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496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:58am On Oct 24, 2021
Almost five hundred civilians were killed as a result of various attacks by armed groups across the country last month of September 2021, as insecurity in the country worsened.

A report by West Africa Network for Peace Building (WANEP) released on Friday indicated that 944 Nigerians lost their lives, 496 of which were civilians. The North West geopolitical zone recorded the highest number of casualty.

The report further indicated that, killings were recorded across all the six geopolitical zones of the country.

A breakdown of the loss of lives across the zones indicated that, in North West, one person was killed in Jigawa, 84 in Kaduna, 4 in Kano, 5 in Katsina, 5 in Kebbi, 70 in Sokoto and 25 in Zamfara state.

In the North East, 13 persons were killed in Yobe, 12 in Borno, 7 in Adamawa and 4 in Bauchi State.

In North Central, 114 people were killed in Niger State, 18 in Kogi, 16 in Benue, 11 in Plateau, 10 in Federal Capital Territory and 9 in Kwara.

In the South East, 30 people were killed in Anambra, 16 in Imo, 5 in Ebonyi while 3 we’re killed in Enugu state.

In the South South, 30 people were killed in Delta State, 4 in Bayelsa, 1 in Akwa Ibom, 2 in Rivers and 3 lost their lives in Edo state.

In the South West, 8 people were killed in Lagos, 3 in Ogun and Osun states while 2 were killed in Ondo and 1 person lost his life in Oyo state within the same period.


According to the report, out of the number of civilians killed during the period 20 were females, while 18 were children.

365 people including 39 females and 98 children were also kidnapped across 26 states within the period.

The report indicated that suspected armed bandits killed 339 people in Zamfara, Kano, Kaduna and Niger States.

Suspected terrorists from Boko Haram and ISWAP ranks also killed 85 persons in Borno state, according to the report. Other criminal groups caused the death of 24 people within the same period.


The report indicated how banditry is taking leap ahead of insurgency as bandits killed 275 persons, with Boko Haram/ISWAP attacks causing the deaths of 22 deaths. Communal clashes caused 7 death while uncategorised armed violence led to the deaths of 106 people across the country.

Violent clashes also caused 13 deaths, Cult clashes claimed 12 lives, while one person was lost to violent demonstrations. The report indicated that 23 people were killed in culpable homicide.


Eight people were said to have been killed through extrajudicial killings while farmer/herders clashes claimed 39 lives, mob attacks led to the death of 26 people within the same period.

Military generals corrupt, selling arms to insurgents – The Economist

The Economist magazine yesterday painted a gloomy picture of the Nigerian intractable security challenge, in a piece titled “Insurgency, secessionism and banditry threaten Nigeria”.

The London publication said Nigeria is facing “its biggest test since the civil war 50 years ago”.

It lampooned the political and security leadership for inability to take the myriad of security threats bedevilling the country.

The publication alleged that the Nigerian army is populated “with corrupt generals and unable to protect the country from the mutating violence”.

“But many of its soldiers are ‘ghosts’ who exist only on the payroll, and much of its equipment is stolen and sold to insurgents.”

“The police are understaffed, demoralised and poorly trained. Many supplement their low pay by robbing the public they have sworn to protect,” it said.

Allegation of arms sell, corruption false – Army

In a swift reaction to the publication, spokesman of the Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, said the report was crafted to denigrate, demonize and destabilize the Nigerian Government. He said the report contained some unimaginable slurs targeted at the Nigerian military and the Nigerian Army in particular.

According to him, “Even as the real intention of the otherwise respected Economist magazine in publishing such toxic concoctions weaved up as report on Nigerian Government’s response to the multi-faceted security challenges assailing the country is yet to be unraveled, the source of the article is very clear.

“It is one of those deliberate falsehood and noxious narratives orchestrated by a network of detractors and coven of dark forces working very hard to adorn the Nigerian Army in an unfitting garb of infamy.’’

The army spokesman added that, the vile report which the Economist chose to offer its platform for publication, spared no effort in trying to vilify and rubbish the image, character and reputational standing of the Nigerian Army, but failed woefully.

