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Nigerian soldier, Abba Peter is all set to tie the knots with his fiancee, Faith Emmanuel – in light of their forthcoming ceremony, the couple have released stunning pre-wedding photos ahead of ...
Nigeria and the Sahel have witnessed a resurgence of militant activities and growing insecurity. An Instagram account has ...
The Nigerian Army has condemned the circulation of pictures of its soldiers and officers killed in the line of duty. Army spokesperson Mohammed Yerima made this known in a statement on Tuesday.
Four soldiers and a commander, Brigadier General Dzarma Zirkusu, were killed by fighters of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) on Saturday and not four as claimed by the Nigerian ...
Nigerian soldiers said they rescued another of the 276 schoolgirls kidnapped from the town of Chibok four years ago, the latest hostage to gain her freedom after a series of escapes and hostage ...
The Nigerian soldiers who perished by the hand of the deadly Boko Haram insurgent sect, have been buried. The gallant military heroes who gave their lives to protect their fellow Nigerians, were ...
Some soldiers of 154 Taskforce Battalion of the Nigerian Army deployed to fight terrorists in the country’s Northeast region have lamented that despite an increment of money earmarked for their ...
Several posts on the social media platform, Facebook, claim that 80 Nigerian soldiers were killed in a clash with 'Biafra forces'. Legit.ng fact-checks this claim.
At least 20 Nigerian soldiers killed in attack on remote army base. Suspected ISWAP fighters target army base in the remote Malam-Fatori town in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state.
Nigerian soldiers killed 79 militants and suspected kidnappers over the past week, the army said Friday, in an operation targeting a decades-long insurgency by Islamic militants in the northeast ...
The Nigerian Army has published the names and pictures of 17 officers and soldiers killed last Thursday while on a peace mission in Okuoma, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. The ...
The Nigerian Army has condemned the circulation of pictures of its soldiers and officers killed in the line of duty. Army spokesperson Mohammed Yerima made this known in a statement on Tuesday.