Nigerian Air Force hands over drug suspects to NDLEA under Operation Awaste

The Nigerian Air Force has transferred drug suspects and seized narcotics to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency as part of Operation Awaste.

In a coordinated effort against drug trafficking, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) handed over suspects and confiscated narcotics to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). This action falls under Operation Awaste, a military initiative aimed at curbing illegal activities. The handover underscores the collaboration between Nigeria's security agencies in tackling narcotics distribution. No further details on the number of suspects or the quantity of drugs were specified in available reports. This development highlights ongoing operations to secure the nation's borders and internal routes from drug-related threats.

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Nigerian troops and aircraft help Benin forces arrest coup plotters at a military base.
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Nigeria helps foil coup attempt in Benin

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Nigeria deployed ground and air troops to assist Benin Republic in thwarting a coup attempt against President Patrice Talon, the presidency has confirmed. The Nigerian Air Force played a key role in the operation, while ECOWAS sent its standby force to defend the country. Benin authorities arrested around a dozen soldiers, including the ringleaders, following the botched plot.

The Nigerian Air Force destroyed an IED factory and eliminated bandits in Zamfara state during a recent operation.

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Nigerian troops have uncovered and dismantled three facilities belonging to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), eliminating five top commanders and 27 fighters.

The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Kelvin Akene, has instructed Nigerian Air Force personnel to continue relentless operations against bandits.

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The chief of the air staff has inaugurated the naf institute of administrative management in yenagoa. This event marks a step in enhancing administrative capabilities within the nigerian air force.

The Nigerian military has recaptured its forward operation base in Ngoshe town, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, after gunning down terrorists.

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Incoming reports indicate that ISWAP insurgents launched attacks on Ja Jibiri and Ladu villages in Yobe State on December 27, 2025, just two days after US airstrikes targeted their enclaves in Sokoto State. The raids resulted in injuries, an abduction, and looting of a health facility. Security forces remain on high alert amid ongoing efforts to track the militants.

 

 

 

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