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Fresh accounts have emerged on the circumstances surrounding the killing of the Commander of the 29 Task Force Brigade, Brigadier General Oseni Braimah, following a deadly midnight assault on a military base in Benisheikh, Borno State.
Surviving soldiers described the incident as one of the most intense attacks in recent months.
While the Nigerian Army insisted that the attack was successfully repelled and dismissed claims of heavy casualties and equipment failure, accounts from soldiers and residents painted the picture of a coordinated insurgent offensive that overwhelmed troops, leaving significant destruction in its wake.
The attack, which occurred around 12.30 am on Thursday, was carried out by suspected Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters, who launched simultaneous assaults on multiple military positions in Benisheikh, a strategic town in Kaga Local Government Area along the Maiduguri-Damaturu highway.
According to multiple eyewitnesses, who spoke with Saturday PUNCH, the insurgents advanced in large numbers, attacking at least three military formations before pushing into civilian areas.
A soldier who survived the attack but requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press, described the scale and coordination as unprecedented.
‘We are used to coordinated attacks, but this was different. They came in large numbers from different directions at the same time. It felt like they had studied our positions for weeks’, he said.
Another survivor admitted that the attackers had a numerical advantage, which affected the outcome of the engagement.
‘We stood our ground at first, but they were too many. They attacked from different angles. It was like an ambush’, he said.
According to him, the troops morale began to drop as rumours spread that other locations had fallen and some soldiers killed.
‘When we started hearing that our colleagues in other locations had been overrun, it shook us. Then someone shouted that the Brigade Commander was dead. That was when fear fully set in’, he added.
The confusion and psychological impact of the attack, sources said, contributed to a breakdown in coordination among troops, forcing some to retreat towards the town.
Saturday PUNCH gathered that the gun battle lasted over one hour and 30 minutes, with multiple explosions forcing both military personnel and civilians to flee for safety.
Braimah’s death
In the aftermath of the attack, claims emerged that Brigadier General Braimah was killed due to a malfunctioning Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle.
Military sources and individuals familiar with the late general disputed this.
A highly placed source within the brigade described the claim as misleading.
‘The insurgents actually set the MRAP on fire during the attack. Saying he died because the vehicle didn’t start is not accurate. The situation was far more complex’, the source said.
Another insider suggested that only those who were with the general at the exact moment of the attack could provide a definitive account, noting that many of them also died in the encounter.
‘I am aware that the insurgents closed in from various angles at the same time. It was like an ambush plan. But when the gun battle became intense, the terrorist formation scattered. What helped them was their numbers; there were too many of them’, the source added.
Corroborating the account, a former frontline driver to the late general, who identified himself simply as Blacky, noted that Braimah’s attitude towards vehicle maintenance was exemplary.
‘If you talk about maintenance, General Braimah doesn’t play with repairs. Ask anyone under the 29 Task Force’, he said.
Recounting his experience working with the late general, he said, ‘I was General Braimah’s driver. One day, he asked me, “Blacky, have you not spent two years already?” I told him I had done four years and six months. He was shocked and asked why I had not applied for rotation. That was how he put my name forward. It is not up to one week that I left the North-East’.
‘If you met him with a complaint about money, pass, or anything, he would listen. I am not covering him because I was his former driver. What I am saying is fact’, he added.
Another source within the formation pointed to possible systemic lapses, alleging weaknesses in vehicle maintenance culture within the unit.
‘If there was any failure, attention should go to those responsible for maintaining operational vehicles. There have been complaints before’, the source claimed.
Civilian toll, destruction
A resident, Mustapha Abu, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH, said the intensity of the attack triggered panic across the town, with many residents abandoning their homes in the dead of night.
‘We heard loud explosions and continuous gunshots. It was terrifying. People were running in all directions. Even soldiers ran into the town for cover’, he said.
Beyond military losses, residents reported significant destruction within Benisheikh, including the burning of shops, vehicles, and other civilian properties.
‘Many of them came to town, and they stayed with us, offering protection and directing our movements. I think that space gave the terrorists enough time to burn the facilities and loot available military resources. When I got to the camp after the attack, it was an eyesore.
‘Shops and vehicles close to the major roads belonging to civilians were set ablaze. Travellers who were resting in the community near the Bensheikh secretariat due to the routine closure of the Maiduguri–Damaturu road in the evening were also affected, as both drivers and passengers abandoned their vehicles and fled for safety’, Abu added.
‘When I got to the camp after the attack, it was devastating. Vehicles were burned, buildings destroyed. Even civilian shops were not spared’, another resident, who requested anonymity, said.
The temporary withdrawal of troops into the town, sources said, created a security gap that allowed insurgents to loot military facilities and inflict further damage.
Army pushes back
Reacting to widespread reports, the Headquarters of Operation Hadin Kai dismissed claims that the attack resulted in the death of 17 soldiers, including the brigade commander.
