Islamist militant group Boko Haram has claimed Monday’s twin suicide bombing at the University of Maiduguri as its handiwork.
A video featuring an audio recording purporting to be leader Abubakar Shekau was posted on social media late on Monday. Reuters was unable to verify if the voice was indeed his.
“The bomb that exploded on Monday morning, it’s our brothers responsible for it,” the recording said.
A Professor of veterinary medicine, Aliyu Usman Mani, was am,ong those killed.
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Boko Haram claims responsibility for UNIMAID attack
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Army urged to go after politicians linked with Boko Haram
A group under the aegis of Northern Interfaith and Religious Organisation for Peace (NIROP, has urged the army to go after the identified political Boko Haram members.
The group questioned the motive behind Borno state government’s reaction to the arrest and interrogation of the Chairman of Mafa Local Government Council, Alhaji Shettima Lawan, who was caught harbouring Boko Haram fighters.
Its National Coordinator, Bishop Musa Fomson, who addressed reporters in Abuja at the weekend, said it appears that while soldiers are diligently working to round up escaping terrorists, politicians from the state are covertly subverting the military’s efforts thereby making the work to be worthless.
He urged Nigerians to rise up and condemn any attempt that would encourage the terrorists from regrouping.
“We appeal that Nigerians make vigilance their watchword, be their neighbour’s keepers and support the military to expose those that are political Boko Haram as we see this as being strategic to winning the battle and ensuring that the peace in the wake of the terror group’s defeat is not short lived.
“In our view, no one deserves to go through the harrowing experiences that Nigerians, particularly the people of the northeast, had gone through in the hands of the terrorists and it is definitely not an experience that should be repeated by allowing the killers to regroup.
“This is what makes it sad that some people under certain organisations or political configuration are practically wishing and working for the terrorists to regroup.
“We urge Nigerians to collectively condemn these individuals and groups regardless of whether they pretend to be politicians, activists, journalists, NGOs, media or any other covers being used to promote the interest of the defeated terrorists.
“The Nigerian Army on its part has only one option, which is to go after the identified political Boko Haram members,” he said. -

Troops discover Boko Haram mass grave
Troops of 119 Task Force Battalion of 7 Brigade, on Operation LAFIYA DOLE, yesterday discovered a mass grave belonging to former Boko Haram fighters during a mop up and clearance patrol.
Preliminary investigations showed that the graves were that of insurgents who escaped with injuries after the encounter of January 13.
Director of Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sanni Usman, said the troops recovered 36 Hand Grenades and one 12.7 X 108mm round of ammunition.
He added that the troops have continued their patrols by dominating the general area of Baga, Kangarwa and Dogonchikun with a view to intercepting fleeing terrorists. -

Army frees 257 Boko Haram suspects in Borno
•Tearful widow lays wreath in Yobe
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Borno State was marked with the release of 257 suspected Boko Haram members arrested by the Army at the expansive Ramat Square, Maiduguri.
Handing over the suspects to the Deputy Governor Usman Mamman Durkwa, the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, said they were thoroughly screened before their release.
Durkwa, Maj.-Gen. Irabor and other personalities later performed the tradition laying of wreath for the fallen heroes.
Also at the state capital, one of the widows of a deceased soldier, who joined Governor Ibrahim Gaidam in the wreath-laying ceremony, broke down in tears, apparently reflecting the memories of her late husband as she stood at the cenotaph to pray for the fallen soldiers.
At the event at the Quarter Guard of the Government House, Damaturu, the governor inspected a guard of honour mounted by officers and men of the 241 RECCE Battalion, Nguru.
Gaidam led the GOC 3 Div. Major General Peter Dauke, other service commanders, Emir of Fika and Chairman, Yobe State Council of Chiefs Alhaji Mohamadu Abali Ibn Mohammadu Idrisa, Nigeria Legion Chairman Captain Ibrahim Gadine (rtd) and one of the widows of the fallen heroes to perform the symbolic laying of wreath.
Prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of the fallen heroes. The governor performed the release of pigeons symbolising peace.
The occasion was attended by prominent government functionaries, including the deputy governor and other members of the state executive council.
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Boko Haram: OPC hails DSS
The Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) has hailed the Department of State Services (DSS) for its vigilance, which led to the arrest of suspected Boko Haram members in Lagos State.
