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“Enough Is Enough” — US Congressman Urges Trump Administration To Take Strong Action Over Killings Of Christians In Nigeria
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A member of the United States Congress, Riley M. Moore, has once again called on the administration of Donald Trump to take what he described as “forceful action” in response to the continued killings of Christians in parts of Nigeria.
The congressman made the remarks while reacting to recent violent attacks in Plateau State, particularly in communities within Nigeria’s Middle Belt region. According to Moore, Christians in the area are increasingly becoming targets of deadly assaults carried out by armed groups.
Speaking on the situation, Moore said the time had come for stronger international intervention to protect vulnerable communities.
“Now, I am asking the Trump Administration to take forceful action to defend our innocent brothers and sisters in Christ,” he stated.
Moore accused Nigerian authorities of failing to respond effectively despite alleged intelligence reports warning of impending attacks before the violence occurred.
“Enough is enough,” the lawmaker declared.
He further alleged that Christians who had gathered for a burial ceremony for victims of an earlier attack were themselves attacked and killed by what he described as “radical Islamic terrorists.”
According to him, “Christians who were gathered for a mass burial for those killed in a previous attack were viciously murdered by radical Islamic terrorists.”
The congressman also criticized the Nigerian government’s handling of insecurity, claiming authorities possess the capacity to curb terrorism but have failed to adequately protect citizens facing repeated violence.
“The Nigerian Government could root out the terrorism and stop the martyrdom of its own citizens. But, despite receiving early warnings of impending attacks, they are nowhere to be found as Christians are murdered for their faith, like lambs led to slaughter,” Moore said.
Describing the attacks as part of what he called an “ongoing Christian genocide,” the U.S. lawmaker urged Washington to play a more active role in addressing insecurity in Nigeria.
He added that he was pleased the Trump administration had specifically included the protection of Christians in Nigeria within its updated counterterrorism strategy.
“I am grateful the Trump Administration specifically identified protecting Christians in Nigeria in the administration’s new Counterterrorism Strategy,” he said.
Moore concluded by renewing his appeal for stronger U.S. involvement in protecting Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, which he described as the epicentre of sustained violence and religious persecution.
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‘Not same Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki killed in 2024’ – DHQ clarifies identity of dead ISWAP commander
The Defence Headquarters has clarified the recent public discussions surrounding the neutralisation of a prominent terrorist commander, Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki.
A collaborative operation with the United States Africa Command on May 16, 2026, led to the killing of Bilal Al-Minuki.
Following the development, certain media outlets referenced a similar operation from 2024, which involved the elimination of a terrorist commander with the same name.
This has understandably raised questions regarding the identity of the individual who was recently neutralised.
In a statement signed by Somalia Uba, Director of Defence Information, the DHQ said: “It is crucial to note that in the North East region and throughout the Lake Chad Basin, the use of similar or identical names, aliases and nom de guerres is prevalent among ISWAP and Boko Haram terrorists.
“This practice is a deliberate part of their indoctrination strategy, aimed at obscuring identities. This fact has been corroborated over the years during counter-terrorism operations in Northeast Nigeria.
“The Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki who was eliminated on May 16, 2026, has been positively identified through human intelligence and technical surveillance as a senior global operative within the Islamic State network, possessing direct connections to international terrorist coordination, funding and operations across the Sahel. Thus, there is no ambiguity regarding his identity.”
The statement added that the strike represents a significant achievement in the country’s counter-terrorism initiatives.
It said the Armed Forces of Nigeria, in collaboration with the United States, remain dedicated to dismantling terrorist networks and will continue to disseminate verified information through official channels.
It called on the general public and the media to rely solely on authorised sources to prevent confusion arising from coincidental name similarities.
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Aiyedatiwa’s preferred aspirants disqualified from APC Reps primaries in Ondo
Three aspirants of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who were anointed as consensus candidates by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State for House of Representatives seats have been disqualified by the party.
The three aspirants endorsed by Aiyedatiwa, who have been screened out, were identified as Tajudeen Adefisoye (Idanre/Ifedore federal constituency), Victor Ategbole (Akoko South-East/South-West federal constituency) and Samuel Arowele (Owo/Ose federal constituency).
Others not cleared along with the governor’s preferred aspirants are Seun Ajongbolo (Akoko South-East/South-West federal constituency), Morufu Ibrahim, Oyeniyi Oseni ((Akoko North-East/North-West) and Olaleye Adedipe (Akoko North-East/North-West).
With the reasons for the disqualification of the aspirants not revealed in a statement issued on Saturday by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka, some aspirants in the state have kicked and condemned the endorsement of the anointed aspirants.
Meanwhile, there was large turnout of APC members on Saturday during the direct primaries conducted across the 203 wards of the state.
In Akur metropolis, party members arrived at the designated wards in their numbers around 8:00 am with the officials of the party doing a headcount of everyone.
At Wards 4, 5, and 8, members of the party were seen queuing behind the poster of the aspirants they are supporting.
Meanwhile, there was an uproar in some of the wards as party faithful lamented that electoral officials were not on the ground to take record of the exercise.
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Six suspected ISWAP bomb makers killed in premature IED explosion in Borno
Six suspected Islamic State West Africa Province members, including a bomb expert, were killed early Friday when an improvised explosive device detonated prematurely in Marte Local Government Area.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the blast occurred around 7:00 a.m. on May 16, 2026, at Jubilaram while the group was assembling the device. The team was led by Abu Umar, identified as a bomb expert, who died in the explosion along with five other militants. Three others were reportedly injured.
Intelligence assessments say the deceased were part of ISWAP’s IED cell operating along the Marte–Kerenoa–Wulgo axis in the Lake Chad Basin. The explosion destroyed the site, located between Arinna Maimasallaci and Arinna Ciki, and is expected to temporarily disrupt the group’s bomb-making operations in the area.
Military sources said the incident could weaken ISWAP’s capability along key routes in the Marte axis. Authorities are considering follow-up air and ground operations to exploit the disruption.
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