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Borno attack: Army General, terrorists killed, Tinubu mourns

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The Defence Headquarters on Thursday confirmed that terrorists and military personnel were killed when insurgents launched a coordinated attack on the 29 Task Force Brigade Headquarters in Benisheikh, Borno State.

The military, however, did not confirm or debunk reports that the Commander of the 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, was among those killed in the incident.

The Chairman of Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State, Zanna Ajimi, however, claimed that the brigade commander was among those killed in the attack.

“Yes, we just left the military base now, and I can confirm to you that the brigade commander is among the casualties,” Ajimi told journalists.

Residents also reported that the insurgents attacked the base with sophisticated weapons, set combat vehicles ablaze, and burned shops near the military formation.

A resident, Musa Aji, said, “They didn’t just burn military vehicles; shops that are by the roadside were also set on fire. As of this time, we have yet to hear about the death of any civilian. But we heard soldiers were killed.”

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for Operation Hadin Kai, Lt Col Sanni Uba, were unsuccessful as calls were not answered.

In a statement by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Michael Onoja, the attack occurred at about 12:30 a.m. on April 9, 2026, when insurgents attempted to breach the defensive perimeter of the military installation.

He said troops of Operation Hadin Kai, led by the Commander 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, responded with “exceptional courage, professionalism, and superior firepower,” forcing the attackers to retreat.

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“In continuation of the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts, troops of the 29 Task Force Brigade in Operation Hadin Kai came under a coordinated terrorist attack on their location at the Brigade Headquarters in Benisheikh, Borno State.

“However, the troops, led by the Commander 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, responded with exceptional courage, professionalism, and superior firepower.

“In a well-coordinated counteraction, the insurgents were decisively engaged and forced to retreat in disarray, abandoning their mission,” the statement read.

The Defence Headquarters described the attack as a sign of desperation by insurgents who had suffered significant losses in recent operations, adding that the encounter resulted in the loss of some soldiers.

“Regrettably, the encounter resulted in the loss of a few brave and gallant soldiers who paid the supreme price in the line of duty.

“The Chief of Defence Staff honours their heroism, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the defence of the nation,” the statement added.

The military also disclosed that clearance operations were ongoing to track fleeing insurgents and prevent them from regrouping.

President Bola Tinubu on Thursday expressed deep sadness over the killing of soldiers of the 29 Task Force Brigade, Operation Hadin Kai, in a coordinated terrorist attack on their camp in Benisheikh, Borno State.

He described the fallen troops as “unforgettable and irreplaceable” heroes.

In a statement issued Thursday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu praised the courage of the soldiers who, he said, fought valiantly to prevent Boko Haram from overrunning the communities under their protection.

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“I extend my condolences to the families of our gallant soldiers, led by Brigadier-General Oseni Omoh Braimah, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defence of our country today in Borno State.

“The government will never forget their sacrifices. Their sacrifices will not be in vain,” the President said.

Tinubu framed the attack as an act of desperation by a weakened insurgency, saying the military had been conducting sustained land and air offensives that had neutralised many fighters and commanders.

He said, “From the reports I have received, our armed forces have been conducting sustained, intense land and air offensives against the insurgents, neutralising many of their fighters and commanders.

“The insurgents’ counterattack is a sign of desperation.”

The President urged the military high command and frontline troops not to be discouraged, promising continued government support in equipment and welfare.

“Do not lose heart, do not be weary, do not be discouraged. Our officers and men should continue to serve with honour, courage, and patriotism.

“The government will always stand by the Armed Forces, provide more of the equipment needed and ensure the welfare of all who risk their lives for our safety,” he said.

Tinubu also called on Nigerians and the media to rally behind the military, cautioning against any conduct that celebrated or condoned attacks on troops.

“I urge Nigerians and the media to continue to support our military in their relentless battle against insurgency and banditry.

“We should desist from celebrating or condoning the attacks against our troops. These soldiers are our heroes; unforgettable and irreplaceable,” he said.