The DSS, on Tuesday, said it arrested four suspected Boko Haram members in Lagos.
It said the Boko Haram members, who fled from Borno State, were arrested in Oko Oba.
A statement yesterday by National Coordinator Gani Adams said the group was on the alert to combat any untoward development or atrocity by Boko Haram members.
“This is also to warn those who are out to cause division within the Southwest and North Central states that their antics would be resisted.”
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Army frees 257 Boko Haram suspects in Borno
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Borno State was marked with the
release of 257 Boko Haram suspects arrested by the Nigerian Army.
Releasing the suspects to the State Deputy Gov. Dr. Usman Mamman Durkwa,
the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Major Gen. Lucky
Irabor said that they have been thoroughly screened before their release.
The Deputy Governor who represented the governor at the event called on the freed suspects to regard their release as an opportunity to stay away from insurgents.
The traditional laying of wreath for the fallen heroes was performed by Dr. Durkwa, the Theatre Commander and other personalities.
In Yobe State, one of the widows of a deceased soldier who joined Gov Governor Ibrahim Gaidam in the wreath laying ceremony elicited broke down as she stood at the cenotaph to pray for the fallen soldiers including her beloved husband.
Held at the Quarter Guard of the Government House Damaturu the Yobe state capital, the Governor inspected a guard of honour mounted by officers and men of the 241 RECCE Battalion, Nguru.
The governor who performed the symbolic laying of wreath was followed by the GOC 3 Div. Major General Peter Dauke and other security chiefs in the state, the Emir of Fika and Chairman Yobe State Council of Chiefs, Alhaji Mohamadu Abali Ibn Mohammadu Idrisa, the state chairman of the Nigeria Legion Captain Ibrahim Gadine (RTD).
Prayers were offered for the souls of the fallen heroes by a catholic priest and a Military Imam as the Governor also performed the release of pigeon symbolizing peace.
The occasion was well attended by prominent government functionaries, including the Deputy Governor of the State Engr. Abubakar Aliyu and other members of the state executive council. -
Army kills 13 Boko Haram suspects, rescues 58 persons in clearance operations
The Nigerian Army on Sunday said soldiers killed 13 suspected Boko Haram members during clearance operations in Bomboshe and Sinbaya in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno.
Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, the Director of Army Public Relations, said in a statement in Maiduguri that the operations were carried out on Thursday and Friday.
According to him, the troops also discovered and destroyed the insurgents’ night market at Boboshe and neutralised five terrorists.
“The Army troop also rescued 58 persons comprising 35 women and 23 children held in captive by the terrorists.
“During the operations, the troops met stiff resistance from suspected terrorists, eight of whom were neutralised around Sinbaya.
“As part of the clearance operations of remnants and fleeing Boko Haram terrorists in the North East, troops have continually carried out raids, patrols and cordon operations.
“It is in that regards that troops of 112 Task Force Battalion, 22 Brigade, Nigerian Army on Operation Lafiya Dole, conducted joint operations with vigilantes and civilian JTF in suspected terrorists hide outs.
“In the last two days, the troops have carried out patrols and clearance operations in various villages and towns in Dikwa Local Government Area.
“On Thursday, Jan. 13, with the assistance of some local vigilantes and civilian JTF, the troops carried out fighting patrols and clearance operations in Awada and Sinbaya villages.
“They also carried out similar clearance operation at Anaduwa village where they removed Boko Haram terrorists’ flags and recovered four Isuzu vehicles and three motorcycles.
“Yesterday (Saturday), they also carried out a joint patrol to Agulari, Kirinari, Gubdori and Yale villages, including Talwari village, which served as harbour for the terrorists.
“Although the terrorists have abandoned the locations, the troops observed traces of their activities such as hoisted Boko Haram flags in the area.
“Troops also arrested the terrorists’ food store keeper and recovered two Isuzu vehicles, grinding machines and vehicles workshop tools.
“They recovered five Pump Action Guns, two pumping machines, eight vehicle tyres and one battery.
“The troops proceeded to Dagumba, Boboshe, Kajeri, Boskoro and Saleri and cleared the areas.
“The patrol recovered one Toyota truck at Kajeri and arrested one Boko Haram terrorist in Boskoro village.
