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Renewed Jihadist Onslaught in Nigeria’s Northeast: A Alarming Surge in Violence

16 March 2026

In a March 10, 2026, interview, Kabiru Adamu of Beacon Consulting attributed the resurgence to improved jihadist tactics and urged clearer public communication on international partnerships (e.g., with the U.S.) and addressing citizen concerns.

Weekly Press Review

Weekly Press Review 16-22 January, 2026

23 January 2026

At least eight Nigerian soldiers were killed and 50 wounded on when Islamist Boko Haram insurgents attacked a military formation in Borno State, security sources said on Wednesday.

Weekly Press Review

Weekly Press Review November 28-04 December 2025

5 December 2025

n Anglican priest kidnapped in northwest Nigeria last month has been killed in captivity, the head of the Church of Nigeria said, as the country reels from a surge in abductions and killings that has drawn condemnation from Washington.

Weekly Press Review

Weekly Press Review from 7-13 Nov 2025

14 November 2025

Regional News Sudan relief operations are ‘on the brink of collapse,’ UN migration agency warns | Africanews The U.N. migration agency warned on Tuesday that humanitarian efforts in Sudan’s war-torn […]

Weekly Press Review

Weekly Press Review from 31 oct to 6 Nov 2025

11 November 2025

Regional News Nigeria’s FM says state-backed persecution impossible under constitution | Africanews Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar said on Tuesday that state involvement in religious persecution was “impossible” in Nigeria […]

Nigerian Troops Repel ISWAP Attacks, Claim Victory in Lake Chad Region

23 October 2025

They said the insurgents carted away foodstuffs and other goods destined for Gamboru, burning an undisclosed number of vehicles, but spared the lives of the commuters.

Widowed by Insecurity, Women Struggle to Remarry in Borno State, North-East Nigeria.

12 September 2025

Barriers hinder women from remarrying. Data on Nigeria report more than 10,000 women widowed since Boko Haram conflict in 2009. During the insurgency, hundreds of young men from Borno state were arrested, abducted, or forced to join the insurgents.