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sαℓмαη سلمان ∂υкε 📸
@SalmanDuke
Senior Special Assistant on Visual & Public Communications to Chairman @HouseNGR - South West Development Commission


Over 700 repentant terr0r!sts set for reintegration into society💔💔

We have received a new set of 24-car trains to strengthen the Lagos Red Line fleet. This will improve capacity, reduce wait times and make daily commuting easier for Lagosians. We remain focused on building a transport system that is efficient and reliable for everyone. That is still our goal.








Birthday blessings to you but don’t forget to vote out Tinubu and APC







AIR STRIKE DESTROYS ISWAP LOGISTICS HUB IN BORNO The Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) has carried out a successful precision air strike on a terrorist enclave and logistics hub near Jilli village in Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State. The operation, executed on 11 April 2026, followed sustained Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions over the Bindul–Jilli axis, a known **terrorist** movement corridor linked to Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) activities. Military sources disclosed that the strike was triggered after real-time surveillance and credible human intelligence confirmed the movement of terrorist elements, including motorcycles and gun trucks, converging on the location. Following a thorough target validation process, the Air Component engaged the site with precision strikes. Post-strike assessments revealed that the logistics hub was destroyed, with scores of terrorists neutralised and several vehicles and equipment eliminated. Surviving elements were seen fleeing the area. The targeted network has been linked to recent attacks in the region, including the January 2026 Improvised Explosive Device (IED) incident along the Gubio–Damasak route, which claimed the lives of eight soldiers, as well as coordinated attacks in Ngamdu and Benisheik on 9 April. In a related development, security forces on 12 April arrested a suspected logistics courier identified as “Turja Bulu” in Ngamdu. During preliminary interrogation, he reportedly confessed to participating in the Benisheik attack and providing logistical support to terrorist groups operating within the Magumeri–Gubio axis. Military authorities stated that the operation has significantly disrupted planned attacks and weakened terrorist logistics capabilities in the area. They reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining pressure on insurgent elements across the North East. Authorities also reiterated the ban on motorcycle movement in Borno and Yobe States, citing their continued use by terrorist groups for mobility and logistics.








