Nigerian military and officials say at least 26 killed in 3 weekend attacks on civilians and police

At least 26 people have been killed in three separate Easter attacks in northern Nigeria, according to the Nigerian military and local officials. At least
Are US airstrikes in Nigeria about coercion more than security?

The false claim of religious persecution has been used to justify strikes that are more about asserting US power than protecting Nigerian citizens, writes Abubakar
As Trump warns of more airstrikes against Nigeria, there’s radio silence about the effectiveness of the previous strikes

President Donald Trump in an interview with the New York Times last Thursday has warned that he could order follow up strikes against Nigeria if
Trump’s not so smart bombs land in Nigeria & the reaction from some Nigerians is similar

US president Donald Trump announced on social media that the US military had fired missiles at targets in northwest Nigeria on Christmas Day. Early reports
Why bandit amnesties are failing in Nigeria’s northwest

Talks become leverage to win safe passage, taxation rights, or space to rearm. That’s why residents bristle when they see armed men strolling out of
Armed banditry is becoming a crisis in Nigeria: why fixing the police is key

Armed banditry in Nigeria has escalated into a full-blown security crisis, particularly in the north-west and north-central regions. What began as sporadic attacks has now morphed
Mounting death toll and looming humanitarian crisis in Nigeria amid unchecked attacks by armed groups

At least 10,217 people killed in two years since government took power Over 6,896 killed in Benue, at least 2,630 killed in Plateau 638 villages
Nigeria has a food security problem as water for crops is harder to find

After two decades of working his farm in northwestern Nigeria, Umaru Muazu now struggles to find water for his crops. A murky puddle is all
Nigeria bets on deradicalisation program in North West

The Nigerian government wants to rehabilitate and reintegrate bandits terrorising the country’s North West zone. But is expanding “Operation Safe Corridor” enough to end the
Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis reveals the extent of its healthcare collapse

‘At the end of the day, malnutrition is really a proxy indicator for a weak healthcare system.’ A malnutrition emergency is stalking northern Nigeria, driven



