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Some members of the Presidential Guards Brigade were attacked by yet-to-be-identified terrorists operating in the Federa Capital Territory on Sunday, July 24.

Informants who are suspected to have been involved in leaking top security information to terrorists in Abuja and its environs have been arrested and detained.

An Abuja-based human rights lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has urged the Nigerian government to prosecute the suspects of the Owo attack without wasting time.

The Lagos state police command has dared the 81 Division of the Army to show a proof that any soldier was shot during a clash between some cops and soldiers.

The Defence Headquarters on Tuesday, August 9, revealed the names of some of the terrorists who attacked St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, in Ondo state.

The Nigerian military has assured the safety and protection when the 2023 presidential polls commence in February stating that there is no cause for alarm.

CDS General Lucky Irabor has said the Nigerian military has finally arrested terrorists behind the attack on the St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo state.

Military sources have disclosed that a lieutenant, 5 soldiers are still missing after the terrorist ambush on presidential guard patrol on Bwari-Kubwa road.

The police command in Lagos state has confirmed the death of one of its officers, Monday Orube who was beaten to death on Wednesday, August 3, by some soldiers.
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