Kungaboku residents appeal for police post after bandit attacks

Residents of the Kungaboku community in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have shared their ordeals from bandit attacks and appealed for a police post along with permanent security deployments.

According to a Daily Trust report, residents of the Kungaboku community in Abuja have called for the establishment of a police post and permanent deployment of security personnel due to ongoing bandit attacks. The community members have narrated their ordeals amid these frightening incidents. The story was published on March 9, 2026. No further details on the number of affected individuals or exact timings were provided, but the appeal underscores security challenges in the farming area. Kungaboku is located in the Federal Capital Territory near the nation's capital.

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Villagers in Kaiama, Nigeria, mourn and bury victims of a terror attack as security forces provide protection amid ongoing regional threats.
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Deadly terror attack hits Kwara's Kaiama community

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A devastating terror attack in Kaiama, Kwara State, has left residents burying their dead amid heightened security concerns. Political leaders and authorities have responded swiftly with condemnations, deployments, and support measures. The incident underscores ongoing security challenges in northern Nigeria.

Residents of Kohoto community in Kaduna State's Kagarko LGA have abandoned their homes following a seven-day ultimatum from bandits demanding N6 million in ransom.

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Bandits have abducted the village chief of Abashiya, Chief John Onombem, along with five others in Kaduna State's Kachia Local Government Area. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region. Details remain limited at this stage.

The chairman of Abaji Area Council in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory has suspended the village head of Kache amid an ongoing land dispute.

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Normalcy has returned to the Kibiko area in Ngong, Kajiado West sub-county, following two weeks of clashes that resulted in a police officer's death and injuries to civilians. Police withdrew after completing boundary demarcation, but leadership disputes and pending oil pipeline compensation persist. Residents have resumed daily activities, though some are still receiving treatment.

Teslim Folarin, Alakoso tẹlẹ ti Alagba, ti ṣe ìdàsílé ìdàrú ìdàrú lori ọfiisi Egan Orilẹ-ede ni abule Oloka, ipinlẹ Oyo, ti n ṣàlàyé rẹ̀ gẹgẹ bi ìdàrú burúkú.

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Basorun Seinde Arogbofa, àtijọ́ Akọ̀wé Gbogbogbò ti Afenifere, ti ṣe pàtàkì ìdùbúlẹ̀ fún ẹ̀yà Yorùbá láti dáàbò bo ilẹ̀ wọn lòdì sí àwùjọ ìdàrúdàpọ̀ àti àwùjọ ìdàrúdàpọ̀. Ó sọ èyí lákòókò ìdásílẹ̀ Bakkita Bello gẹ́gẹ́ ìdí Olukoju kẹta-lẹ́sẹ̀kẹ́ta ti Odooko, Afa Okeagbe. Prof. Abiodun Akinpelu tún ṣàtìlẹ̀yìn fún ìdàpọ̀ ìdàbòbo àti ìdààmú Amotekun.

 

 

 

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