“However, one soldier sustained injury during the operation and is receiving medical attention,’’ the statement stated.
Usman reminded members of the public to always pass information on suspicious persons in their environment to security agencies. (NAN)
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Remembering the Polycarps and martyrs of Nigerian Air Force
“It is the cause, and not the death, that makes martyrs” – Napoleon (1769-1821)
Those acquainted with church history would have heard or read about Polycarp of Smyrna, in Asia Minor. A Greek by origin, Polycarp was accounted to be a disciple of John the Apostle and ally to others who had seen the Lord. Given his apostolic affinity, Polycarp was said to be an ardent believer of the gospel, having lived in harmony with the scriptures. He later became the Bishop of the church in Smyrna (in modern Izmir in Turkey) during the church formative stage, and at a time that its persecution was rife. As a church leader, Polycarp opposed many of the Roman traditions such as idol worshipping, and heretics of the Christian faith, hence he was denounced to the government, arrested, and tried on account of his faith. Failing to renounce his faith, Polycarp was sentenced to death by burning. Because his captors were not done with him, history has it that Polycarp was also stabbed even as his body roasts to the great beyond. Today, it is told of Polycarp, on account of his death, that he became the first martyr of the post-new testament era in Smyrna. Polycarp, till date, is admired as a significant church leader and his death celebrated every February 23 especially by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
To borrow the words of Napoleon (1769-1821), what makes one a martyr is not the death but the cause. The Cambridge, and Oxford Advanced Leaner’s, Dictionary, defines ‘martyr’ as someone who suffers much or is killed because of his/her religious or political beliefs, and is often admired because of it. While, historically, martyrs appear to be synonymous with religious faithful, today it is no longer an expression that is restricted to the religious parlance. The word, in actual sense, can be used to describe a wide range of people from all walks of life including the military. The distinctive attributes of a martyr, which include personal denial, selfless sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to a noble cause, even in the face of danger or death, are all found in the profession of arms. So, like Polycarp, there are many martyrs among the men and women of our Armed Forces, whose demise and unquantifiable contributions to our nation building are worth celebrating. Each year, the Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD) provides such opportunity to remember these gallant men and women who, as members of our Armed Forces, died serving our fatherland. For us in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), today’s remembrance celebration reechoes the sweet memories of our fallen heroes in blue uniforms who, at the expense of their lives, have paid the huge cost of preserving our sovereignty as a nation as well as the freedom and security of the rest of us.
The NAF, in recent past, has lost a number of gallant officers and men to the counter insurgency and counter terrorist operation in the North East, as well as to other internal security operations across the country. The very first NAF casualty of the Boko Haram insurgency was Sergeant Umar Abubakar slaughtered by the insurgents on 25 July 2013 in Maiduguri. This heart wrecking incident was followed by the death of Flight Lieutenant Akweke Junior Nwakile who died in a helicopter crash on 21 July 2014 while on a training mission south of Bama, Borno State. The missing Alpha Jet (NAF/466), involving Group Captain Abdulrasheed Bamidele Braimoh and Wing Commander Chinda Hedima, is also a case to remember on this special occasion. The aircraft went down on 12 September 2014 at Kauri while undertaking an air interdiction mission against the Boko Haram Terrorists. Whereas the death of Wing Commander Hedima has been confirmed by own soldier who witnessed his killing by the terrorists, the fate of his co-pilot, Group Captain Braimoh, is yet uncertain for now as nothing definite points to his demise. While earnestly pray and hope for his return, the air of uncertainty about his whereabouts necessitated the current stance by the NAF that he is still missing in action.
The NAF again recorded the unfortunate loss of Group Captain Ubong Akpan and Master Warrant Officer Hosea Zabesan in another helicopter crash on 13 November 2014. The duo had embarked on an operational flight against the insurgents but went down near Yola, Adamawa State. The painful death of Flying Officer Duke Toryem on 21 May 2015 is another case to remember. The young officer was on patrol when his vehicle stepped on landmine planted by the Boko Haram Terrorists. Furthermore, one cannot but appreciate the role of Flight Lieutenant Ebitimi Owei in the collective effort to restore peace to the North East. Late Owei, an F-7Ni pilot, crashed due to bad weather in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State while returning to base after successfully undertaking an interdiction mission against the insurgents on 28 August 2015. The victims of the ill-fated Dornier 228 aircraft that crashed in Kaduna is another death too many to remember at a time like this. The crew, along with passengers onboard, had gone down in the line of duty on 28 August 2015 while on flight from Kaduna to Abuja. These heroes include Squadron Leader Adekunle Suara, Flying Officer Kehinde Olaniran, Warrant Officer Akpan Etim and ACW Naomi Abegunde.