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The President extended condolences to the government and people of Borno State, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to working with the state to achieve “total victory and lasting peace.”

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Egbin shutdown, grid fault paralyse Lagos power supply

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A prolonged blackout may be imminent in Lagos State following a sudden shutdown of the Egbin Power Station and a simultaneous transmission line outage, the Nigerian Independent System Operator has said.

The system operator disclosed in a statement on Thursday that the Egbin Power Station suffered a major operational disturbance, leading to a complete loss of generation and worsening supply constraints in the nation’s commercial hub.

The development has also fuelled speculation about an incident that reportedly led to the death of a contractor, although the company has yet to confirm the cause or provide an official account of what transpired.

In the statement, the system operator said the incident occurred at about 8:21 p.m. on April 28, when the plant’s output dropped from about 641 megawatts to zero.

It attributed the shutdown to critical equipment failure within the plant.

The statement partly read, “The Nigerian Independent System Operator wishes to inform the general public of a significant reduction in power generation currently affecting electricity supply across the country, particularly within the Lagos region.

“Egbin Power Station, which is the largest electricity-generating plant on the national grid and a major contributor to daily power supply in Nigeria, experienced a major operational disturbance.

“At approximately 8:21 p.m. on April 28, 2026, Egbin Power Station recorded a total loss of generation, dropping from about 641MW to zero output.

“This incident was caused by the failure of the plant’s central compressor, in addition to a malfunction of the circulating water pump system, which necessitated an immediate shutdown of all generating units to safeguard the facility.”

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The operator explained that the impact of the generation loss was compounded by a transmission constraint affecting power delivery into Lagos.

“Power supply to the Lagos region is currently further restricted due to the forced outage of the Osogbo–Ikeja West 330kV transmission line, thereby limiting the evacuation of available generation into the Lagos load centre,” it added.

The dual disruption, according to the system operator, has created a significant supply gap, forcing authorities to ration electricity to prevent a total system collapse.

“Consequently, this loss of generation has created a significant supply shortfall, necessitating immediate load-shedding measures to maintain grid stability and prevent a wider system disturbance,” the statement added.

The agency said emergency measures had been activated to manage the situation and minimise the impact on consumers.

“System operators have since deployed contingency measures, including the reallocation of available load across distribution companies, with priority given to critical national infrastructure.

“In addition, efforts are ongoing to optimise generation from other available power plants to mitigate the impact of this development on electricity consumers,” it stated.

The operator apologised to consumers, particularly in Lagos and neighbouring areas, where outages have been more pronounced.

“We acknowledge the inconvenience this situation has caused electricity consumers, especially within Lagos and surrounding areas, and we assure the public that all relevant stakeholders are working closely to resolve the situation as quickly as possible,” it added.

The Egbin Power Station, located in Ikorodu, Lagos, is the largest thermal power plant on Nigeria’s national grid, with an installed capacity of over 1,300MW, although actual generation fluctuates due to gas supply, maintenance, and grid constraints.

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Its central role means any major outage often has an immediate and widespread impact on electricity supply, particularly in Lagos, which accounts for a significant share of national power consumption.

The Osogbo–Ikeja West 330kV transmission line is also a critical backbone for power evacuation into Lagos, linking generation sources in other parts of the country to the state’s distribution network.

The latest disruption highlights the fragility of Nigeria’s electricity grid, where single-point failures in generation or transmission infrastructure can trigger cascading supply shortages.

While contingency measures such as load shedding help stabilise the system, long-term solutions lie in strengthening transmission capacity, diversifying generation sources, and improving maintenance of critical infrastructure.

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Late-night fire guts vehicle at Kwara hotel

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A fire outbreak on Wednesday night gutted a vehicle at E-Phoenix Hotel, located at Tanke Junction in Ilorin South Local Government Area of Kwara State.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Public Relations Officer of the Kwara State Fire Service, Hassan Adekunle, confirmed the incident and the prompt intervention of firefighters to contain the blaze.

