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COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by adenigga(op): 2:51am On Apr 30, 2025
In less than 24 hours, suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed over 40 people in multiple attacks across Borno State, razing down houses and a church, The PUNCH reports.

The tragedy comes after Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to enhancing the capacity of its troops to neutralise ongoing threats to national security

One of our correspondents gathered that the Borno attack occurred in different locations between Kalabalge and Damboa Local Government Areas.

The PUNCH had reported that on Monday, around 12pm, 26 travellers ran over an Improvised Explosive Device suspected to have been planted by Boko Haram terrorists while traveling along the Kala-Balge road to Gamboru Ngala Local government Area of Borno State.

Confirming the incident to The PUNCH, the spokesperson of the Borno State Police Command, ASP Nahum Daso, said the injured victims were still in the hospital.

He said, “Earlier today at about 12pm, an Isuzu pickup van with registration number XA265KKU drove all the way from Kalabalge area enroute Gamboru Ngala stepped on an IED around Furunduma village. The tragic incident led to the death of 26 persons, which includes 16 males and four females and six children.”

Seven hours later, around 7pm same day, the terrorists stormed a funeral gathering, shooting sporadically, reportedly killing about 15 mourners.

The incident occurred in Kwaple, a village near Chibok Local Government Area of the state.

The PUNCH learnt that the insurgents arrived on motorcycles and unleashed coordinated attacks that lasted for almost an hour without reprisal from security agents.

Confirming the attack, the Chairman of Chibok Local Government Area, Modu Mustapha, said, “The terrorists attacked during a funeral, a lot of people were killed.”

A local source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated that 15 people died while many others were abducted.

“It was a horrific experience according to those who witnessed the shooting and killings. I was not there, but the information reaching me is that it was 15 people, mostly men, that died,” the source said.

“They burnt an Ekklesiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria church in the area and about five houses, as well as other property,” the source added.

As of the time of filing this report, the identities and number of those abducted were still unknown as residents fled for safety.


Earlier this month, Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, decried the renewed Boko Haram attacks, dislodgement of military formations and abduction of citizens in many communities almost on daily basis without challenge in the state, saying the government was losing ground in the war against the insurgents.

The Governor said the renewed attacks were a signal that the state was losing ground in the fight against the terrorists.

Zulum stated this at a special expanded security meeting attended by the General Officer Commanding 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Abubakar Haruna, Sector Commanders, Commissioner of Police and heads of other security agencies.

The Governor said, “It is unfortunate that the renewed Boko Haram attacks and kidnappings in many communities are almost on daily basis without confrontation, signaling that Borno State is losing ground.

“In as much as the Borno State Government under my leadership commends the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies for their unwavering support in the fight against Boko Haram, more efforts have to be put in place through equipping and deploying of technological warfare to the military to stem the tide of all renewed attacks bedevilling parts of the Sahelian Borno which shares international border with three African countries of Chad, Niger and Cameroon.”

Reacting to the recent attacks, Zulum expressed worry, adding that the state was not relenting but restrategising to curb the upsurge in terrorists’ attacks in the state.


The Senior Technical Assistant to the Borno Governor on Print and Digital Communication, Abdulrahman Bundi, told The PUNCH that the attacks reflected Zulum’s recent call to action.

“You can testify from the governor’s recent speeches and the alarm he has been raising. That tells you he has been worried and seriously concerned,” Bundi said.

“The governor has been working with the Federal Government and I can see renewed commitment to end all these things. He is supporting security agencies, helping them with intelligence, complimenting the effort of the Federal Government in providing needed facilities for the security agencies.

“He has been working closely with the Ministry of Defence and all other agencies to make sure that the security architecture is being restrategised to see that this thing is brought to an end.”

Commenting on the involvement of local vigilantes and civilian joint taskforce in the fight against the regrouping terrorists, he said the governor had purchased facilities that would ensure smooth operation

“As I speak to you, there are new facilities and patrol vehicles given to them, and they are being motivated to ensure that they work closely with the security agencies, helping them with local intelligence, and fighting alongside them. These and others are the kind of support the state government is providing.”

He urged the Federal Government to come to the aid of the state in every area possible.

“The state government currently needs whatever it takes to make sure that this thing is brought to an end. Anything it will take for Borno to have total peace, Borno State Government needs it.”


Weapons for troops

Meanwhile, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, said the Army’s key priority was to enhance the capacity of the troops in the war against insurgency.

