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Bomb explosions hit Maiduguri after security forces repel insurgents attacks

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An unspecified number of persons were feared killed, while many others sustained injuries following bomb explosions around Monday Market in Maiduguri, Borno State and near a security post at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, on Monday.

Our correspondent gathered that the bombs detonated simultaneously at about 7.02 pm, hours after suspected Boko Haram terrorists launched simultaneous attacks on three military positions across the state.

Confirming the Monday evening bomb explosion, Head of Operations of the Federal Fire Service in Borno State, Mohammed Kafaran, said the agency had deployed its personnel to the scene.

He said, “Yes, there was a bomb explosion at the Monday Market area around Elkanemi. We have deployed our team there to assess the situation. We will get back to you shortly.”

Eyewitnesses told The PUNCH that many of the injured victims had been evacuated to hospitals for treatment.

“There were dead bodies on the ground, and many persons with wounds have been rushed to the State Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri,” one witness said.

Another resident, who demanded anonymity, recounted the moment the explosion occurred.

“I had just left the post office and was on my way when I heard a loud sound,” the resident said.

As of the time of filing this report, emergency responders had moved to the scene of the bomb explosion for rescue and assessment operations.

The bomb explosion came after suspected Boko Haram terrorists in the early hours of Monday launched a simultaneous attack on three military positions across the state.

Our correspondent gathered that the terrorists targeted the military outposts in Ajilari, Damboa, and Baga at exactly 12:35 am before security reinforcement repelled the attacks.

On the Ajilari attack, residents who spoke to The PUNCH confirmed sporadic shooting and a suspected bomb blast, which caused smoke in the atmosphere.

The spokesperson of the state police command, ASP Nahum Daso, who confirmed the attack to The PUNCH, said, “Combined security operatives, including troops from the land and air components of Operation Hadin Kai, the Police, and the Civilian Joint Task Force, repelled the attack.

“Yes, there was a suspected terrorist attack in Ajilari. As at this time, I can confirm that the attack has been foiled by combined security operatives, including police, military, hunters, civilian joint taskforce, and civil defence.”

In a statement after the attacks, the spokesperson said there were no casualties on the part of security operatives.

The statement read, “Following widespread reports of sporadic gunshots and explosions which raised public concern and attracted attention, the Borno State Police Command wishes to clarify that the incidents were a result of attempted infiltrations by suspected BH/ISWAP terrorists at Ajilari Cross, Kofa area of outskirt Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and Damboa -Maiduguri road, Damboa Local Government Area.

“The incidents occurred on 16th March 2026 at about 0000hrs in Ajilari Cross, Kofa and 0100hrs along the Damboa–Maiduguri road axis in Damboa LGA, when suspected terrorists attempted to infiltrate the areas.”

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He continued, “In a swift and coordinated response, joint security operatives, who were already on heightened alert, engaged the insurgents and successfully repelled the attacks, forcing the terrorists to retreat.”

He said the insurgents were believed to have suffered casualties and injuries, though the exact figures are yet to be confirmed.

He, however, called on members of the public to remain calm and desist from sharing unverified information.

Residents also confirmed that the atmosphere is currently calm.

A resident of Maiduguri, Sani Kidda, told The PUNCH, “Everywhere is calm now, and the tension has reduced.”

On the Damboa attack, our correspondent gathered that the terrorists launched a major attack on the 25 Task Force Brigade, a military camp in the local government.

Eyewitnesses reported that the attack started less than 30 minutes after the suspected Boko Haram ISWAP terrorists attacked Ajilari Cross.

Confirming the Damboa attack in a brief statement on Monday, the spokesperson, ASP Nahum Daso, did not specify the actual location in the local government, but said the attack was thwarted at 1 am on Monday.

He wrote, “In another separate incident, at about 0100HRS, joint security operatives thwarted a suspected terrorist attack in Damboa LGA. Normalcy has been restored, and more details are underway.”

However, details of the attack were sketchy at the time of filing this report, but residents confirmed sporadic shooting near a military base in the LGA.

A resident, who did not want to be identified, told our correspondent that the terrorist made an attempt to infiltrate the town through the 25 Task Force Brigade before they were denied access with heavy resistance.

