Troops Clear Terrorist Camps, Foil Attack In Borno

The insurgents in Borno State have been able to recover equipment from several terrorist camps thanks to Operation Hadin Kai.

According to a statement released on Monday, a spokesman for Joint Task Force (North East) Operation Hadin Kai, Sani Uba, said the troops had continued to perform well under Operation Desert Sanity.

He added that the advancing troops maintained momentum and the offensive even though they were attacked by armed drones by the terrorists at around noon.

According to him, the troops also successfully resisted in the evening, forcing the terrorists to flee.

According to Uba, a lieutenant-colonel, troops also blocked coordinated attacks by the insurgents in the Timbuktu Triangle.

He claimed that troops moved from their harbor area on Sunday, January 18th, 2026, and conducted deliberate, intelligence-led operations across several alleged terrorist enclaves, including Chilaria, Garin Faruk, and Abirma.

“The Air Component of OPHK supported the operation, which maintained constant ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) coverage along the axis. The air-to-ground synergy increased the precision and confidence of ground operations, deterred adversary reinforcement, and increased real-time tracking of terrorist movements, the statement said in part.

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According to the statement, troops recovered a number of military-related items during the operation, including Baofeng radios, phones, 5 x AK-47 magazines, several rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, and 7.62mm NATO belted ammunition, according to the statement.

Numerous bags of medical supplies, several bags of grains, a pickup truck, underground logistics storage, and a Petroleum and Oil Lubricant (POL) dump are among the items recovered, further deteriorating the terrorists’ operational and logistical abilities.

Ilorin’s Chief Imam Sheikh Saliu Dies At 75

Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Saliu, the chief imam of Ilorin, passed away at the age of 75.

Dr. Abdulazeez Arowona, the cleric’s chief secretary, confirmed his death on Monday.

The renowned Islamic scholar, according to him, passed away after a long career in the Ilorin Emirate and Islam.

Saliu dedicated his life to Islamic education and religious leadership at the age of 50 in Ilorin, Kwara State. He served for more than 40 years before becoming the 12th Chief Imam of the Ilorin Emirate in 1983.

Emir of Ilorin mourns

Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, the head of the Chief Imam of Ilorin and the head of the Kwara State Traditional Rulers Council, expressed his deep regret over his death.

The death of the cleric was described as a colossal loss to the Ilorin Emirate, the entire Muslim Ummah, and humanity in general, by Sulu-Gambari in a condolence message sent by his Press Secretary, Dr. Abdulazeez Arowona.

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The news of the passing of Shaykh Muhammad Bashir Imam Solih Onida OON, the 12th Chief of Ilorin, is reported in “inna lillahi waina ilaehi roji’un” with complete submission to Almighty Allah.

He had “a unique personality, intelligence, honesty, loyalty, dedication, and tolerance.” We feel a great deal of sadness in Ilorin Emirate because of his death. He was a man of great honor and piety, and we reflect on his life.

“Late Imam Solih was a wise man who united the entire Muslim cleric community and promoted interreligious harmony in the state.

By 4 p.m. on January 19, 2026, the Janazah will be held at the Emir of Ilorin’s Palace Square.

Army Dismisses Reports Of Mutiny Threat, Commits To Troops Welfare

A publication that claims soldiers threatened mutiny over salaries and benefits has been described by the Nigerian Army as “false and misleading.”

Colonel Appolonia Anele, the Army’s Acting Director of Army Public Relations, said the report was purposefully sensational and capable of compromising public trust and national security in a statement released on Monday.

Anele claimed that the report given to an online publication was solely based on unidentified and unverifiable claims made in secret through unofficial channels and that it did not reflect the opinions or conduct of Nigerian Army officers and soldiers.

She emphasized that the Nigerian Army has never been threatened with mutiny, noting that it is against military law and disregarded by its ethos, discipline, and professionalism.