In a statement on Friday, the Media Information Officer, Northeast Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, Lt.-Col. Sani Uba, noted that the narratives, often amplified with unrelated pictures and videos, constituted a deliberate attempt to distort facts and undermine ongoing military operations.
On the casualty figures, Uba said, ‘The official and verified report, as earlier released through Defence Headquarters, clearly stated that two officers and two soldiers paid the supreme price in the course of the engagement. Any contrary figure being circulated is entirely false, misleading, and devoid of credibility’.
According to him, the insinuation that the brigade commander’s vehicle was unserviceable was equally incorrect.
‘The commander was mounted on a high-grade Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle, which was temporarily immobilised in the heat of combat while he was actively coordinating the counter-assault’, he noted.
Uba said the incident reflected the intensity of the engagement and the presence of leadership at the decisive point, not any equipment failure.
The spokesperson said the military strongly frowned on the distortion of facts and the use of such incidents for personal or political gains or propaganda.
Uba, however, maintained that troops of Operation Hadin Kai successfully repelled the attack, maintained control of their location and forced the terrorists into a disorganised retreat.
A troubling pattern
The killing of Brigadier General Braimah adds to a growing list of senior Nigerian military officers who have lost their lives in the ongoing insurgency in the North-East.
Security analysts say such incidents raise critical questions about operational strategy, intelligence gathering, and force protection in the war against Boko Haram and ISWAP.
In recent years, several high-ranking officers have been killed in similar circumstances, often during ambushes or coordinated attacks on military formations.
Brigadier General Musa Uba was the commander of the 25 Brigade of the Nigerian Army when he was killed in 2025.
Also killed was another high-ranking officer, Brigadier General Dzarma Zirkusu.
He died alongside three other soldiers when ISWAP fighters ambushed them in Askira-Uba in November 2021.
Zirkusu, who was from Adamawa State, had earlier in the year been appointed Commander of the 28 Task Force Brigade in Chibok.
In September 2020, Boko Haram fighters ambushed Colonel Dahiru Chiroma Bako near Wajiroko town.
He later died from injuries sustained in the attack.
Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Abu Ali also died in November 2016, one year after he was promoted from the rank of Major.
Another senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Sakaba, was killed in November 2018 during an attack on a military base in northern Borno, where several soldiers were also killed.
Before his death, he was the Commander of the 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele.
In August 2021, the Nigerian Army denied allegations made by his wife that he was killed by fellow soldiers after he reportedly refused to participate in corruption.
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Political Party Pulls Out Of 2027 Presidential Race, Gives Reasons
The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has has given reasons why it failed not to upload the name of a presidential candidate to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) nomination portal for the 2027 general election followed its endorsement of President Bola Tinubu for a second term.
The party said the absence of a presidential candidate on the portal was not the result of an administrative failure or inability to meet INEC’s requirements, but a deliberate political decision taken by its National Executive Committee.
APGA’s National Publicity Secretary, Mazi Ejimofor Opara, disclosed this while speaking with Vanguard amid growing public interest over the party’s position ahead of the 2027 election.
According to him, the party’s NEC reached the decision after extensive consultations and resolved to support Tinubu’s re-election bid, which it described as being in the national interest.
“We have not uploaded a presidential candidate because the National Executive Committee of the party has already taken a decision to support President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027,” Opara said.
The publicity secretary, however, clarified that APGA remained fully involved in the electoral process and had successfully submitted the names of all its candidates for the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly elections.
“However, I can confirm that APGA has successfully uploaded all its candidates for the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly elections to the INEC portal,” he added.
Opara said all the required documentation for APGA candidates seeking seats in the Senate, House of Representatives and state legislatures had been submitted within the period stipulated by the electoral commission.
He stressed that the party’s alliance with the ruling All Progressives Congress at the presidential level should not be interpreted as a withdrawal from the 2027 general election.
According to him, APGA intends to contest legislative elections across the country and strengthen its representation at both the federal and state levels.
Opara maintained that the absence of an APGA presidential candidate from INEC’s nomination portal should not be misconstrued as a failure by the party to fulfil electoral obligations.
He explained that it was a calculated political decision arising from the party’s earlier endorsement of the President.
The spokesman said APGA believed that supporting Tinubu’s second-term ambition at the presidential level would not affect its identity or its determination to expand its influence in the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly.
He added that the party remained committed to deepening Nigeria’s democracy by presenting candidates capable of providing quality representation.
Opara said APGA’s immediate political focus was to win more legislative seats and build a stronger presence in the Senate, House of Representatives and state assemblies.
He noted that legislative representation remained critical to advancing the party’s programmes, protecting the interests of its supporters and contributing meaningfully to national development.
The party, he said, would continue to mobilise Nigerians around its candidates and promote its political agenda despite its decision not to contest the presidential election.
The APGA spokesman urged members and supporters of the party to remain united and intensify mobilisation for its legislative candidates ahead of the elections.
He also called on them to support President Tinubu’s re-election bid in line with the decision of the party’s National Executive Committee.
