The Nigerian government aims to reintegrate over 700 former Boko Haram fighters into society through its rehabilitation program. While authorities assert that this step is crucial to end a decade-long conflict, local communities express concerns about accepting these fighters.
A terrorist attack on the 'Baraka Tolorom' military base in Chad resulted in at least 24 fatalities, highlighting escalating security tensions in the region. Boko Haram is suspected to be behind the attack.
At least <strong>20 people</strong> were killed in a shocking armed attack targeting two villages in Niger State, Northern Nigeria. While local authorities reported only <strong>three deaths</strong>, testimonies from residents indicate that the actual number is significantly higher.
A report by the Institute for Economics and Peace highlights a global decline in terrorism deaths to the lowest levels in a decade for 2025. However, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo have witnessed sharp increases in fatalities driven by extremist groups like Boko Haram and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).