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529 rustled livestock recovered in Katsina
Troops of the Nigerian Army have recovered 529 rustled livestock following a gun battle with suspected terrorists in Kafur Local Government Area of Katsina State, military authorities confirmed on Saturday.
The operation was carried out by troops of Forward Operation Base (FOB) Malumfashi, under Headquarters 17 Brigade, after receiving credible intelligence on the movement of armed terrorists around Kasuwan Sabo area of Kafur LGA on 7 February 2026.
According to military sources, the operation was led by the Commanding Officer of FOB Malumfashi, Lieutenant Colonel MM Isa. The suspects were believed to have infiltrated the area from neighbouring Zamfara State and were allegedly led by Idi Abasu Aiki, said to be a younger brother of the notorious bandit leader Ado Aliero.
On sighting the advancing troops, the terrorists reportedly opened fire, prompting a fierce exchange. Troops responded with superior firepower, forcing the assailants to flee into nearby bushes with some of the rustled animals.
The troops immediately embarked on a hot pursuit and intercepted the fleeing suspects between Burdugau and Unguwan Matau villages in Malumfashi Local Government Area, where the terrorists were compelled to abandon the livestock and escape.
After an extensive sweep of the area, the troops recovered 290 cows, 238 sheep, one donkey, and one motorcycle, bringing the total number of recovered items to 529 livestock. Military authorities, however, confirmed that 14 cows were killed during the crossfire, allegedly after being used as shields by the terrorists.

No casualties were recorded on the side of the troops during the operation.
The recovered livestock were subsequently handed over to relevant authorities for verification and return to their rightful owners. The process was supervised by the Chairman of Kafur Local Government Area, Hon. Suraju Nature, alongside the Divisional Police Officer of Kafur, Superintendent of Police Aminu Salihu.
Reacting to the development, the General Officer Commanding 8 Division and Commander Sector 2 Joint Task Force (North West), Operation FANSAN YAMMA, Major General Paul Koughna, commended the troops for their gallantry and professionalism.
He reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to sustaining aggressive operations against criminal elements across the Division’s area of responsibility.
Meanwhile, troops of FOB Malumfashi have continued aggressive patrols in the area to prevent terrorists from regrouping and to deny them freedom of movement.

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My govt cares – Tinubu reassures Nigerians amid worsening insecurity, hardship

President Bola Tinubu has restated that his government is committed to addressing the country’s main problems, including economic difficulties, power shortages and safety issues.
Speaking in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Tinubu stated that his government is still focused on policies aimed at helping the poorest and most at-risk Nigerians.
He said: “We won’t stop moving forward, and we’ll keep looking for ways to help those who are struggling.
“This is a government that really cares.”
He noted that having steady power supply is very important for development, stressing that industrial growth and learning new skills mostly rely on having dependable electricity.
“You can’t have industrial growth, learning new skills, or people gaining strength without having enough power.

“I promise Nigerians that we will provide electricity to support our country’s development,” he said.
The president also thanked Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, for the way he leads the state.
“Diri has shown the strength of leading with a clear purpose, and I am here today making a promise that the challenges we face, along with the legacy of those who led this country, including the battles and difficulties of ensuring security, will be met with hard work to properly equip and train our men and women in the Armed Forces. We will defeat terrorism and banditry.”

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BREAKING: Ebonyi Catholic Bishop, Peter Chukwu is dead
The Catholic Bishop of Abakaliki Diocese, Dr Peter Chukwu is dead.
A source said the Bishop died where he was receiving treatment for an undisclosed ailment.
Meanwhile, a social media influencer, Nwoba Chika Nwoba, in a post on his Facebook page, mourned the demise of the Bishop.
He wrote, “A very bad one for us in Ebonyi State. The loss of the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Abakaliki, Dr Peter Chukwu is a terrible loss.
“This loss is huge. God knows why, but it’s painful losing him in his 50s. A refined man and Associate Professor. This loss is beyond Ezza’s loss. It’s well. We can’t take war to God’s place. Kidney transplant issue. NCN.”
The authorities of the Catholic Church is expected to issue an official statement announcing the demise of the Bishop.


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Terrorism: Ex-Borno senatorial candidate jailed 10 years
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday sentenced former senatorial candidate in Borno State, Babagana Habeeb, to 10 years’ imprisonment for aiding terrorism through the sale of petroleum products to insurgents.
The trial judge, Peter Lifu, convicted Habeeb on a one-count charge of aiding and abetting terrorism filed by the Federal Government.
Habeeb, a fuel dealer based in Maiduguri, had pleaded guilty to the charge upon arraignment, admitting that he sold fuel to members of the Boko Haram operating in the North-East.
The convict, however, claimed that the transactions might have been carried out by attendants at his filling station.
During the proceedings, Habeeb appealed for leniency, kneeling in the dock as he urged the court to temper justice with mercy.
He told the court that he had two wives and six children and had been in detention for over 10 years without contact with his family.

Counsel to the Federal Government, David Kaswe, opposed the plea, arguing that the support provided to the terrorist group had serious consequences.
Kaswe submitted that the supply of fuel enabled the insurgents to power motorcycles used in attacks, leading to loss of lives and displacement of communities.
He urged the court to impose a stiffer penalty, noting that although the defendant had spent over a decade in custody, a 20-year sentence would be appropriate.
In his judgment, Justice Lifu held that there was no evidence establishing that the defendant was a member of Boko Haram or had undergone weapons training.
He, however, ruled that the admission of selling fuel to the insurgents was sufficient to sustain the charge of aiding terrorism.
The judge also noted that the prosecution did not challenge the defendant’s claim of prolonged detention.
Justice Lifu consequently sentenced Habeeb to 10 years’ imprisonment.
He ordered that the sentence should take effect from the date of the convict’s arrest and detention.

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