“As a professional, hard-fighting and globally respected institution that has continued to occupy deserved glorious position in the comity of global defence forces, the Nigerian Army is certainly not what the so-called report by the Economist tried to characterize it.

“Even more ludicrous was the embellishments of the said report by the notorious unprofessional media outlets that were quick to republish the obvious falsehood.

“How is it conceivable that an international magazine worth its name and professional reputation would agree to lend its medium for a hatchet job of an article without as much as committing little effort to finding out the real truth about the Nigerian Army?

“How is it imaginable that the Nigerian Army that has distinguished itself as a worthy contributor to global peace and security through regional, continental and international peace keeping and peace support operations would be characterized as “Mighty on paper”?

“How can the Nigerian Army that has restored democracies, brought peace to troubled lands and stabilized the sub-region through the dint of hard work, commitment to duty, discipline and professionalism be so denigrated?

“Is it the ‘ghost soldiers’ of the Nigerian Army that have weathered the storm of terrorism and insurgency of Boko Haram and Islamic State of West African Province Terrorists (ISWAP) in the north eastern part of the country and parts of the Lake Chad region?

“In case the Economist magazine and those who fed it all the lies it published do not know, the Nigerian Army working in a joint environment, has been able to stop ISWAP, a very formidable international terrorist organization in its tracks, in spite of all the obstacles, including arm sale blackouts on its way.

“The Economist and its ilk ought to have known that the Nigerian Army has long distinguished itself as a professional force that does not toy with accountability nor shirk from its statutory responsibility of defending Nigeria from external aggression or internal insurrection.

“Is it not curious that an otherwise respected international magazine could so easily be sucked in by the antics of conflict merchants and agents provocateurs who are uncomfortable with the steadfastness, patriotism, unwavering commitment, sacrifice, ruggedness and resoluteness of the Nigerian Army in stamping out terrorism, banditry and other violent crimes assailing the country and the West African sub-region?”, he argued.

https://dailytrust.com/n-west-leads-as-496-civilians-86-security-operatives-killed-in-1-month

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by vanbonattel: 8:59am On Oct 24, 2021
We use this opportunity to thank the leadership of Nigerian army, police, navy and air force. Their love for south east Nigeria is unprecedented.

Here we have thousands of people being kidnapped, raped, killed or maimed in the north, even in the village of the president where his own village head was abducted and held for weeks. Hundreds of thousands of northerners are already living their 5th year in IDP camps. The figure above is under counted Because the media is not allowed to report northern massacres. There might have been over 1000 people killed in kaduna state alone. Bandits were helping farmers harvest their crops for safekeeping in Katsina yesterday. grin

But somehow, somehow, its the south east that gets protection from the security forces? grin

In the east, with only less than five cases of kidnapping and assassination which is very questionable as it's not in the norm of local criminals. They have a checkpoint every 500 meters in every state. What manner of love is this? grin

Can we now see there's something they are not telling us?

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Aufbauh(m): 9:00am On Oct 24, 2021
This is the type of news Ipobians will love so as to justify their own carnage as if they're in competition with the North.

Killing has now turned to quota system or Federal character in Nigeria.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by benuejosh: 9:00am On Oct 24, 2021
The President, Gen. Buhari (Rtd,.) will give us a crime free society before he retires from active service come 2023. His determination in the fight against insurgents, bandits, kidnappers, terrorism and Igbos is yielding great results and should be supported by all from the South East to the North East and every other part of our great country, Nigeria.

Together, We will kill this monster that raised its head first during the previous administrations.

God Bless Nigeria.
ONE NIGERIA.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:01am On Oct 24, 2021
....... wetin dey pain me pass b say dat army spokesman na Igboman. thanks 4 defending mr incompetence. daalu nna o.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Biafrarep(m): 9:06am On Oct 24, 2021
Despite all the outside induced killings and hullabaloo about East becoming Afghanistan, there weren't much difference between SE, SS and SW in terms of insecurity and loss of lives. But everyday children of hate from SW will keep making noise and wishing us evil.

Same evil they wish on us is already with them too. With the latest prison break there, it's only going to spike insecurity there. They even used bombs during the operation, something that hasn't happened in the East!

Hypocritical fools!!

