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Boko Haram

Boko Haram — militant organization responsible for school kidnappings, insurgency, and armed attacks across Nigeria, with documented factions including JAS operating in Borno state.

2026-04-272026-08-23

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Nigeria is grappling with overlapping security crises that stretch far beyond the jihadist insurgency in the ​northeast, where Boko Haram and Islamic State ​West Africa ⁠Province (ISWAP) have waged a conflict for more than 15 years.

    Gunmen abduct students sitting exams in northeast Nigeria
  3. Joy Online

    This strategy led to the degradation of the command centre of the Islamic State-affiliated Boko Haram in northeastern Borno state.

    Nigeria killed more than 13,000 ‘terrorists’ in past year, President Tinubu says
  4. The Chronicle

    Former media aide to the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, on Saturday said former President Goodluck Jonathan should not be blamed entirely for Boko Haram’s activities while he was in office.

    Goodluck Jonathan can’t be blamed entirely for Boko Haram’s activities
  5. Joy Online

    JAS is the official ​Arabic name of the main faction of Boko Haram. They were captured ‌from ⁠various communities in the area over an unspecified period.

    Nigeria’s military rescues 360 hostages in Borno state
  6. Joy Online

    At least 360 people kidnapped by Boko Haram jihadists from a mainly Muslim community in Nigeria’s north-eastern Borno state in March have been freed from a remote mountain hideout.

    Hundreds of captives freed from Boko Haram mountain hideout
  7. Joy Online

    No group has claimed responsibility for the Oyo attacks, but the military has blamed Boko Haram Islamist militants, which usually operate in the northeast.

    ‘We want our children back’: Nigeria’s kidnapping nightmare spreads south
  8. Joy Online

    Nigeria is grappling with overlapping security crises ​that stretch far beyond the jihadist insurgency in the northeast, where Boko Haram and ​Islamic State West Africa Province have waged a conflict for more than 15 years.

    Nigeria’s Obi to run for president again after opposition split
  9. May 2026
  10. Business & Financial Times

    Boko Haram and rival jihadist group Islamic State West Africa (ISWAP) have recently escalated attacks in northeastern Nigeria.

    Trump’s security strategy: A more ‘surgical’ approach?
  11. The Ghanaian Times

    Borno State, in Nigeria’s northeast, has endured a 17-year insurgency led by Boko Haram and its splinter ⁠group ISWAP.

    US strike militants in Nigeria
  12. Joy Online

    Borno – an area the size of ​Ireland that borders Cameroon, Chad and Niger – remains the epicentre of ​an insurgency by the Boko Haram Islamist militant group that has lasted more ‌than ⁠15 years.

    Forty-two pupils missing after Nigeria school attack, lawmaker says
Opinion

African governance exists beyond state institutions, not in vacuums

The News

Policymakers misdiagnose so-called "ungoverned spaces" in Africa—territories where formal state authority appears absent—as institutional voids prone to violence and extremism. In reality, these areas are governed differently through alternative authorities and institutional arrangements; the question is not whether governance exists, but who governs and for whose interests.

19 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 19 August

  1. African governance exists beyond state institutions, not in vacuums

    Policymakers misdiagnose so-called "ungoverned spaces" in Africa—territories where formal state authority appears absent—as institutional voids prone to violence and extremism. In reality, these areas are governed differently through alternative authorities and institutional arrangements; the question is not whether governance exists, but who governs and for whose interests.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 15 August

  1. Cameroon's president absent from country for two months

    Paul Biya, 93 and president of Cameroon since 1982, left on June 7 for what his office called a "brief private stay in Europe" and has not returned in two months, prompting questions about his health and who is running the country in his absence.

    15 August 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 14 August

  1. Nigerian faith leaders launch interfaith peace accord

    More than 50 Muslim and Christian leaders in Nigeria have signed an interfaith peace accord in Abuja to promote religious harmony. The accord was signed months after U.S. President Trump called Nigeria a "disgraced country" and threatened military action over what he said was the treatment of Christians by "Islamic Terrorists."

    14 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 11 August

  1. Security agencies urged to act on religious hate speech

    Adib Saani, Executive Director of the Jatikay Centre for Human Security and Peace Building, has urged security agencies to act firmly against religious hate and extremist speech, warning that inflammatory religious statements could heighten tensions and undermine peaceful relations between religious communities.

