TRENDING
Takeaways from NFL preseason Week 2: QB questions linger for Vikings, Browns, Falcons • FCT: Wike moves to impound, auction vehicles operating outside of designated parks in Abuja • Umahi’s son wins LG chairmanship seat in Ebonyi, pledges not to collect salary • FCT: Tinubu has fulfilled his promises to you – Wike tells Abuja residents • FRSC diverts traffic as damaged oye road triggers gridlock • 2027: Amupitan sets Osun election as gold standard, flags November nationwide mock accreditation • Iran warns any country joining US sanctions considered ‘enemy’ • Worst Mistake: Murkomen's reckless remarks expose his aloofness • Takeaways from NFL preseason Week 2: QB questions linger for Vikings • Penix fully cleared as Falcons ramp up QB1 battle • Olise scores as Bayern see off Dortmund in German Supercup • 2027: Dead on arrival — APM reacts to Tinubu’s campaign council • Nigeria Secure Historic Qualification For Women’s Beach Volleyball At 2028 Olympics • Kogi LG APC chairman dies after reconciliation meeting • De Zerbi: Spurs not ready, lacking fight in loss • Wike rejects Tinubu’s 2027 campaign role over Rivers risk • Lagos housing ministry honours seven officers for outstanding service • Benue approves N294.5m counterpart fund for 2026 malaria campaign • NPFL: Niger Tornadoes announce resumption date for feeders team • Tinubu’s Campaign Council filled with corruption suspects – ADC • Takeaways from NFL preseason Week 2: QB questions linger for Vikings, Browns, Falcons • FCT: Wike moves to impound, auction vehicles operating outside of designated parks in Abuja • Umahi’s son wins LG chairmanship seat in Ebonyi, pledges not to collect salary • FCT: Tinubu has fulfilled his promises to you – Wike tells Abuja residents • FRSC diverts traffic as damaged oye road triggers gridlock • 2027: Amupitan sets Osun election as gold standard, flags November nationwide mock accreditation • Iran warns any country joining US sanctions considered ‘enemy’ • Worst Mistake: Murkomen's reckless remarks expose his aloofness • Takeaways from NFL preseason Week 2: QB questions linger for Vikings • Penix fully cleared as Falcons ramp up QB1 battle • Olise scores as Bayern see off Dortmund in German Supercup • 2027: Dead on arrival — APM reacts to Tinubu’s campaign council • Nigeria Secure Historic Qualification For Women’s Beach Volleyball At 2028 Olympics • Kogi LG APC chairman dies after reconciliation meeting • De Zerbi: Spurs not ready, lacking fight in loss • Wike rejects Tinubu’s 2027 campaign role over Rivers risk • Lagos housing ministry honours seven officers for outstanding service • Benue approves N294.5m counterpart fund for 2026 malaria campaign • NPFL: Niger Tornadoes announce resumption date for feeders team • Tinubu’s Campaign Council filled with corruption suspects – ADC
Army dismantles IPOB/ESN camps, recovers IED materials in Anambra
Back to Home

Army dismantles IPOB/ESN camps, recovers IED materials in Anambra

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Nigerian Army troops have dismantled IPOB/ESN camps in Anambra, recovering weapons and IED materials. This operation degrades the group’s capacity for atta Read More: https://punchng.com/army-dismantles-ipob-esn-camps-recovers-ied-materials-in-anambra/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.