While we can only pray as colleagues that God will grant repose to the souls of these departed great Nigerians, it is hoped that their deaths will not be in vain as fellow Nigerians continue to appreciate their sacrifice while the government remains committed to cater for the welfare needs of the families they left behind. In this regard, it is gratifying to note that the NAF is doing a lot to immortalize its fallen heroes. The NAF, under the leadership of Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar as Chief of the Air Staff, has undertaken a number of developmental projects, some of which are named after the fallen heroes. The NAF has also continued to provide befitting houses to the families to live in, in addition to prompt and timely payment of full benefits. The NAF, of recent, has also introduced skill acquisition programmes for widows and orphans of deceased personnel in order to empower them for self-reliance. These gestures are no doubt commendable as they are pointers to the fact that the Armed Forces Remembrance Day is much more that wreath laying or mere ceremony to offer respect to the departed. While, in addition, it reminds us of our collective responsibility towards the families of those who have paid the supreme price in their service to our nation, and it is indeed another avenue for boosting the morale of those still serving.
* Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa is the Director of Public Relations & Information for the Nigerian Air Force
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Boko Haram: Three soldiers killed, 27 injured, 10 terrorists killed in attack
The Military says it has successfully repelled attack by the Boko Haram terrorists at Kangarwa in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno.
Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, the Director of Army Public Relations, said in a statement in Maiduguri that the operation was carried out on Friday.
According to him, the operation was carried out with the assistance of the Nigerian Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance planes.
He said “the futile attack, launched by the terrorists group from the shores of the Lake Chad in the evening, lasted till midnight.
““The resilient troops repelled the incursion and in the process killed 10 insurgents and wounded several others.”
Usman said the troops recovered one Pulemyot Kalashnkova Machine (PKM) gun with 67 rounds of ammunition, one AK-47 Riffle with 18 rounds of ammunition, two AK-Rifle top covers and three Dane guns with one cartridge.
“Others include, one rocket propelled grenade tube with three bombs, one rocket propelled grenade charger and smoke grenade, one hand held (HH) Motorola radio and antenna, one copy of Holy Qur’an and Boko Haram terrorists’ flag.
“”Unfortunately, three soldiers died in the course of the encounter, while 27 others sustained injuries.
“”The bodies of the gallant soldiers and those injured have since been evacuated,” he said.
“He said the troops have continued to trail those terrorists that escaped with gundhot wounds and intensified vigilance and high level of alertness in the area. (NAN)
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Troops arrest four Boko Haram men with 100 concealed motor bikes
Troops of 27 Task Force Brigade in Yobe State have arrested four fleeing Boko Haram terrorist with 100 concealed motorcycles during a mop up operation in Madaki Village, Biu Local Government Area, Borno State.
The operations, according to the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen Sani Usman, was conducted by troops of 27 Task Force Brigade stationed at Bara in Yobe State, who apprehended the terrorists on the outskirts of the village.
He added that the suspects, Mauzu Gogobir, Mamman Shauibu, Mohammadu Mohammadu and Isa Ibrahim, were undergoing investigation in the hands of the troops.
The statement reads: “Following the dislodgement and subsequent occupation of Boko Haram stronghold at Camp Zairo, Sambisa Forest, the terrorists have been escaping the theatre to avoid capture and prosecution.
”It is in this vein that troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE intensified searches, patrols, raids and mop up operations.
”During one of such patrols to Madaki village in Biu Local Government Area, Borno State, troops of 27 Task Force Brigade stationed in Bara arrested four suspected fleeing members of Boko Haram terrorists on Wednesday afternoon whose names were given as Muazu Gogobir, Mamman Shuaibu, Muhammadu Muhammadu and Isah Ibrahim.
”They were intercepted with 100 concealed motorcycles on the outskirts of the town.
“The suspected Boko Haram terrorists are undergoing preliminary investigation.”