Metro
ISWAP Assaults Kill Farmers, Trigger Mass Displacement in Borno

Over 500 farmers and their families are currently trapped in Baga town, Borno State, after fleeing violent attacks by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants in northeastern Kukawa. The assaults, which took place on Sunday in Kwata Yobe and Tudun Kanta, resulted in numerous fatalities.
Abbah Gwoza, the leader of the displaced farmers in Baga, explained that the victims fled ISWAP-controlled areas following a wave of violence that disrupted a joint rescue mission involving the Nigerian Army, Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), and local relatives who had gathered to recover the bodies of farmers killed by the militants.
ISWAP fighters from Tumbum Shanu ambushed the rescue operation. “While 43 bodies were buried, the operation had to stop due to heavy gunfire, leaving two soldiers and a CJTF member injured,” Gwoza reported.
The farmers, mostly from the Gwoza and Damargu tribes, have been cultivating crops like beans and onions in the Lake Chad Basin for over thirty years. Despite ISWAP’s control in the area, they managed to negotiate a fragile farming arrangement, where they paid a levy of ₦10,000 per hectare and donated a portion of their harvests as zakat. However, tensions flared when the farmers made a separate deal with Boko Haram’s Buduma faction for additional farmland near Baga.
ISWAP, upon discovering that the farmers had paid levies to Boko Haram, accused them of siding with rival groups. This suspicion led to a brutal assault, during which several farmers were killed, and others were injured. Survivors reported that ISWAP fighters interrogated them about their tax payments before opening fire. Some farmers’ wives were reportedly kidnapped and taken to ISWAP’s safe houses.
Metro
Katsina: Mob kills two siblings over alleged livestock theft

A 35-year-old man, Gaddafi Isah, and Badamasi Isah, aged 30, have been beaten to death by a mob over the suspected theft of livestock at Katsayal village in the Sandamu Local Government Area of Katsina State.
A counter-insurgency expert focused on the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, made this known in a post on his X handle on Monday.
According to him, intelligence sources revealed that the two victims had driven their father’s vehicle to the outskirts of the village to learn to drive.
He stated that, in the process of the practice, a mob approached and accused them of stealing livestock.
He added that the mob surrounded the two men and beat them severely, causing them to sustain varying degrees of injuries.
“The victims were rescued by the security forces who were deployed to the scene and rushed to the Community Health Centre in Sandamu for treatment, but they were later confirmed dead by a medical doctor,” he posted.
He also disclosed that the vehicle the deceased victims were driving was also damaged during the attack.
He noted that the police had launched an investigation into the incident, and efforts were underway to apprehend the perpetrators responsible for the attack.
When contacted, the spokesperson of the state police command, Abubakar Aliyu, did not respond to calls made to his telephone line.
A text message sent had yet to be replied to as of the time this report was filed.
Metro
Stray bullet from VIP convoy kills bystander in Abuja

A tragic incident unfolded on the evening of Saturday, along the Bwari-Dutse Road in Abuja, where a shooting linked to a VIP convoy claimed the life of a bystander and left several others injured.
According to intelligence sources available to Zagazola Makama, the chaos began after a Daf Trailer Truck reportedly lost its brakes and rammed into five tricycles around 6:50 p.m., resulting in a deadly crash. Eight people were injured in the accident, and two later died from their injuries at Kubwa General Hospital.
As emergency responders and commuters grappled with the aftermath of the crash, a VIP convoy approached the gridlocked scene. Eyewitnesses reported that security personnel in the convoy began firing shots into the air, apparently in an attempt to clear the road.
Amid the confusion, a stray bullet hit Timothy John, a passerby from Dutse Baupma, in the chest.
He was rushed to Kubwa General Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
The identity of the VIP or those responsible for the gunfire has not yet been disclosed, sparking public outrage and concern over the reckless actions of convoy security operatives.
Authorities have launched a full investigation into both the accident and the shooting, with the body of Timothy John taken for autopsy.
Metro
Police foil robbery in FCT estate, nab two suspects

Operatives of the Mabushi Division of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command have foiled a robbery attempt at the Royal Court Estate, Jahi II, Abuja.
The operatives arrested two suspects following a gun battle.The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, March 27, at about 3:20 a.m. after a distress call was received.
Upon arrival, the police officers were engaged in a shootout by the robbers but eventually overpowered them with superior firepower.
According to a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, on Sunday, the suspects, Rabiu Jubril and Ibrahim Isa, both residents of Tipper Garage, Jahi—were arrested after a hot pursuit.
Adeh said, “On March 27, 2025 at about 3:20 a.m., operatives of the Mabushi Division responded swiftly to a distress call reporting ongoing robbery at Royal Court Estate, Jahi II.
“Upon arrival at the scene, the police operatives were engaged in a gun duel by the hoodlums. However, the suspects were overpowered by the superior firepower of the police and attempted to flee with gunshot injuries.
“A hot pursuit ensued, leading to the arrest of two suspects—Rabiu Jubril and Ibrahim Isa, both residents of Tipper Garage, Jahi. ”
Adeh added that items recovered from the suspects include two locally made firearms, three suspected stolen vehicles— a black Toyota Matrix (Reg. No. NBS 348 CP), a black Toyota Venza (Reg. No. ABJ 105 AV), and a grey Lexus IS350 (Reg. No. RSH 295 CB).
She stated that electronic devices such as two MacBook Pro laptops, a Lenovo laptop, an iPad, a PS4 gaming console, a Canon IP1224 camera, and a drone camera were also recovered.
“The suspects are currently in custody and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations, ” Adeh added.
Adeh said the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao Adewale, urged residents to adopt proactive security measures, especially by installing tracking devices in their vehicles to aid recovery efforts in case of theft.
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