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Abuja Court Jails Terrorist Kingpin’s Mother, Sister for 20 Years Each over Terror Charges
Landmark judgement comes as government intensifies crackdown on terrorism; human rights groups call for due process
Landmark judgement comes as government intensifies crackdown on terrorism; human rights groups call for due process
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Friday sentenced the mother and sister of a notorious terrorist kingpin to 20 years imprisonment each after finding them guilty of terrorism-related offences. The court delivered its verdict on 19 June, following a lengthy trial that drew national attention to ongoing anti-terrorism efforts in Nigeria.
According to court proceedings, both women were convicted for their roles in supporting the operations of their relative, identified by authorities as a major figure in organised terrorist activities across the country. The prosecution presented evidence indicating that the duo provided material assistance and facilitated communication for the kingpin, actions which the judge ruled violated Nigeria’s anti-terrorism laws.
This development marks one of the stiffest sentences handed down to family members of suspected terrorists in recent years, underlining government’s resolve to dismantle support networks aiding criminal groups. Security experts say such convictions are rare but could serve as a warning to individuals enabling terrorism either directly or indirectly.
While government officials have welcomed the court’s decision, some human rights organisations have urged authorities to ensure all suspects receive fair hearings and that convictions are based strictly on evidence. A spokesperson for one advocacy group stated that respect for due process remains vital in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.
With this judgement, security agencies are expected to intensify investigations into other suspected collaborators linked to armed groups operating within and outside Nigeria. Legal analysts note that future cases may test how far courts are willing to go in prosecuting those who aid or abet terrorist activities.
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Enugu’s Khamzy Launches Trap Single, Spotlights Abakpa Nike’s Emerging Music Scene
Rapper draws on tough upbringing in Enugu’s Abakpa Nike to gain traction with new release ‘Core’
Rapper draws on tough upbringing in Enugu’s Abakpa Nike to gain traction with new release ‘Core’
Khamzy, a rapper and songwriter from Abakpa Nike in Enugu State, has released a new trap single titled ‘Core’, positioning himself as one of the emerging voices in Nigeria’s Eastern music landscape. The single, which dropped this June, is already attracting attention among fans of trap and hip-hop within the region.
Khamzy’s music is rooted in his experiences growing up in Abakpa Nike, an underserved community in Enugu East Local Government Area. His lyrics reflect both the challenges and aspirations of life on the streets, blending emotional storytelling with contemporary trap rhythms. Although known to be reserved offstage, Khamzy uses his music as a platform to express his ambitions and the realities faced by many youths in his area.
The release of ‘Core’ comes at a time when more artists from Eastern Nigeria are gaining national recognition. Industry analysts say talents like Khamzy are contributing to a growing movement that puts the region’s unique stories and sounds into the spotlight. Music promoters in Enugu say the rise of homegrown acts is helping to diversify Nigeria’s entertainment industry and offer local youths alternative avenues for self-expression.
While Khamzy has not publicly commented on his future plans, those close to the artist say he remains focused on building his brand beyond Enugu while staying true to his roots. Stakeholders in the Eastern music scene believe that as more artists like Khamzy break through, communities such as Abakpa Nike will continue to gain visibility both within Nigeria and abroad.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/music/khamzy-east-side-trap-voice-rising-from-abakpa-nike/
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Troops Repel ISWAP Attack in Biu LGA, Inflict Heavy Losses on Insurgents
Military confirms no casualties among own forces as coordinated air and ground response thwarts incursion in Borno State
Military confirms no casualties among own forces as coordinated air and ground response thwarts incursion in Borno State
Troops of Operation Hadin Kai repelled a coordinated attack by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters in the Buratai axis of Biu Local Government Area, Borno State, on Friday morning. The incident occurred at Dusten Kura and Chara road, where insurgents launched multiple assaults targeting military positions in the area.
According to Acting Military Information Officer OPHK, Captain Mohammed Goni, alert troops—supported by robust intelligence—quickly detected the incursion and responded with superior firepower. The response featured a combined air and ground counter-attack, with the Air Component of OPHK providing Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance as well as precision strikes from Nigerian Air Force platforms.
The military said the integrated air support disrupted the terrorists’ assault and forced them to retreat in disarray. “The precision air support integrated seamlessly with ground forces, disrupted the terrorists’ assault and inflicted heavy casualties on the attackers, forcing them to flee in confusion,” Captain Goni stated in a written statement issued Friday afternoon. He confirmed that there were no casualties recorded among troops during the engagement, while ISWAP suffered significant losses both in personnel and equipment.
The Buratai axis has witnessed repeated attacks from insurgent groups operating across North-East Nigeria. Security analysts say that such incidents underscore ongoing security challenges facing Borno State despite recent gains recorded by Operation Hadin Kai. The military has intensified patrols and surveillance across flashpoints to prevent further incursions by armed groups.
Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious movements within their communities. As at press time, there was no official statement from ISWAP regarding the failed attack. The military assured that further measures would be taken to reinforce security in vulnerable areas within Biu LGA and other affected locations across North-East Nigeria.
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Tinubu Orders Enhanced Security at NIPSS After Fatal Jos Attack
Presidency moves to tighten protection at Kuru campus following deadly assault; security agencies launch investigation
Presidency moves to tighten protection at Kuru campus following deadly assault; security agencies launch investigation
President Bola Tinubu has directed security agencies to reinforce measures at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru, Jos South LGA, Plateau State, after a fatal attack claimed lives on the institute’s premises. The directive was issued on Friday, 19 June 2026, amid rising concern over safety at Nigeria’s top policy training institution.
According to presidency sources, the order came in response to a recent incident in which armed men breached the NIPSS campus, resulting in casualties among staff and visitors. Security operatives have since been deployed to bolster defences around the institute’s facility, with investigations underway to identify those responsible for the assault.
The attack has heightened anxiety within Plateau State and across Nigeria’s academic community, as NIPSS serves as a key centre for strategic government policy research and leadership development. The incident also raises fresh questions about persistent insecurity in North-Central Nigeria, where attacks by armed groups continue despite ongoing military operations.
A statement from the presidency reaffirmed Tinubu’s commitment to safeguarding national institutions and ensuring the perpetrators are brought to justice. “Government is treating this incident with utmost seriousness,” the statement read. “All necessary resources have been mobilised to protect lives and restore confidence at NIPSS.” Security agencies in Plateau State have launched an investigation but had yet to release further details as at press time.
While opposition figures are yet to issue a formal response, some policy experts called for broader reforms of campus security nationwide. The presidency said it will review existing protocols at federal institutions. Further updates are expected once preliminary findings from security operatives become available.