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“The Nigerian Army has never been a source of mutiny threat. According to her, “Mutiny is a grave offense under military law and alien to the ethos, discipline, and professionalism of Nigerian Army personnel who continue to be loyal to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

She emphasized that soldiers continue to abide by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s Constitution.

Promotion increments are only one component of military pay, according to the army spokesperson, and they shouldn’t be confused with total earnings.

“The report solemnly relied on unidentified, unsubstantiated claims that were made available through unofficial channels. These accounts do not reflect the opinions, conduct, or attitudes of Nigerian Army officers and soldiers, who are trained to file complaints through established military procedures rather than using public forums.

For the avoidance of doubt, it is crucial to clarify that promotion increases are only a part of military pay and should not be misrepresented as total earnings. Consolidated salaries, rank-based allowances, operational allowances, field and hardship allowances, and other entitlements that vary depending on deployment, qualification, and responsibilities are included in military pay.

Police Confirm Killing Of NURTW Member In Osun

Kazeem Oyewole, a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NRRTW), was killed in Osun by suspected hoodlums, according to the Osun State police Command.

The Asoje–Orita Elelede axis of Osogbo, where the assailants are said to be based in the Asoje region, was the location of the incident, according to the Command’s spokesperson SP Abiodun Ojelabi, who confirmed the incident.

The victims were chased by the assailants and eventually attacked, according to an eyewitness, Lamina Kamiludeen, who reported to Channels Television that they were riding through Orita Elelede, close to Asoje Junction.

According to him, Kazeem Oyewole, one of the victims, died instantly from machete wounds, while the second victim escaped with multiple injuries.

The witness claimed that Oyewole was killed instantly, but the other victim managed to escape with severe machete cuts before police arrived to de-escalate the situation.

He added that as residents and business owners fled the area for safety, the police later evicted the deceased’s body.

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The deceased worked as a personal assistant to Kazeem Oyewale, a chieftain of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), also known as “Asiri Eniba,” according to additional investigations.

At the time of writing this report, it was not immediately clear what led to the attack.

Police Arrest 14 Suspected Thugs In Bauchi

In a quick sweep across the Bakaro, Kofar Dumi, Tudun Yarima, and Kofar Madaki areas, operation representatives from the Bauchi State Police Command made 14 suspected Sara-Suka thugs arrested.

The suspects, who were reportedly armed with machetes and knives, had been terrorizing residents, stealing money and cellphones, and inflicting injuries, according to the Command’s spokesman, SP Nafiu Habib, who made this disclosure in a statement on Monday.

A patrol team immediately responded to reports of thug members’ activities around Bakaro, Kofar Dumi, Tudun Yarima, and Kofar Madaki on January 15, 2026, he said, at around 4:30 p.m.

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He added that during interrogation, the arrested suspects, who ranged in age from 18 to 22, admitted to the crimes.

Abbati, 20, Mamman, 21, Adamu, 22, Khalid, 20, Abubakar, 19, Mahmood, 22, Jabir, 21, and Haruna, 18, were detained by the police team, led by Hassan Musa, the divisional police officer of A Division, Bauchi.

The others are Khalid, 18, Abubakar, 19, Kabiru, 20, Anas, 20, Mr Mohammed, 19, and Abdulkarim, 22.

Contractors Stage Protest At Finance Ministry Headquarters Over Alleged Debt Backlog

Over alleged ongoing delays in payments, local contractors have once more peacefully protested at the Federal Ministry of Finance’s Abuja entrance.

The protesters are complaining about the delay in completing and commissioning projects and accusing the government of shifting its position constantly under the umbrella of the All Indigenous Contractors Association of Nigeria (AICAN).

The protesters were chanting songs of solidarity and requesting payment of the minister’s alleged debt arrears at the time of filing this report.

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The Federal Government owed all outstanding debts in the wake of the series of protests last year.

The majority of the completed and commissioned projects, according to the contractors, have not yet been paid for.

However, President Tinubu directed the establishment of a committee in December 2025.