The source said, “It was a horrible night. When we heard that terrorists were attempting to infiltrate the military camp. The news quickly spread. Thank God for the effort of our gallant troops.”

The attacks took place simultaneously with the one in Baga, where sources said the terrorists engaged troops at the Baga military base.

When contacted for comments, the Media Information Officer, Joint Taskforce, Northeast Operation Hadin Kai, Lt Col Sanni Uba, neither picked up nor returned the call.

The attacks are coming two weeks after terrorists stormed and burned down a military base in Ngoshe, killing civilians and abducting over 300 residents.

Less than 48 hours after the attack, a group, identified as Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, claimed responsibility for the attack, vowing to extend the terror activities to Maiduguri and Abuja, the nation’s capital.

In a one-minute, thirty-second video obtained by our correspondent, the group, comprising five men, said they were determined to claim the territory and rename it.

Speaking in Hausa on behalf of the group, one of them claimed that men and women were beheaded as a result of the attack.

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He said, “In the name of Allah, the most merciful and most beneficial.

“We Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad under the leadership of Imam Ubu Umaima, thank God Almighty for helping us to succeed in our mission in Ngoshe. Today, we are inside the Central mosque in Ngoshe. People in this town are saying that we cannot conquer Ngoshe. With the help of God, we have already conquered the town.

“We are not going to stop only in Ngoshe. We will attack Maiduguri and proceed to Abuja.”

Zulum condemns explosions

Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, condemned the explosion that occurred in some parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.

Zulum, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the Lesser Hajj, described the attack as despicable, cruel, and cowardly, targeting innocent people in the holy month of Ramadan.

In a statement, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dauda Iliya, called for increased vigilance and heightened security measures, particularly in places of worship, as the festive period beckons.

“I am deeply saddened by the explosions that occurred in parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims and those injured as a result of the blast. The act is utterly condemnable, barbaric, and inhumane,” said Zulum.

The governor noted that the recent surge in attacks was not unconnected with intense military operations in the Sambisa forest and other hideouts of the insurgents.

He assured people of the state that the military and other security agencies were on top of the situation, as adequate measures had been taken to forestall any security breach in Maiduguri and the entire state.

He called on residents to remain calm, go about their usual activities, and report any suspicious movement or activity to security agencies.

Meanwhile, in an interview with our correspondent, a Counterterrorism Consultant, Salaudeen Hashim, said the attacks are likely to be a response to recent military operations that eliminated some insurgent commanders.

He said, “These attacks appear to have been carefully planned and may also be retaliatory, possibly in response to recent military operations that eliminated some insurgent commanders.

“What is particularly worrying is that they reveal several troubling patterns. First, the assaults were carried out almost simultaneously in multiple locations, targeting both civilian communities and military formations. Second, they suggest that insurgent groups still retain a level of operational capability despite years of counter-insurgency efforts.”

Salaudeen added that the incidents exposed persistent security vulnerabilities in remote communities along the Sambisa–Lake Chad corridor.

“Nigerians should be concerned. The recent pattern of attacks suggests that insurgent groups still retain the ability to move and operate across parts of the North-East.

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“Their focus on military formations also indicates a deliberate attempt to weaken security infrastructure, while many rural communities remain vulnerable to these assaults,” he said.

In the same vein, the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation condemned the recent surge in attacks by insurgents on military formations and personnel across parts of Northern Nigeria.

The foundation described the attacks as “cowardly assaults” capable of undermining national security and threatening the stability of the country.

In a statement on Monday in Kaduna, the Director-General of the Foundation, Abubakar Umar, expressed deep concern over the renewed violence attributed to Boko Haram and other militant groups.

Umar said the increasing attacks on military bases and troops who are on the frontlines of the counter-insurgency war were disturbing and required urgent national attention.

He said, “The foundation views with grave concern and strong condemnation the recent surge in attacks by Boko Haram and other militant groups across parts of Northern Nigeria.”

According to him, the assaults have increasingly targeted officers and soldiers who are risking their lives daily to defend Nigeria’s sovereignty and protect innocent citizens.

“Our gallant troops continue to make enormous sacrifices in safeguarding the nation and defending communities against insurgent threats,” Umar said.