The clarification followed questions over why APGA had no presidential candidate listed on INEC’s nomination portal despite submitting candidates for other elective positions.
Opara insisted that the omission was intentional and reflected the party’s adopted strategy for the 2027 elections rather than any problem with the nomination process.
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Angry Wife Bites Husband’s Manhood After Filing Her Teeth To Make It Sharper
A jealous wife bit off her husband’s manhood after sharpening her own teeth in what medics described as a “guaranteed” act of revenge.
The horror reportedly happened in Moscow, Russia, after the 39-year-old wife found a message on her 41-year-old husband’s phone from another woman.
The text from the woman described an explicit erotic dream about having s£x with him on a beach.
Instead of confronting her husband, the wife is said to have meticulously planned her attack.
Medical professional Dr Artur Valvachev, who commented on the case, said she even filed down her teeth to make them sharper and “guarantee her plan would work”.
He described how she set a trap by cooking dinner for her husband before the pair drank alcohol together.
“His wife cooked dinner, they sat down, drank, ate, drank some more, and then went to the bed, where she started giving him oral s£x,” Dr Valvachev said.
He added, as reported by the Sun: “And at that moment, she bit off his penis with her teeth.”
He said she then spat it out and told him: “It’s your own fault, now you can’t do it with anyone else.”
The husband briefly lost consciousness from the pain and hypovolemic shock. When he came round, he was bleeding heavily.
Dr Valvachev said the man managed to place the severed organ into a glass, added saline solution he had at home, and called an ambulance. Paramedics attempted to reattach it, but Dr Valvachev said they were unable to restore any functionality.
The husband has reportedly been left unable to achieve an erection.
“He hasn’t been able to find a new partner yet,” the doctor said, adding that the only remaining option is “a penile prosthesis – an internal penile prosthesis with a pump”, the Sun reported.
The husband has strongly denied ever being unfaithful.
Under Russian privacy laws, the couple’s names have not been released due to the sensitive medical details and the criminal case.
This month – July 2026 – the woman was sentenced to five years in a Russian women’s penal colony for intentional grievous bodily harm.
The husband is now raising their seven-year-old child alone.
In a final twist, the woman is reportedly now suffering from rotten teeth which her estranged husband believes is “karma”.
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Judges’ Welfare Key to Judicial Independence, Says FCT Chief Judge
The Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf, has described the welfare of judicial officers as an institutional necessity rather than a privilege, saying improved living and working conditions are essential for an independent and effective judiciary.
He spoke on Wednesday at the presidential commissioning of the newly completed 20-unit Judges’ Quarters in Abuja, where he said the project represents a strategic investment in the administration of justice and the strengthening of democratic institutions.
Justice Baba-Yusuf noted that the housing project, which was flagged off less than two years ago, was completed within record time, describing it as a demonstration of purposeful leadership and commitment to judicial reforms.
“What started as a vision, nurtured and driven by the relentless dedication of the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has finally unfolded into something extraordinary,” he said.
According to him, the commissioning goes beyond the unveiling of residential buildings, as it reflects deliberate efforts to preserve the dignity of judicial office and reduce the anxieties associated with poor living conditions and post-service welfare.
“The welfare of judicial officers is not a privilege. It is an institutional necessity that promotes stability, enhances productivity, safeguards personal security and preserves the dignity that must accompany judicial office,” he stated.
The Chief Judge said a strong judiciary remains central to democratic governance, noting that judges can only discharge their constitutional responsibilities with courage, independence and impartiality when provided with adequate institutional support.
He stressed that judicial independence cannot be guaranteed solely through constitutional provisions but must also be reinforced through quality infrastructure, proper welfare arrangements and conducive working conditions.
“The provision of these quarters is a significant contribution to judicial independence. Judicial officers require adequate infrastructure and dignified welfare arrangements to perform their adjudicative responsibilities efficiently, courageously and with complete fidelity to the rule of law,” he added.
Justice Baba-Yusuf expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the project, saying the initiative demonstrates the Federal Government’s commitment to justice sector reforms and institutional strengthening.
He also commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for conceiving and delivering the project, describing it as a landmark intervention in the nation’s judicial infrastructure.
On behalf of judges and staff of the FCT Judiciary, he pledged continued commitment to upholding the Constitution and dispensing justice without fear or favour.
The Chief Judge, however, appealed to the FCT Minister to extend similar housing projects to the FCT Sharia Court of Appeal and the Customary Court of Appeal, noting that both institutions are integral components of the FCT judiciary.
He observed that similar projects had already been inaugurated for the National Industrial Court and the Code of Conduct Tribunal, while housing initiatives had also benefited the Court of Appeal, Federal High Court, Body of Benchers and the Nigerian Law School.
Justice Baba-Yusuf said the commissioning comes at a time when the FCT High Court is facing increasing responsibilities as Abuja continues to expand as Nigeria’s political, administrative and commercial hub.
He assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory that the judiciary would remain steadfast in protecting the rule of law and delivering justice fairly and impartially despite the growing demands on the courts.
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