    11 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 5 August

  1. Nigeria's Tinubu approves military pay rises amid security crises

    President Bola Tinubu has approved military salary increases of up to 80%, effective September 1, aimed at boosting troop welfare as Nigeria faces insurgency, banditry, and kidnappings. The new pay structure will increase the armed forces' annual wage bill to 924 billion naira from 660 billion naira.

    5 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 28 July

  1. Nigerian soldier arrested for supplying military uniforms to criminal groups

    Private Mohammed Yusuf was arrested in Maiduguri after allegedly supplying military uniforms to "terrorist" and "criminal" groups; he had deserted his unit and was attempting to flee to Cameroon. The arrest has renewed questions about potential collusion between security personnel and armed groups contributing to Nigeria's persistent insecurity.

    28 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. At least 30 killed in armed attack on Nigerian village

    At least 30 people, including eight children, were killed when armed gunmen attacked Naridon village in Nigeria's Kaduna state early Monday, shooting residents and burning houses, residents said. The attack reflects escalating violence by armed gangs targeting communities in northwestern and north-central Nigeria.

    28 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 24 July

  1. Three men sentenced to life over Nigeria school kidnappings

    Three men in Nigeria have been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to offences linked to kidnappings of pupils and teachers in Oyo state. They admitted to concealing information about those behind the attacks and confessed to being members of an affiliate of Boko Haram.

    24 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 1 July

  1. Nigeria experiences third mass school kidnapping since May

    At least 36 children and a staff member are missing after gunmen abducted them from a school in Nigeria's northeast, marking the third such mass school abduction since May. The article chronicles recent years of school kidnappings across Nigeria, ranging from November 2025 incidents in Niger and Kebbi states to earlier cases in 2021 and 2024.

    1 July 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 30 June

  1. Gunmen kidnap students in Nigeria's Borno state school attack

    Militants stormed a secondary school in Lassa, Borno state on Monday, kidnapping students during national examinations. Security forces rescued ten victims and killed one soldier and a paramilitary member in a firefight, but the exact number of abducted students remains uncertain.

    30 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Gunmen abduct students during exams in northeast Nigeria

    Gunmen attacked Government Day Secondary School in Borno state during national examinations on Monday, abducting students; the military rescued 10 students and teachers after a firefight in which one soldier and one paramilitary member were killed, though other students remained unaccounted for as security agencies searched nearby forests.

    30 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Nigeria's Tinubu claims security forces killed 13,000 insurgents

    President Bola Tinubu declared that Nigeria's security forces killed more than 13,000 insurgents over the past year and that insurgency-related deaths have dropped 81 per cent since he took power in 2023. He also noted that 124,000 fighters and dependents have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 8 June

  1. Bashir Ahmad: Boko Haram security isn't government responsibility alone

    Former media aide Bashir Ahmad said former President Goodluck Jonathan should not be blamed entirely for Boko Haram's activities, arguing that security is a shared responsibility requiring participation from government, communities, traditional institutions, and religious leaders.

    8 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. Nigeria military rescues 360 hostages from Borno militants

    Nigeria's military freed 360 men, women and children held by JAS, a Boko Haram faction, in the Mandara mountains in Borno state after an intelligence-led operation. Two children died in captivity due to exhaustion and harsh conditions.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 7 June

  1. Boko Haram releases hundreds of captives from Nigerian hideout

    At least 360 people kidnapped by Boko Haram from a community in Nigeria's Borno state in March have been freed from a remote mountain hideout, though the circumstances—military operation versus mediated release—are disputed, with local mediators claiming 416 were freed.

    7 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. Nigeria kidnapping gangs expand operations into southwest region

    Armed groups raided three schools in Oyo state in southwest Nigeria on May 15, abducting more than 30 students and a teacher, marking an escalation of kidnapping-for-ransom operations into a region previously considered relatively safe compared to the unstable north.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. Nigeria's Peter Obi to run for president again in January

    Nigerian politician Peter Obi won the Nigeria Democratic Congress primary and announced he will run for president again in January after quitting an opposition alliance less than a month earlier, setting up another three-way contest against incumbent Bola Tinubu and a divided opposition.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. Trump shifts Africa counter-terrorism to short-term surgical campaigns

    US President Donald Trump's new counter-terrorism strategy for Africa replaces long-term troop deployments and nation-building with short-term campaigns and cooperation with local authorities, using defined timelines and targets to eliminate threats before withdrawing. The strategy aims to prevent Jihadist groups from establishing bases threatening US interests and to protect Christians from attacks, while also expanding the definition of terrorism to include drug cartels and left-wing anarchists.

