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Confusion Over ISIS Commander’s Death As New Report Links Him To 2024 Killing.

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The Nigerian Armed Forces had previously announced that Abu Bilal al-Mainuki was killed more than two years ago, in February 2024, during a military operation in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria, Naija News understands.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This comes after United States and Nigerian forces on Saturday morning reported a fresh joint operation in which a senior ISIS commander was said to have been eliminated on Friday.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the development in a post on Truth Social, describing the mission as “flawlessly executed” and “meticulously planned,” and claiming it targeted “the most active terrorist in the world.”

He identified the deceased as Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, also described as ISIS’s second-in-command globally, stating that he would no longer “terrorise the people of Africa or coordinate attacks against Americans.”

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu also confirmed the operation, describing it as a major milestone in Nigeria’s counterterrorism efforts.

According to him, “Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin.”

However, records show that the Nigerian military had earlier claimed in 2024 that Abu-Mainok was killed in a separate operation in Kaduna.

On April 4, 2024, the Defence Headquarters released a list of terrorist commanders reportedly neutralised during operations conducted between January and March of that year.

The military identified Abu Bilal Minuki (also known as Abubakar Mainok) as a key IS-affiliated figure and stated that he was killed on February 21, 2024, during operations in the Birnin Gwari axis of Kaduna State along with several other commanders.

Others listed in that report included Kachallah Damina, Kachallah Alhaji Dayi, Kachallah Idi (Namaidaro), Kachallah Kabiru (Doka), Kachallah Azarailu (Farin-Ruwa), Kachallah Balejo, Ubangida, and Alhaji Baldu, among others.

At the time, the then Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, explained that the operations were carried out through coordinated air and ground assaults on terrorist hideouts.

He noted that once intelligence on targets was confirmed, fighter jets were deployed to conduct precision airstrikes on identified insurgent enclaves.

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Sports Manchester City Beat Chelsea To Lift FA Cup At Wembley

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Manchester City clinched the 2025-2026 FA Cup title after edging Chelsea 1-0 in a tense final at Wembley Stadium, with Antoine Semenyo’s decisive strike proving the difference.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a closely contested match that produced limited clear-cut opportunities, Semenyo delivered the breakthrough in the 72nd minute, calmly finishing from close range after a well-worked assist from Erling Haaland.

The victory marked Pep Guardiola’s 20th trophy as Manchester City manager and secured the club’s eighth FA Cup crown.

It also kept City’s hopes of a domestic double alive, with the Premier League title still within reach.

City had earlier believed they had taken the lead in the first half when Haaland found the net, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

Chelsea responded with periods of pressure and dangerous deliveries into the box but struggled to seriously trouble City’s defence.

The London side started the second half with renewed intensity, and Enzo Fernández came closest when he met a loose ball inside the six-yard area, only to send his effort over the bar.

With chances limited and tension building, Semenyo eventually broke the deadlock when Haaland threaded a clever pass into the box, allowing the forward to produce a composed finish beyond Robert Sánchez.

Chelsea pushed for an equaliser late on but failed to find a way through as Manchester City held firm to seal their second trophy of the season, following their earlier Carabao Cup success.

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Periodic Strikes Not Enough – Olawepo-Hashim Speaks After ISIS Commander’s Death.

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Former presidential candidate Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has said military action alone cannot end Nigeria’s insurgency, insisting that the country must also tackle the deeper social and economic conditions driving violent extremism.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reacting to the reported killing of senior Islamic State commander Abu Bilal al-Minuki in a joint operation involving the United States and the Nigerian Armed Forces, Olawepo-Hashim said Nigeria must address poverty, unemployment, and social dislocation if it hopes to defeat terrorism sustainably.

While applauding the successful operation, he noted that it demonstrated the impact of effective international intelligence sharing and military cooperation.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Hashim said the development reinforced earlier concerns that extremist groups in Nigeria have ambitions similar to the Islamic State’s territorial pursuits in other global conflict zones.

He stated that for years, there had been calls for stronger international collaboration in confronting terrorism, adding that the operation showed what is possible when global partners work together genuinely.

However, he cautioned against viewing the elimination of top insurgent leaders as a complete solution to Nigeria’s security challenges.

According to him, Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy must go beyond isolated military strikes and instead adopt a comprehensive, sustained approach aimed at uprooting terrorism entirely.

Hashim warned that while military offensives may eliminate key commanders, they often leave vulnerable rural communities exposed to revenge attacks by insurgent groups.

He described the scale of insecurity in the country as deeply troubling, claiming that thousands of Nigerians have lost their lives to terrorism and related violence in recent years.

He further argued that poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, and social deprivation continue to create fertile ground for extremist recruitment, particularly among vulnerable youths in Northern Nigeria.

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Shock As ADC Shifts Screening Of Presidential And Governorship Aspirants

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced the postponement of its presidential and governorship screening exercise, which was originally scheduled for this weekend, to Monday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The party disclosed the development in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi.

According to the statement, the screening of National Assembly aspirants will now take place in Abuja due to security concerns in parts of Northern Nigeria.

The ADC added that all affected aspirants will be contacted with updated schedules and further details regarding the new arrangement.

It also expressed regret over any inconvenience caused by the adjustment and thanked aspirants and stakeholders for their understanding.

Meanwhile, former Rivers State Governor and ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has officially declared his intention to contest the ADC presidential primary.

Amaechi reportedly submitted his presidential nomination forms at the party’s national secretariat ahead of the next general election.

He said his decision to run was driven by a desire to restore dignity to Nigerians and address the country’s economic and social challenges.

Amaechi is expected to face competition from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and other aspirants for the party’s presidential ticket.

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