted along with 100 concealed motorcycles at the outskirt of the town. The suspected Boko Haram terrorists are undergoing preliminary investigation.

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

see the photos of the motorcycle below:

Monday, 9 January 2017

Boko Haram Now Attacking Private Residences - Nigerian Army Warns



Terrorist group adopts new strategy of attacking residences in wave of attacks

The Nigerian army has issued a warning to Nigerians about a new tactic terror sect, Boko haram has devised in their attacks. In a statement signed by the deputy director army public relations, Mustapha Anka, the terrorists send suicide bombers to knock on houses, and when answered, they detonate their explosive vests.

Below is the statement in full;

This is to draw the attention of the general public to recent trend used by desperate remnants of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT). Recently, two female suicide bombers knocked at the door of one Bulama and Usman about 200 meters apart in Kalari general area of Maiduguri. The daughter of the Bulama opened the door, while the Usman himself opened his own door immediately the suicide bombers detonated their suicide vest, in the process killing the unsuspected little girl, Usman including the two female suicide bombers.

The general public is hereby advised to be cautious and weary of strange persons knocking at their doors. Security is a collective responsibility; the public is to engage in neighborhood watch. Suspicious movement of persons should be reported to security agents without any delay. The public is once again reminded that curfew is still enforced by 10pm daily, any defaulter will be prosecuted accordingly.

You are please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.

Thank you for your usual cooperation.

Boko Haram has in recent times launched a flurry of separate attacks barely two weeks after the Nigerian army announced that they had been defeated. On Sunday, January 8th, eight people have been confirmed dead in explosions that took place in different areas of Maiduguri, Borno state.

5 soldiers were killed after insurgents attacked an Army brigade in Buni Yadi, on Saturday, January 7. click here to read

Boko Haram Members Attack Military Base In Yobe, Killed 5 Soldiers Including A Captain


Suspected Boko Haram members launched a daring attack on an Army brigade in Buni Yadi, Yobe State yesterday night, killing five soldiers while the troops in return killed scores of the terrorist.

According to military sources, the sect members stormed the military base at about 6.45pm, shooting sporadically, using sophisticated weapons. The troops acted immediately and successfully overpowered the sect members. Five soldiers including a captain who is a medical doctor, were killed during the attack.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Local Government Chairman Arrested By Nigerian Army For Links To Boko Haram



The Nigerian Army on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of the chairman of Mafa Local Government Area of Borno, Shettima Lawan, for his alleged link with Boko Haram.

Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, confirmed the arrest of the council chairman during a news conference at the 7 Division headquarters in Maiduguri.
Confirming the development, the Major General said, “All I can say is that the chairman is a big supporter of Boko Haram.”

“We heard that he harboured Boko Haram members along with his father. He kept the Boko Haram members because the father begged him to do so.

“The chairman was in the habit of accommodating people that had fled from the bush.”

The same chairman sometimes also followed hunters into the bush, claiming to be hunting for the Boko Haram members. So, a lot of people are still confused about his role in the saga.

The Borno state government said they are waiting for more investigation by the security agencie

Monday, 26 December 2016

President Buhari Declares Final Crushing Of Boko Haram In Sambisa Forest (Details)



Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, says the era of Boko Haram militants has ended as Nigerian soldiers have raided the group’s “last stronghold” in Sambisa forest, and the insurgents have finally been crushed.

The president said in a statement that he was “most proud” to receive the “long-awaited and most gratifying news of the final crushing of Boko Haram terrorists”.

“I want to use this opportunity to commend the determination, courage and resilience of troops of operation lafiya dole at finally entering and crushing the remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents at ‘camp zero’, which is located deep within the heart of Sambisa forest,” he added.

President Buhari said the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, informed him that the camp fell at about 1:35 p.m on Friday.

Boko Haram launched military operations in 2009 in a bid to create Islamic State in Nigeria.

It was designated a terrorist group by the U.S in 2013 but it declared a caliphate in areas it controlled in 2014, until all the territories were eventually recaptured by the army.

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Road Construction To Sambisa Forest Has Commenced - Nigerian Army




The Nigerian military yesterday said it has commenced the construction of roads into the Sambisa and Alagarno havens of the Boko Haram insurgents. The military also revealed that over 80 per cent of Sambisa forest has been captured from the insurgents as it insisted that the counter-insurgency war in the North-east is near it’s end.

The military equally disclosed at a press conference by the head of counter-insurgency operation in the North-east (Lafiya Dole Operation), Major General Lucky Irabor that 1,880 civilians mostly women were rescued from the insurgents in the last one week.

Irabor also revealed that in the last one week, 504 suspected Boko Haram insurgents were arrested with 19 voluntarily surrendering.

He noted that 37 foreigners are in the net of the military and presently undergoing interrogations to ascertaining their complicity.
Irabor during the press conference in Maiduguri, televised live to the nation said: “We have embarked on road construction within the Sambisa forest to open up the area and also ease our operations within the theater.”

“I call on individuals and cooperate organisations to come in and support the military, as everything cannot be left to government even with construction materials and other materials, as roads are essential in reviving the economic development of the North-east,” he said.

Irabor warned members of public, especially female students of tertiary institutions to be wary of new recruitment website, insisting that Boko Haram insurgency is an evil that was meant to destroy the society.

“I also urge the general public to continue to support the military in our final move to wipe out insurgency in the north-east through the provision of useful information and not to follow the ways of some media outfit that are bent on bringing down the military,” he appealed.