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Boko Haram, ISWAP battle for supremacy in Sambisa forest as clashes intensify

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Rival terror groups, Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province, are reportedly engaged in renewed violent clashes deep inside the Sambisa Forest and surrounding areas of Borno State.

Security analyst, Zagazola Makama, disclosed this in a post on X on Saturday, citing intelligence from insurgent enclaves across the region.

According to the report, the latest insight into the conflict emerged from a conversation between a suspected Boko Haram fighter, identified as Ba Musa, believed to be operating within the Sambisa axis of Bama Local Government Area, and an associate known as “Ya Kazalla.”

Makama said the exchange, which reportedly took place on Thursday, provided a rare glimpse into the internal narratives and dynamics shaping the ongoing rivalry between the two extremist factions.

During the conversation, Kazalla was said to have sought clarification over reports suggesting that ISWAP fighters had recorded significant victories against Boko Haram.

However, Musa reportedly disputed the claims, insisting that Boko Haram had instead inflicted heavy losses on ISWAP.

He allegedly claimed that about 100 ISWAP fighters were killed during a confrontation on April 29 within the Sambisa Forest.

Musa further stated that an additional seven ISWAP members were killed in another clash around a forested area in Molai, in Konduga Local Government Area.

He added that Boko Haram suffered minimal casualties, with only one fighter, identified as Munzir from Gamargu, reportedly killed in the encounters.

While the claims remain unverified, they underscore the growing intensity of the rivalry between the two groups, which has developed into a parallel conflict alongside their broader insurgency against state forces.

Makama noted that such internal clashes, though difficult to independently confirm, often result in significant casualties and disruptions to command structures on both sides.

DAILY POST reports that the Sambisa Forest and adjoining corridors, as well as the Lake Chad region, have long served as strategic strongholds for insurgent factions, making them key theatres for both inter-group conflict and ongoing military operations.



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Kebbi: Police launch manhunt for husband after wife dies in gun incident

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Kebbi State Police Command has launched an investigation and a manhunt for a man after his wife died from a gunshot wound in Bagudo Local Government Area of the state.

This was contained in a post shared by security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama via his X handle.

According to police sources, the incident occurred on June 9 in Geza Village, where a 25-year-old woman, Sa’ima Sani, sustained gunshot injuries from a locally made Dane gun.

Preliminary findings indicated that the deceased had been asked by her husband, Auwalu Hassan, to bring him the loaded firearm, which had been kept in a room inside their residence.

While carrying the weapon to the rear of the house where her husband was, the gun reportedly discharged accidentally, hitting her in the stomach and left hand.

The incident was reported to the police, prompting officers from the Bagudo Divisional Police Headquarters to respond and evacuate the victim to the General Hospital in Bagudo for treatment.

She was later confirmed dead while receiving medical care.

Police said the body was photographed and processed before being released to her family for burial.

The command also disclosed that efforts were underway to locate and arrest the deceased’s husband, who reportedly left the area after the incident.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the shooting and whether any criminal negligence was involved.

The police urged members of the public to observe proper firearm safety measures and ensure weapons are securely stored to prevent avoidable tragedies.



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Police rescue two kidnap victims, arrest suspect in Ekiti forest raid

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The Ekiti State Police Command says its operatives, in collaboration with the military, Amotekun Corps, and local vigilantes, discovered a kidnappers’ den inside the forest between Irele-Ekiti in Ekiti State and Ogbe in Kogi State during a bush-combing operation. Two victims, Iorfa Solomon, 35, and Blessing Kingsley, 37, were rescued after being held hostage.

A statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Sunday Abutu, on Wednesday said the discovery was made during the operation.

“Upon sighting the operatives, the suspected kidnappers engaged them in a gun duel. In the process, one of the suspects was arrested, while other members of the gang escaped. Meanwhile, the two victims were rescued unharmed.

“Investigation revealed that the victims, Iorfa Solomon and Blessing Kingsley, were kidnapped while on duty at Aluta Bar, Ikoyi, in Kogi State, on June 4, 2026, at about 9:00 p.m.

“The victims narrated that the hoodlums, numbering about eight and armed with guns, surrounded them at the bar, shot sporadically into the air, and whisked them away into the forest, while other people at the bar managed to escape.

“During interrogation, the suspect, Abubakar Kabiru, confessed to the commission of the crime. He identified the two people rescued as their victims, while the victims also identified him as one of the hoodlums who kidnapped them.

“The suspect mentioned seven other members of his gang who are currently at large. Efforts are underway to arrest the fleeing members.

“The Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, CP Falade Adegoroye Michael, calls on everyone to be vigilant and security-conscious, and to support and cooperate with the police and other security agencies in the fight against crime and criminality in the state.”



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Ogun: Mother, son, man found dead at home; police launch investigation 

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A mother, her son, and another man identified as ‘Shanko’ were reportedly found dead on Wednesday in the Egbe Subair area of Ijebu-Igbo.

The lifeless bodies of the woman and the man were found in the toilet of their residence, while the four-year-old child was found in one of the rooms within the house.

According to residents who visited the scene, there were indications that a struggle may have occurred before the deaths, as some parts of the toilet and other items within the premises were reportedly damaged.

However, speculation within the community suggests that poisoning may have been responsible for the deaths.

When contacted, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, called for calm, stating that investigations are ongoing to unravel the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

He added that the corpses have been deposited at the General Hospital Mortuary, Ijebu-Igbo.

“The Ogun State Police Command is investigating the tragic deaths.

“Investigation is ongoing, while the bodies have been deposited at the General Hospital Mortuary, Ijebu-Igbo.”



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