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Terror Threat Escalates: Boko Haram Demands ₦3.7bn Ransom, Threatens Mass Execution in Borno

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A disturbing development has emerged from northeastern Nigeria as Boko Haram reportedly issued a 72-hour ultimatum, threatening to carry out a mass execution of about 400 women and children allegedly abducted in Ngoshe, Borno State. According to circulating reports, the group is demanding a ransom of $2.7 million (approximately ₦3.7 billion) from the government. The threat has intensified concerns about the safety of civilians in conflict-prone areas and the ongoing insurgency in the region. The insurgents are also said to have openly challenged the Nigerian military, daring them to attempt a rescue operation. This bold stance underscores the complex security situation in the northeast, where military operations against insurgent groups have been ongoing for years. While officials have yet to release full details publicly, security analysts warn that such threats are often used as psychological warfare, aimed at pressuring authorities and creating fear among the population. The Nigeria...

Coup Plot Shocker: FG Files 13-Count Charge Against Alleged Plotters Targeting President Tinubu.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has taken a major legal step by filing a 13-count charge before the Federal High Court in Abuja against individuals accused of plotting a coup to remove Bola Ahmed Tinubu from office. According to reports, the charges stem from alleged attempts to destabilize the current administration, raising serious national security concerns. The case is now before the court, where the accused persons are expected to face trial under Nigerian law. While full details of the alleged plot and the identities of all involved are still emerging, the development has already sparked widespread public attention and debate. Issues of governance, security, and political stability are once again at the forefront of national discourse. Legal experts note that a charge of this magnitude—especially one involving allegations of a coup—signals that authorities believe there is substantial evidence worth prosecuting. If proven, such actions would be considered a grave threat to Nige...