    21 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Tuesday 19 May

  1. US airstrikes kill 20+ ISWAP militants in Nigeria

    The U.S. Africa Command says it has carried out additional airstrikes against Islamic State targets in northeastern Nigeria in coordination with the Nigerian government. The strikes killed more than 20 Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants in the Metele area of Borno State, following the joint U.S.-Nigerian mission a day earlier that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second in command of Islamic State globally.

    19 May 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Monday 18 May

  1. Forty-two pupils missing after Nigeria school attack

    Forty-two Nigerian school children went missing on Saturday after suspected Islamist militants attacked Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Borno state's Askira-Uba Local Government Area, a senator for the area said. According to the senator, 32 students were abducted from the school and another 10 were seized from their homes nearby.

    18 May 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 16 May

  1. US and Nigeria kill senior Islamic State leader in joint operation

    Nigeria and the United States say they have killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by US President Donald Trump as the "second in command of ISIS globally," in a joint operation in the Lake Chad Basin. Al-Minuki was killed along with several of his lieutenants during a strike on his compound in Metele, Borno state, with Nigerian and US forces reporting zero casualties.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Over 50 children kidnapped from northeastern Nigeria schools Friday

    Suspected Islamist militants abducted more than 50 schoolchildren, including toddlers as young as two years old, from three schools in Borno State's Askira-Uba Local Government Area on Friday morning. The coordinated assault targeted Government Day Secondary School, Mussa Central Primary School, and SUBEB Primary School, with gunmen striking around 9:00 a.m. local time while classes were in session.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. More than 50 schoolchildren kidnapped in Nigeria

    Gunmen have kidnapped more than 50 children from three schools in north-eastern Nigeria; most of those missing are aged between two and five years old. Eyewitnesses say the suspects used the children as human shields while fleeing on motorbikes, and no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

  4. US and Nigeria kill senior Islamic State leader in joint operation

    Nigeria and the United States say they have killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by US President Donald Trump as the "second in command of ISIS globally," in a joint operation in the Lake Chad Basin. The strike on his compound in Metele, Borno state also killed several of his lieutenants, and the Nigerian military reported zero casualties among their forces.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 11 May

  1. Dozens of Nigerian fishermen feared dead in Chad air strikes

    Chad's military conducted air strikes on Boko Haram militants in the Lake Chad region; a Nigerian fishermen's association chairman reported that more than 40 union members are feared dead, with some killed by strikes and others drowned while fleeing in overloaded boats. Chad's presidency said it carried out retaliatory strikes after Boko Haram attacks last Monday and Wednesday on Chadian military bases.

    11 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Boko Haram kills 23 soldiers in Lake Chad military base raid

    Boko Haram militants attacked a Chadian military outpost on Barka Tolorom island in Lake Chad on Monday night, killing 23 soldiers and injuring 26 others. Chad's President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno condemned the assault as a cowardly attack and vowed to continue fighting the group "with renewed determination until this threat is completely eradicated."

    5 May 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 29 April

  1. IS claims responsibility for attack killing 29 in Nigeria

    Gunmen have killed at least 29 people in an attack on a village in Nigeria's north-eastern Adamawa state, with the Islamic State group claiming responsibility. Authorities say militants raided a football pitch and opened fire at random, then burned houses, places of worship and motorcycles, with the governor saying the attack was an 'affront to our humanity.'

    29 April 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Islamic State militants kill at least 29 in Nigerian village attack

    Militants affiliated with the Islamic State launched an overnight raid on Guyaku village in Adamawa state, northeastern Nigeria, killing at least 29 people and destroying property including houses, places of worship, and motorcycles. The group claimed responsibility via Telegram, marking the latest escalation in the nation's ongoing security crisis.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Islamic State claims Nigeria village attack that killed 29

    Gunmen killed at least 29 people in an attack on a village in Nigeria's north-eastern Adamawa state, with the Islamic State group claiming responsibility. Authorities say militants raided a football pitch and opened fire at random, burning houses, places of worship, and motorcycles, with the governor announcing intensified security operations.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 27 April

  1. Gunmen abduct 23 from orphanage in northern Nigeria

    Gunmen raided an orphanage and school in Kogi State, northern Nigeria, abducting 23 pupils and the school proprietor's wife. Authorities rescued 15 pupils, but eight children and the proprietor's wife remain in captivity, with ongoing search operations underway.

    27 April 2026 · Joy Online

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