Aftermath scene of suicide bombing at Gamboru mosque in Maiduguri, showing damaged building, smoke, police, paramedics, and mourning crowd.
Aftermath scene of suicide bombing at Gamboru mosque in Maiduguri, showing damaged building, smoke, police, paramedics, and mourning crowd.
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Boko Haram blamed for suicide bombing at Maiduguri's Gamboru mosque

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Nigerian police suspect a Boko Haram suicide bomber in the Christmas Eve mosque blast in Maiduguri that killed at least five, updating initial reports of seven deaths amid ongoing investigation.

Updating coverage of the December 24, 2025, explosion during evening prayers at the Gamboru Juma’at Mosque (also known as Al-Adum Juma’at) in Maiduguri's Gamboru market, Borno state police now suspect a suicide bomber detonated the device around 6:00 pm. Spokesman Nahum Daso cited fragments of a suspected suicide vest and witness accounts, stating an 'unknown individual, whom we suspect to be a member of a terrorist group,' entered the crowded mosque.

Police report five killed and 35 wounded, though early witness accounts cited up to eight deaths. The Nigerian Army's Operation Hadin Kai confirmed Boko Haram's responsibility. The attack drew condemnations from the Northern States Governors’ Forum, Arewa Consultative Forum, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and President Bola Tinubu, who ordered bolstered security at markets and worship sites.

In response, police have increased deployments to public areas.

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X discussions condemned the suspected Boko Haram suicide bombing at Maiduguri's Gamboru mosque during Maghrib prayers, with users asserting it as an attack on Islam. Media faced criticism for emphasizing 'Christmas Eve' in headlines. Official army and police statements confirmed the suicide bomber, reporting five deaths and over 30 injuries, prompting calls for vigilance and prayers for victims.

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Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has demanded an investigation into a Nigerian Air Force airstrike that reportedly killed more than 50 civilians at Jilli market on the Borno-Yobe border. Amnesty International condemned the incident, while the NAF dispatched a fact-finding team. Hospitals are appealing for blood donations amid victim influx.

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Suspected Boko Haram and ISWAP militants have set fire to primary and secondary schools in Kautikari village, Chibok local government area of Borno State.

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