Oluyede made the statement in Bauchi on Monday during the opening ceremony of the 2025 Combat Arms Training Week co-hosted by the Nigerian Army’s Infantry and Armoured Corps.

“This will be done by infusing necessary capabilities into our training schedules to better prepare them to adapt to dynamic situations and position us more effectively to counter threats to national security.”

He emphasised that success in this regard hinged on providing timely logistics and prioritizing troop welfare.

The Army chief added that the Nigerian Army would continue to improve strategic communications, bridge capability gaps, sustain innovative leadership and leverage support from the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies.

Oluyede pledged the Army’s commitment to mitigating security challenges across the country, stating that it would continue to adopt new methods aligned with international best practices to strengthen operational capacity and fulfill constitutional responsibilities.

He added that the Combat Arms Training Week was more than a doctrinal exercise, describing it as a critical platform for improving operational effectiveness in conflict zones, particularly in the North East and North West.

“The lessons learned from the field, along with inter-corps collaboration fostered through this training week, will directly translate into more coordinated and impactful operations,” Oluyede said.

Also speaking at the event, Commander of the Armoured Corps, Major General Obinna Ajunwa, noted that this year’s training themed, ‘Strengthening Combat Arms Cooperation in a Joint Environment: A Prerequisite for Success in Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Operations’, would provide a forum to address critical issues facing the combat arms and the Nigerian Army as a whole.

The Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, represented by his deputy, Auwal Jatau, stressed the need for both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to tackle Nigeria’s evolving security challenges, including terrorism, banditry, insurgency, and communal unrest.

“The current security challenges are complex and dynamic,” the governor said. “They demand multidimensional strategies and stronger synergy among security stakeholders.”
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Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Switruth: 3:54am On Apr 30, 2025
As usual
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by goodnessme1(f): 3:56am On Apr 30, 2025
Boko Haram is not Nigeria problem.



Nnamdi Kanu is Nigeria problem with all the microphone, charger, Adopters, laptop, singlets, perfume and watch DSS seized from his hotel room.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by lonelydora: 4:08am On Apr 30, 2025
Does he need to announce it?

COAS should do his job without all these media noise.

Just like announcing to a thief that you are coming to catch him.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Emzedz: 4:11am On Apr 30, 2025
The useless army chief is talking tough while terrorists are on ground everywhere in nigeria killing n kidnapping pple.
All these tired defence chiefs should be sacked for incompetence just like thier useless paymaster tinibu.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by chistep24689: 4:14am On Apr 30, 2025
No be today nyash dey back
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by malali: 4:17am On Apr 30, 2025
COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno
Boko Haram Vows Tough Offensive As COAS Kills 40 In Borno
— Pick your poison. Same plot. Different actors.


For over a decade, Nigeria has flushed more than $10 billion down the insurgency drain. And what do we have to show for it?
A Borno blood pit where recycled headlines and recycled generals meet to reenact their roles in what has become Africa’s longest-running military soap opera.


If just $2 billion had been used to build an ultra-secure army-airforce fortress in Borno…
And another $3 billion used to train, house, and equip elite anti-terror squads…


We could’ve stopped financing the longest “terror rerun” since Osama Bin Laden’s cave chronicles.

Instead, every administration comes in, points to Borno, cries “insurgency!” and like Pavlov’s dog, the National Assembly coughs up another $1 billion.


🎬 And the Oscar goes to…
Federal Government for Best Use of Budget in an Action Movie That Never Ends.
Boko Haram for Best Villain in a Role With No Motive.


Because if we’re being honest — if you kidnapped the President and the NSA, held them hostage, and demanded:
“What does Boko Haram want?”
I’ll bet my last naira that neither can tell you.


Even a madman takes a break. But Boko Haram? They seem to be on an eternal contract. No ceasefire. No fatigue. No logic.

And here’s the punchline:
The money we’ve burned in Borno could’ve built us another Dangote Refinery, maybe two.
But here we are, stuck in this Groundhog Day of Guns and Grants.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by LadyExcellency: 4:17am On Apr 30, 2025
COAS is just whining to you. There is nothing to do but sacrifice low-ranking Soldiers and civilians.