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Tony5050(m): 9:12am On Oct 24, 2021
In a clime society, the president will honourably resign. The killings is too much to bear.


God save us all. cry




Kindly check my signature

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by loveth360(f): 9:14am On Oct 24, 2021
I no understand the southern statistics


Is skull mining not among killing or is it already legalised?

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Nobody: 10:00am On Oct 24, 2021
Please help me tell the presidency to declare state of emergency in the north west please.



And to even think only ipob is their problems

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Optimistguy1969: 10:00am On Oct 24, 2021
This country is finished.
Bubu don divide the country finish.

Stupid APC

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by OrganicCluster(m): 10:00am On Oct 24, 2021
....idgaf....
Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by veekid(m): 10:01am On Oct 24, 2021
Sai Baba
Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Samirana360(m): 10:01am On Oct 24, 2021
Buhari is 16th most influential Muslim

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by tunjijones(m): 10:01am On Oct 24, 2021
Make una kill una selves finish

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by athaboi(f): 10:01am On Oct 24, 2021
The worst in history... Buhari is over rated! A bigot, a fanatic and an extremist

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by pitroski(m): 10:02am On Oct 24, 2021
Na ipob people own them they see
Yeye country
Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Naijanascam: 10:04am On Oct 24, 2021
loveth360:
Is skull mining not among killing or is it already legalised?



Ask gutterlandlord please

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by rave1040: 10:05am On Oct 24, 2021
Insecurity at an all time high.
Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by gistray: 10:06am On Oct 24, 2021
Z

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Kemight15: 10:06am On Oct 24, 2021
Watch as BMC crew will neglect the thousands of death in North and talk on the few of south East

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by SRAROFDAVID: 10:07am On Oct 24, 2021
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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by SRAROFDAVID: 10:08am On Oct 24, 2021
Yet no innocent peoples houses were burnt in revenge by the army

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Oddfinder: 10:10am On Oct 24, 2021
The report also stated that banditry is overtaking insurgency.
Sai baba

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by CaptainAyub: 10:10am On Oct 24, 2021
Yoruba muslims are wicked.
Such humongous number killed but they can't even make online noise in solidarity with the victims who are also fellow muslims.
Only Igbo lives matter to them.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by dig64: 10:12am On Oct 24, 2021
Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Harrykn: 10:12am On Oct 24, 2021
So in a state in Nigeria 500+ People were killed in September and there is a governor, senator, minister, president, etc boldly writing these states as their state of origin. No shame, no guilt, no remorse, Just a slaughterhouse.
No hope for one Nigeria....
Biafra to the world.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by GreatrAnalyst: 10:14am On Oct 24, 2021
Achievements right?
Using innocent lives as pawns. They won't at same time that they worst leadership to happen to Nigeria

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by prigoz(m): 10:15am On Oct 24, 2021
But Malami said that it was MNK, IPOB and ESN that killed them.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by DOTian: 10:16am On Oct 24, 2021
Biafrarep:
Despite all the outside induced killings and hullabaloo about East becoming Afghanistan, there weren't much difference between SE, SS and SW in terms of insecurity and loss of lives. But everyday children of hate from SW will keep making noise and wishing us evil.

Same evil they wish on us is already with them too. With the latest prison break there, it's only going to spike insecurity there. They even used bombs during the operation, something that hasn't happened in the East!

Hypocritical fools!!
Those are Tinubu Internet Urchins (TIU) hired/recruited to contineously abuse the South East in order to create the impression that the East is a very chaotic environment full of secessionist people that can't be trusted with state power. They're being paid for all these nonsense threads the dump here every day. In their rationalization, the East has a genuine claim to the presidency after Buhari. But since these people can't breathe without power, they want to find a way to use their press and online presence to delegitimatize the notion of igbo presidency. Essentially, what you read from them here is part of a well choreographed plan to politically isolate the igbos once again from central power. All for tribal sentiments..

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by Validated: 10:17am On Oct 24, 2021
Why are you reporting this? These are the works of BUHANDITS and should not be reported. This is what NBC said.

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Re: 496 Civilians, 86 Security Operatives Killed In The North West In September by greenie77: 10:20am On Oct 24, 2021
Sad.

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