The foundation said it stood in solidarity with the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies currently battling insurgency and terrorism across the country.

Umar noted that acts of terrorism not only endanger lives but also undermine national unity and the country’s collective progress.

“These acts of terrorism threaten national security, undermine stability, and endanger the collective well-being of our people,” the statement said.

The foundation called on Nigerians to rally around the military and security agencies in their efforts to combat insurgency and restore peace.

It also urged citizens to provide both moral and material support to troops, especially during the ongoing holy month.

Umar said improved logistical support, funding, and welfare provisions were essential to strengthen the operational capacity of the military.

“Enhanced logistical, financial, and welfare provisions are essential to bolster the capacity of our troops to decisively defeat insurgency and restore lasting peace,” he said.

The foundation also condemned the activities of informants, saboteurs, and collaborators who aid terrorist groups in carrying out attacks.

It urged communities to cooperate fully with security agencies by providing credible intelligence that would help curb insurgent activities.

“Such treacherous actions betray our nation and must be rejected by all patriotic citizens,” Umar said.

He added that the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation remained committed to initiatives that promote peace, education, youth development, and sustainable progress in Northern Nigeria and across the country.

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Bandits behead abducted Oyo teacher

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One of the kidnapped teachers of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, Michael Oyedokun, has been killed.

Oyedokun was beheaded in a new video allegedly released by bandits on Sunday.

The video obtained by our correspondent on Telegram on Monday showed that the teacher was gruesomely killed after being tied and forced to speak.

The viral inhumane video has raised fresh concerns over the safety of the remaining victims.

This latest development has thrown the community into mourning as residents, families of the victims and native continue to call on security agencies and the Oyo State Government to intensify rescue operations to secure the release of those still in captivity before being killed.

Confirming the killing of the teacher, Dr Suleimon Olanrewaju, the Special Adviser on Media to Governor Seyi Makinde, in a statement on Monday, said the governor extended his condolences to the victim’s family and assured his government would explore both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to rescue others in the kidnappers’ den.

He also added that about six suspects related to the kidnapping incident have been arrested.

He equally sympathised with the family members of the tactical team of soldiers, Amotekun Corps and local vigilantes, who lost their lives in the rescue operation.

According to him, the operatives lost their lives when they ran into Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), planted by the abductors.

He stated that the wounded security personnel were responding positively to treatment and that the government would spare no cost in taking care of them.

He appealed to the victims’ relatives, religious bodies and other interested parties to exercise patience, promising that the government will rescue and reunite the victims with their families.

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“So, please, there may not be quick fixes, but we will continue to endeavour to push ourselves to the limit to resolve this quickly.

“What we know right now is that seven teachers in all were abducted. And, unfortunately, we got a video this morning that one of the teachers, I understand, the mathematics teacher, was killed by the terrorists,” he stated.

Makinde, however, said the government has achieved some success with the operation, with some individuals already arrested in connection with the situation.

“Well, from the information available from the Commissioner of Police, about six individuals have been arrested within the locality.

“Some of them, we believe, are perhaps informants or people running logistics for the terrorists.

“Also, three individuals of interest have been arrested by another security outfit within the state,” he said.

PUNCH Online reports that the gunmen invaded the school on Friday, May 15, and abducted the principal, alongside other teachers and several students.

The attack, which happened some weeks after a failed kidnap attempt that left one traveler dead along the Ibadan-Ijebu road, has renewed concerns over rising insecurity in parts of Oyo State and across Nigeria.

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Hoodlums rape Lagos sexagenarian to death

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Residents of Oke Egan in the Ilogbo-Eremi area of Badagry, Lagos State, were thrown into shock on Friday after the body of a sexagenarian woman, Victoria Adegoke, was found abandoned in a nearby bush.

PUNCH Metro learnt from community sources on Sunday that the deceased was allegedly found naked and was suspected of having been raped and strangled before her body was dragged into the bush.

One of the photographs obtained by PUNCH Metro on Sunday showed what appeared to be marks indicating that the victim’s hands had been tied by her assailants.

A community leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the incident, said Adegoke, believed to be in her 60s and a grandmother, was found around 6:10am on Friday.