How does the Army fight improvise Explosive Devices with guns? I haven't had Nigerian Soldiers demining any route or locality where those bombs are planted.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Therock5555(m): 4:17am On Apr 30, 2025
Since them born me, they've been promising without action, this one won't be any different, make I go light my loud first...
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by freedomchild: 4:18am On Apr 30, 2025
Terrorism is big business for the ogas at the top of our military. Every year, good amount of resources are allocated for "fighting" terrorism.
Our young officers who're sent to the battleground are the sacrificial herds used in this whole scam. The terrorists they managed to catch will be termed as repentants after giving them coca cola and bread for sometime in our correctional facilities.
If smaller African countries could deal with these terrorists, why could Nigerian state especially under this APC regime not defeat or reduce them to the barest minimum?
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Miwasky: 4:24am On Apr 30, 2025
All bullshit talks nothing will happen..na all business cartel you all are running with Nigerians
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by PlasmaTV: 4:25am On Apr 30, 2025
Sometimes I ask myself who we offended in this country to have this set of leaders.

It's so sad. The k!llings are now every day. People are being slaughtered like chickens.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Sonofgod1990(m): 4:31am On Apr 30, 2025
PlasmaTV:
Sometimes I ask myself who we offended in this country to have this set of leaders.

It's so sad. The k!llings are now every day. People are being slaughtered like chickens.
Been not being
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by kennyz247(m): 4:35am On Apr 30, 2025
I wish dem gôodluck
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by frankson1(m): 4:35am On Apr 30, 2025
The North is quite but could send the high and mighty to Delta state and some of their people even threatened revenge.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by PlasmaTV: 4:37am On Apr 30, 2025
Sonofgod1990:
Been not being
BEING
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Edoreborn: 4:40am On Apr 30, 2025
Sonofgod1990:
Been not being
oga,,d guy dey correct..
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Omalicious1: 4:49am On Apr 30, 2025
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Ironfaceman(m): 4:53am On Apr 30, 2025
Talk is cheap.

After absorbing bokoharam members into the Nigerian army. Do you really think you can defeat them.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by DeltaOil: 4:58am On Apr 30, 2025
frankson1:
The North is quite but could send the high and mighty to Delta state and some of their people even threatened revenge.
Dont mind them.
the army is brutal in the south, while tame in the north. angry
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by adenigga(op): 5:06am On Apr 30, 2025
Edoreborn:
oga,,d guy dey correct..
Verb
past participle of be.
All the fries have been eaten./b]


[b]Noun
being

A living creature. ▼ show
The state or fact of existence, consciousness, or life, or something in such a state. ▼ show
(philosophy) That which has actuality (materially or in concept).
(philosophy) One's basic nature, or the qualities thereof; essence or personality.


Please, can you juxtapose the two words and draw your conclusion objectively.
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Antichristian2: 5:11am On Apr 30, 2025
Make we kill them in thousands too!

May Allah help us decimate Boko haram and other similar terrorists!

May all their supporters be struk dead by God's thunder!
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:19am On Apr 30, 2025
Sonofgod1990:
Been not being
You're wrong. ''Being'' is correct in that sentence
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by haybhi1(m): 5:19am On Apr 30, 2025
Yes! Go kinetic!
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by haybhi1(m): 5:20am On Apr 30, 2025
Going hard is the only language the people hear
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by haybhi1(m): 5:22am On Apr 30, 2025
I long for peace in this country. It's not hard. Stiff penalty for whomsoever beats law and order!

Leissez faire... why is that hard?
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:25am On Apr 30, 2025
adenigga:
Verb
past participle of be.
All the fries have been eaten./b]


[b]Noun
being

A living creature. ▼ show
The state or fact of existence, consciousness, or life, or something in such a state. ▼ show
(philosophy) That which has actuality (materially or in concept).
(philosophy) One's basic nature, or the qualities thereof; essence or personality.


Please, can you juxtapose the two words and draw your conclusion objectively.
''People are being slaughtered like chickens''

Are you trying to prove that the 'being' used in the above sentence is wrong??

Nawaoo. Which school did you attend, pleasehuh
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Chucks13: 5:32am On Apr 30, 2025
Are these serious at all? You are vowing tough offensive so you are still on the platform of vow till boko haram sink defense HQ ba?
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by Newton1045: 5:38am On Apr 30, 2025
Boring
Re: COAS Vows Tough Offensive As Boko Haram Kills 40 In Borno by gidgiddy: 5:41am On Apr 30, 2025
goodnessme1:
Boko Haram is not Nigeria problem.



Nnamdi Kanu is Nigeria problem with all the microphone, charger, Adopters, laptop, singlets, perfume and watch DSS seized from his hotel room.
Very true, the armed bandits must be rehabilitated. The real problem is Nnamdi Kanu and his broadcasting equipment

Nigeria has not yet started yet
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