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Warri Leaders Urge Protesters to Vacate Oil Facilities After Tinubu’s Intervention

Ijaw and Urhobo leaders in Delta State call for end to occupation of oil sites, citing President Tinubu’s appeal

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Ijaw and Urhobo leaders in Delta State call for end to occupation of oil sites, citing President Tinubu’s appeal

Ijaw and Urhobo community leaders in Warri Federal Constituency, Delta State, have called on protesters occupying oil installations to withdraw immediately, following President Bola Tinubu’s intervention on the matter. The appeal was made on Sunday as tensions persisted around key oil facilities in the region.

The protest, which saw youths and community members blocking access to several oil installations in Warri South-West Local Government Area, began last week over demands for improved development and increased resource control. Following days of disruption to oil production activities, local leaders said they were heeding President Tinubu’s recent directive for dialogue and calm in the area.

The occupation of oil facilities in Warri has raised significant concerns about Nigeria’s crude output and potential revenue losses, especially at a time when the country is grappling with foreign exchange shortages and high inflation. Delta State plays a critical role in the nation’s oil sector, contributing a substantial share of daily output.

Speaking at a meeting attended by community representatives and security officials, Ijaw and Urhobo leaders stressed that while their demands remain valid, they are willing to give federal authorities more time to address grievances. “We want peace so that negotiations can continue without disrupting national assets,” one leader said during the session.

Security agencies have maintained a visible presence around affected sites but reported no major clashes as at Sunday. Stakeholders are expected to reconvene next week for further talks with government officials and oil company representatives as efforts continue towards a peaceful resolution.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/887507-how-army-officer-convicted-of-sodomy-avoided-jail-got-pardon-landed-top-university-jobs.html

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Factcheckers Expose Old Imo State Killings Video Circulating as Recent Attack

Digital investigators confirm viral footage predates latest security incidents as Imo Police warn public against misinformation

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Digital investigators confirm viral footage predates latest security incidents as Imo Police warn public against misinformation

A video currently trending on social media claiming to show a recent attack in Imo State has been confirmed by factcheckers to be footage from an earlier incident. The video, which depicts scenes of violence and casualties, began circulating widely on Sunday, sparking fear among residents and concern from local authorities.

Investigators traced the origins of the clip and discovered it was first shared online months ago, following clashes in a different part of Imo State. Despite its age, the video resurfaced with captions linking it to alleged fresh attacks this week in communities around Orlu Local Government Area. Security agencies have since clarified that no such new incident matching the viral content occurred on the dates claimed.

The situation highlights ongoing challenges with misinformation in Nigeria’s security environment, especially in South-East states where tensions remain high over recurring violence. False claims and recycled videos have previously heightened anxiety and complicated response efforts by both security forces and humanitarian agencies.

Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, Henry Okoye, cautioned residents against spreading unverified content online. “We urge members of the public to verify any information before sharing it further. Misinformation undermines security operations and causes unnecessary panic,” Okoye said in a written statement on Monday.

Authorities said they are monitoring digital platforms for misleading posts while urging citizens to report suspicious activities through official channels. Analysts warn that repeated circulation of old violent imagery can erode public trust and distract attention from legitimate security concerns still facing communities across Imo State.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/887558-factcheck-old-video-of-killings-in-imo-recirculated-as-a-recent-attack.html

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Boko Haram Strikes Chibok’s Kautikari Community, Burns Down Two Schools in Borno State

Fresh assault forces residents to flee as destruction of schools renews fears over children’s safety in North-East

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Fresh assault forces residents to flee as destruction of schools renews fears over children’s safety in North-East

Suspected Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents attacked Kautikari community in Chibok Local Government Area, Borno State, on Friday evening, setting both the primary and secondary school buildings ablaze. The assault left hundreds of residents fleeing into nearby bushes and neighbouring communities to escape the violence, with the attackers targeting public infrastructure before withdrawing from the area.

Local sources reported that the gunmen stormed Kautikari after nightfall, focusing their attack on educational facilities. While no fatalities were immediately confirmed, the destruction of both schools has disrupted learning for children already affected by years of insecurity in the North-East. Residents described scenes of panic as families abandoned homes and livelihoods, adding that this incident marks another round of violence in a community repeatedly targeted by insurgent groups.

The attack comes just over a decade after the infamous abduction of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok by Boko Haram in 2014, which drew international attention to Nigeria’s security challenges. Despite ongoing military operations and government assurances, communities across Borno continue to face threats to education and safety. Reports indicate that Kautikari has suffered multiple attacks in recent months, forcing some families to relocate permanently out of fear.

Security agencies are yet to issue an official statement regarding Friday’s incident. However, parents and local leaders have called on both state and federal authorities to strengthen protection for schools across Borno State. “The repeated targeting of our schools is endangering the future of our children,” one community elder said during a telephone interview. Education stakeholders warn that continued attacks could undermine efforts to rebuild trust in public institutions and keep displaced pupils out of classrooms for even longer.

As assessment teams begin evaluating the extent of damage in Kautikari, humanitarian agencies say urgent intervention is needed to provide temporary learning spaces and psychosocial support for affected children. The latest assault underscores the persistent challenge posed by armed groups in the North-East despite military gains claimed by government forces. Authorities have pledged to intensify patrols around vulnerable communities while promising swift reconstruction of destroyed infrastructure.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/boko-haram-attacks-chibok-again-razes-down-primary-and-secondary-school-2026061409232230884

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Boko Haram Insurgents Attack Borno School, Kill One and Burn Classrooms in Chibok LGA

Police confirm security operatives repelled further violence as incident renews fears in community linked to 2014 abductions

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Police confirm security operatives repelled further violence as incident renews fears in community linked to 2014 abductions

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents launched an attack on Kautikari village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State on Saturday evening, killing one person and setting fire to part of a secondary school. The incident was confirmed by local authorities and the Borno State Police Command on Sunday.

According to Malah Kyari, Education Secretary for Chibok LGA, the attackers specifically targeted the junior secondary section of Government Day Secondary School. “I can confirm that the insurgents attacked the Kautikari community yesterday, killed one person, and set ablaze one block containing five classrooms and an office at Kautikari JSS,” Kyari stated.

Kautikari is a community that previously gained international attention during the mass abduction of over 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram in 2014. The latest attack has revived concerns about the safety of educational institutions and residents in the area, which remains vulnerable despite years of counter-insurgency efforts by government forces.

Police Public Relations Officer for Borno State Command, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the incident and said security personnel responded promptly to limit further damage. “They attacked Kautikari village, where they burnt two classrooms at Government Day Secondary School and killed one person, a man,” Daso said. He added that security operatives faced resistance from the assailants but were able to repel them before more harm could be done.

Authorities say investigations are ongoing while patrols have been intensified in Chibok LGA to prevent further attacks. The state government has urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Meanwhile, education officials are assessing damages with a view to restoring learning facilities for affected students.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/boko-haram-attacks-borno-school-kills-one-burns-classrooms/

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