He told our correspondent that the deceased had attended a programme at The Joy of Christ Ministry, popularly known as Ayo Jesu Church.

According to the source, Adegoke was allegedly ambushed by some hoodlums while returning home in the early hours of the day.

“The deceased is someone I know. Her daughter stays abroad. She went to church last Tuesday and had been there for some time because they were holding a programme that ended four days ago.

“She later stayed with one of her siblings who lives close to the church. It was while she was returning home around six in the morning that she was reportedly attacked.

“The suspects removed her clothes and underwear. They strangled her and also took her phone. Her ATM card and Bible were found at the scene,” the source said.

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Another resident who identified himself only as Adeola described the incident as shocking, questioning why an elderly woman would be subjected to such brutality.

“She should be between 65 and 68 years old. Passersby found her body inside the bush and reported the matter at the police post in Ilogbo-Eremi.

“The police are aware of the incident and should be able to track the assailants through the woman’s stolen phone,” the resident said.

A community member, who also requested anonymity for fear of attack, described the area of the incident as notorious for violent crimes.

“The community is along the boundary between Lagos and Ogun states and is known for criminal activities. This is not the first time such a crime has happened here.

In fact, this would be about the fourth such incident reported in the area.

“The place is prone to violence, so people have to be careful. She was a grandmother, not a young woman. She was found naked, and it was when the police arrived that her body was covered. Her pants had been removed, which suggested she was raped,” the source added.

When contacted on Sunday, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, CSP Abimbola Adebisi, did not respond to calls or a WhatsApp message sent to his line at the time of this report.

This is not the first time a disturbing incident has been reported in Badagry. In November 2025, the corpse of an unidentified man was discovered in front of a filling station in the Seme area of the town.

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The discovery was first reported by CityMood Badagry, a local social media news platform.

The deceased was found lying face-up, wearing what appeared to be a white top with black stripes, with parts of his chest and neck visibly exposed.

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Supporter shot dead during Lagos APC primary election

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A yet-to-be-identified man was shot dead while several others sustained injuries during a violent clash that erupted at the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in the Ikotun area of Lagos State on Saturday.

PUNCH Metro learnt  on Sunday that the incident occurred during the party’s primary election held at a primary school in the Ile-Iwe, Egbe area of the community.

The APC on Saturday conducted primary elections for aspirants vying for seats in the House of Representatives across the country.

It was gathered that the exercise was ongoing peacefully before an argument allegedly broke out among rival supporters at the venue. This was said to have led to chaos and violence.

A resident familiar with the incident, who asked not to be identified for security reasons told our correspondent on Sunday that gunshots later rang out during the disruption.

The resident said, “The primary held in a primary school at the Ile-Iwe area of Ikotun Egbe. The exercise was ongoing when an argument suddenly broke out among some supporters.

“The situation later degenerated and people started running for safety. In the process, gunshots were heard and one person was hit. Some others were also injured during the confusion.”

Another resident, who identified himself simply as Taofeek, said the violence disrupted activities in the area as other supporters and delegates fled for fear of further attacks.

“We suddenly started hearing people shouting and running. Everybody became confused because nobody initially knew what was happening.

“After the gunshots, people started jumping fences and hiding in nearby houses. It was later that we heard that one person was killed while others sustained injuries,” Taofeek disclosed.

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He further explained that the injured victim was rushed out of the venue but later died on the way to the hospital.

“The victim was rushed out after he was shot, but we learnt he later died. It created serious tension around the venue because many people were afraid,” he added.

A police source in the area told PUNCH Metro that additional security operatives were drafted to the scene of the incident before normalcy was restored.

“The moment the situation became violent, our men called for backup and the DPO and Area Commander moved to the venue to restore peace,” the police source said.

The police source, however, did not confirm if any arrest had been made.

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos State, Abimbola Adebisi, were unsuccessful as calls and messages sent to his telephone line were not responded to.

Party officials were yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident as of press time.

Electoral and political violence have remained recurring concerns in Nigeria, particularly during party primaries, elections and rerun polls, with clashes among rival supporters often resulting in injuries, deaths and destruction of property.

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