Mohan Sinha
08 Jan 2026, 10:48 GMT+10
MINNA, Nigeria: In the latest attack reported from the conflict-hit region, gunmen raided a village in northern Nigeria's Niger state and killed at least 30 villagers, with several others reported missing on the evening of January 3.
Gunmen stormed the Kasuwan-Daji village in the Borgu local government area and fired on residents. They also razed the local market and several houses, state police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun said in a statement.
Some residents said at least 37 people were killed, and the number could be higher because several people were still missing as of January 4. Locals also said security forces had not yet reached the area, which contradicts police claims that officers had been sent to search for those abducted.
Rev. Fr. Stephen Kabirat, a spokesperson for the Catholic Church in the Kontagora Diocese where the attack took place, told local media that more than 40 people were killed and several others, including children, were taken away.
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu condemned the attack and said he had ordered security agencies to track down the gunmen and rescue the hostages. In a statement, he said the attackers would face severe punishment and that anyone who helped them would also be held responsible.
A resident said the gunmen had been seen around nearby communities for about a week before the attack, but spoke anonymously for safety reasons. Survivors are now too afraid to return to the village to collect the bodies. The resident said the attack lasted about three hours and that without security presence, people did not feel safe going back.
Such attacks are common in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, where armed gangs often target remote communities with little security or government presence.
The attack on Kasuwan-Daji village happened near Papiri, where more than 300 schoolchildren and their teachers were kidnapped from a Catholic school in November 2025. Police said the attackers came from the National Park Forest in the Kabe district, adding that large, unguarded forest areas are often used as hiding places by armed groups.
Get a daily dose of Milwaukee Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Milwaukee Sun.
More InformationNEW DELHI, India: On January 5, India's Supreme Court denied bail to two student activists who have been in detention in connection...
MINNA, Nigeria: In the latest attack reported from the conflict-hit region, gunmen raided a village in northern Nigeria's Niger state...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: A little-known trader is drawing attention after a speculative wager tied to the fate of Venezuela's president...
CARACAS, Venezuela: A little over a day after U.S. forces stormed the capital and whisked President Nicolás Maduro and his wife from...
ATHENS, Greece: Airport operations across Greece came to a virtual standstill for several hours following the collapse of radio frequencies...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Washington has delivered a blunt message to U.S. oil companies weighing a return to Venezuela: any chance of recovering...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: U.S. President Donald Trump's ability to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs has given rise to skepticism among...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Millions of Americans are beginning 2026 facing sharply higher health insurance bills after enhanced Affordable...
(Photo credit: Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) CHICAGO -- The Green Bay Packers are...
(260108) -- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry (front) competes during the 2025-2026 NBA...
(Photo credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images) Paolo Banchero banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer in overtime off an inbounds pass from...
(Photo credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images) Stephen Curry had a team-high 31 points, De'Anthony Melton added a season-high 22 and...
