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Adamawa Football Pitch Massacre: 29 Killed as Boko Haram, ISWAP Claims Expose Security Breakdown

The Adamawa football pitch attack has left at least 29 people dead after gunmen stormed a community gathering in north-east Nigeria, targeting youths watching a match. Authorities blame Boko Haram, while ISWAP has also claimed responsibility, exposing a fragmented insurgency. The incident deepens concerns over Nigeria’s worsening security crisis and the vulnerability of civilians to coordinated attacks
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Nigeria Malaria Fight Enters Critical Phase as FG Deploys Youth Campaign Against 27% Global Burden

Nigeria malaria fight has entered a critical phase as the Federal Government launches a nationwide youth-driven campaign to tackle a disease burden accounting for about 27% of global cases. Backed by a ₦1 billion commitment, the initiative targets all states and the FCT. Officials say success depends on sustained grassroots mobilisation and consistent intervention.
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Military Defends Jilli Airstrike as Terror Target Amid Civilian Casualty Outrage

Jilli airstrike civilian casualties Nigeria has sparked outrage after a military strike in Yobe State reportedly hit a civilian area, with local sources citing multiple deaths. While the Nigerian military says the target was a terrorist enclave, rights groups and political leaders are demanding an investigation, raising urgent concerns over intelligence accuracy and civilian protection in counterinsurgency operations.
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Borno Attack Kills Troops as Shettima Reassures Armed Forces Amid Renewed Insurgency Threat

Borno attack troops killed has intensified national security concerns after insurgents launched a deadly assault on Nigerian military positions in the North-East. Vice President Kashim Shettima moved to reassure the armed forces, pledging continued support. The incident exposes persistent vulnerabilities in counter-insurgency operations, raising urgent questions about troop safety, intelligence coordination, and overall battlefield readiness.
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US Security Warning vs FG Denial: Conflicting Signals Raise Trust Questions for Nigerians

The US security warning Nigeria advisory has sparked a trust debate after Washington flagged potential terrorist risks while the Federal Government dismissed the alert as exaggerated. With one side urging caution and the other calling for calm, Nigerians are left navigating conflicting signals over safety, intelligence credibility, and the reality of security threats across the country.
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Easter Political Messaging Dominates Nigeria as Leaders Push Unity, Critics Question Sincerity

Easter political messaging in Nigeria has taken centre stage as political leaders across party lines call for unity, sacrifice, and national renewal. However, beneath the symbolic language, critics and citizens are questioning the sincerity of these messages, pointing to ongoing economic hardship, insecurity, and political tension that continue to define the national reality.
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Plateau Killings and Security Failures Dominate Debate as Senate Moves for Overhaul

Plateau killings security failures have triggered a national outcry as lawmakers, political actors, and citizens demand urgent reforms. The Senate has ordered new security measures, while Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan challenged Defence Minister Christopher Musa to deliver results or resign. President Bola Tinubu has also directed agencies to act more decisively amid rising insecurity.
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