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VIDEO: ‘We will kidnap President Tinubu in days ahead’ – terrorist commander boasts

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'We will kidnap President Tinubu in days ahead' – terrorist commander boasts

In a video seen by Business Hallmark , an armed militant — wearing what appeared to be a Nigerian military jacket —bragged about recent abductions of schoolchildren in Kebbi and Niger states.

The alleged terrorist commander has also issued new threats against Nigeria, saying that his group will soon begin targeting military officers, state governors, and even President Bola Tinubu for abduction.

The terrorist, whose identity was not immediately confirmed, said they are unfazed by recent arrests made by security forces.

According to him, the Nigerian government had failed in its responsibility to protect citizens.

“Everyone has woken up. We kidnapped school students in Kebbi State and Niger State. Next time, we will be kidnapping Nigerian military officers and taking them to the forest,” he said in the video.

Pointing to the jacket he wore, he continued: “Look at the clothes I’m wearing — they belong to a soldier. Nigeria, in the days ahead, we will kidnap a governor, we will kidnap the President, and others.”

The terrorist further stated that Nigerians should resort to divine protection rather than the government, insisting that authorities could not guarantee safety.

“We are not concerned that they have arrested anyone. The government cannot secure you. You people should return to God to protect you, answer your wishes, and wipe the tears from your eyes,” he said.

He ended the recording by greeting his followers on social media, saying, “No one among the big men can wipe your tears. We have woken up. I greet all of you on social media. Have a pleasant day.”

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On November 21, 2025, Business Hallmark reported terrorists in the early hours of Friday morning stormed St. Mary’s Papiri Private Catholic Secondary School, Papiri, in Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State, abducting an unspecified number of students and teachers, SaharaReporters has learnt.

Multiple community sources who visited the school after the attack confirmed the invasion, describing it as a coordinated operation that lasted between 2am and 3am.

 

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