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WATCH: Chilling Livestream from CAC Church in Eruku Town in Kwara State Captures Final Moments Before Gun-Wielding Terrorists Struck During a Church Service
“Now Disgraced Nation”
A few weeks ago, when President Trump described our country as “now disgraced,” many were outraged. Yet, how can we dispute it when, within a single week, 25 people were kidnapped, and one of our generals along with other officers was killed? Today, we witness another troubling terror attack in Kwara State. Rather than uniting in this critical moment, we are consumed by internal wrangling, party squabbles, and distractions.
Look closely at what is happening in the PDP, the Labour Party, SDP, and other political formations—crises deliberately orchestrated by a government that should be embracing everyone so we can unite in this troubling period.
I am reminded of a pivotal moment under President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. During an internal crisis in my then-political party, he instructed the INEC Chairman, Professor Maurice Iwu, that the stability of every political party—not just the ruling party—was essential for democracy. No party was to be undermined; all were to function within the law.
What we witness today is the opposite. The current government seems more intent on weakening parties than strengthening our democracy—seeking to fragment the PDP, Labour Party, SDP, and others.
In democratic nations, opposition is respected, elections reflect the will of the people, and governance involves carrying everyone along for peace and prosperity.
A New Nigeria is Possible – PO
PRESS RELEASE
TROOPS OF OPERATION HADIN KAI NEUTRALISE TERRORISTS, SECURE KEY LOCATIONS IN NORTH EAST
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), Joint Task Force North East, have successfully twarted multiple terrorist attacks and neutralized key threats in the North East of Nigeria between October 25–31, 2025.
The attacks, which occurred across several locations in Borno and Adamawa States, included an attempted suicide bombing in Kukawa, an ambush in the Gwoza–Limankara area and the interception of terrorist logistics networks. It is important to state that troops have stood firm, executed swift responses, and thwarted enemy advances, all while safeguarding civilians and maintaining operational efficiency.
On October 25, troops foiled terrorists’ attempt to force their way into Kukawa Town using a Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED). The troops engaged the VBIED with RPG fire, which bounced off its armored surface. The vehicle was eventually neutralized by a T-55 tank, preventing a catastrophic attack. The attackers fled after sustained fire. A 10-year-old civilian girl sustained minor injuries and was treated at a medical facility.
Troops, in cooperation with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), discovered and safely disposed of three Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in the Dikwa–Ajiri axis and surrounding areas, averting potential sabotage on major supply routes.
On October 29, troops of 192 Battalion (Main) in collaboration with CJTF carried out an ambush operation which neutralised two terrorists, forcing others to flee into the Mandara Mountains. Items recovered confirmed the continued use of bicycles and food supplies by terrorists in the area.
In a night ambush operation, troops of 202 Battalion in conjunction with 10 members of the Volunteer Force, on October 30, 2025, successfully engaged terrorists attempting to cross from the Gezuwa axis towards Sambisa Forest along the Bama–Konduga Main Supply Route. The ambush team opened fire on the insurgents, forcing them to flee in disarray.
In a separate anti-smuggling operation under Operation Strangulation, troops of 232 Battalion (Tactical) on October 29 intercepted a drum of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and two motorcycles used for illegal conveyance of the product at Fillin Ball and Sebore in Mubi South Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The smugglers abandoned the items and fled upon sighting the troops. The products are in custody for further investigation.
Similarly, in a cordon and search operation conducted on October 30, following credible intelligence on plans by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists to infiltrate Sabon Gari village in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, troops of 144 Battalion and Sector 4 Special Forces, in collaboration with Hybrid Forces and local hunters, arrested five suspects.
Those arrested include Musa Mohammed (38), Gambo Musa (17), Mallam Mohammed (17), Abu Danjuma (27), and Umar Banna (26). A pair of desert camouflage uniform and one round of 7.62mm x 54mm ammunition were found in possession of Umar Banna, while 50 wraps of Indian hemp were recovered from an abandoned hut in the area. Preliminary investigations are ongoing.
Throughout these operations, the Air Component Command of OPHK provided critical air support, conducting precision strikes and enhancing battlefield awareness with ISR assets. These joint efforts ensured the neutralization of several terrorists, the recovery of significant weapons, and the seizure of key logistics materials.
A follow- up exploitation conducted in the early hours of October 31 within a 3- kilometre radius towards the Sambisa Forest led to the recovery of one terrorist’s corpse, one AK 47 rifle with a magazine containing eight rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 90 rounds of 7.62mm × 54mm linked ammunition and four bicycles. No casualty was recorded on the part of own troops.
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