He said, “On Wednesday, 29th April 2026, at 23:38hrs, the Kwara State Fire Service responded to a fire outbreak at E-Phoenix Hotel, Tanke Junction, Ilorin South Local Government Area, Kwara State.”

The PUNCH gathered that the incident involved a Honda Accord vehicle with registration number DTH 753 AA, with the fire primarily affecting the engine compartment before it was brought under control.

Firefighters were said to have quickly mobilised to the scene and succeeded in extinguishing the fire by about 00:15hrs, thereby preventing it from spreading to nearby vehicles and parts of the hotel premises.

“Preliminary findings indicated that the inferno may have been triggered by a spark from the vehicle’s wiring system, which subsequently ignited flammable components within the engine area,” Hassan disclosed.

The Director of the Kwara State Fire Service, Alabi Muhammed, urged motorists to prioritise routine maintenance of their vehicles, especially electrical systems, to prevent similar incidents.

He said, “Vehicle owners should ensure regular maintenance and inspection of electrical wiring systems, particularly in older vehicles.

“Faulty wiring should be disconnected immediately, and motorists should avoid makeshift electrical repairs.

“It is also important to keep basic firefighting equipment, such as portable extinguishers, in vehicles for early response,” he advised.

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The fire service reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property across Kwara State, noting that timely emergency response remains critical in reducing losses from fire outbreaks.

The PUNCH had earlier reported a series of fire incidents in Kwara State, including an inferno in March that destroyed three containerised shops at Eyenkorin Roundabout in Asa Local Government Area.

Similarly, on April 11, another fire incident affected a shop located in a multi-purpose building along Pakata Road in the Ita-Ogunbo area of Ilorin, further underscoring the recurring nature of such emergencies within the state capital.

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Tinubu spending millions on lobbying Congress instead of addressing ‘Christian genocide’ — US lawmaker

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Riley Moore, a member of the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia’s 2nd District, has criticised the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, accusing it of focusing on lobbying Congress in Washington instead of addressing insecurity affecting Christian communities in Nigeria.

Moore made the allegation in a post shared on X on Wednesday night, where he claimed the Federal Government of Nigeria had not done enough to respond to the violence.

“The Tinubu Administration is spending millions lobbying Congress while failing to adequately address the genocide Nigerian Christians face daily.”

He further stated, “@HouseAppropsGOP just passed our annual State Department funding bill, which takes serious steps to address this crisis. 🧵

“In this bill, I worked with @MarioDB to restrict Security Assistance to Nigeria unless certain criteria are met, including: effectively responding to violence and holding perpetrators accountable, prioritising resources for internally displaced persons, and actively returning displaced persons to their ancestral homelands.”

The criticism comes as a U.S. congressional committee advances a State Department funding bill that proposes stricter conditions for security assistance to Nigeria.

The legislation seeks to tie support to measurable actions, including improved response to violence, accountability for perpetrators, and better support for internally displaced persons.

Under the proposal, Nigeria would also face increased oversight, with U.S. authorities required to monitor how allocated funds are spent.

The bill directs the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, to assess whether Nigeria meets the conditions before further assistance is released.

The bill also includes funding targeted at addressing insecurity linked to armed groups, while encouraging improved accountability within Nigeria’s security forces and support for local response structures.

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“The Secretary is required to submit a plan for every dollar appropriated to Nigeria, and every dollar spent will have direct Congressional oversight.

“The bill also includes millions in funding for International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement to address “violence perpetrated by Fulani Ethnic Militia” and other sources of instability in the Middle Belt.

“That provision also bolsters support for the establishment of state level police forces so Christians in Plateau and Benue aren’t sitting ducks waiting for help from Abuja.”

Moore said the move reflects growing bipartisan concern in the U.S. Congress over the security situation in Nigeria and the need for stronger conditions tied to American assistance.

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