Nigeria's military has confirmed the rescue of 31 worshippers who were abducted during Easter service in a deadly incident that left at least five people dead in northwestern Kaduna state. Reports indicate that the attack targeted both a Catholic and an evangelical church on April 2, prompting immediate military action to thwart the gunmen involved. Despite this rescue, the ongoing threat of violence highlights a troubling trend of insecurity in the region. The attack took place in the village of Ariko, located approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. Gunmen stormed the area during Easter... [Continue Reading]
President Bola Tinubu publicly condemned a series of deadly attacks carried out by gunmen in two Nigerian states: Plateau and Kaduna. In Jos, Plateau State’s Angwan Rukuba district, armed assailants killed civilians in assaults described as cowardly and barbaric. In Kaduna State’s Kahir village in Kagarko Local Government Area, gunmen killed and abducted wedding guests, heightening fears of broader insecurity. These attacks are seen as deliberate attempts to target vulnerable communities under cover of night, potentially inciting cycles of reprisal violence in already tense regions. The government has responded by ordering security agencies to intensify efforts to locate and apprehend... [Continue Reading]