
Nigeria has witnessed a series of violent incidents over the past 10 days, highlighting the deepening security crisis across the country. documented ten major events:
- 11/11/25: Six senior Ministry of Defence directors kidnapped along the Kogi axis, signaling insecurity even among top security officials.
- 15/11/25: A Brigadier General was executed, underscoring the extreme dangers facing both civilians and military personnel.
- 16/11/25: Sixty-four civilians, including women and children, were abducted in Zamfara, with multiple casualties.
- 17/11/25: Twenty-five schoolgirls abducted in Kebbi; their Vice Principal was killed.
- 18/11/25: Worshippers in a Kwara church were attacked; several killed and 38 abducted, later released.
- 18/11/25: Crisis at PDP Wadata Plaza escalated due to alleged provocation by security agents, undermining political stability.
- 18/11/25: During the All Nigeria Judges’ Conference, the judiciary was accused of partisanship, weakening public trust.
- 19/11/25: Soldiers dispatched to rescue abducted Kebbi schoolgirls were ambushed, exposing vulnerabilities in security operations.
- 21/11/25: Over 300 schoolchildren and 12 teachers abducted in Niger State; 50 children later escaped.
- 22/11/25: Bandits attacked farmers in Kaduna; five police officers ambushed and injured in Bauchi State.
The sequence of attacks highlights persistent threats from terrorists, bandits, and poorly supported security forces, raising urgent concerns about government capacity to protect citizens.


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