Nigerian Army Strikes Back at Boko Haram in Borno State, Killing Eight Militants

In a decisive military operation on Wednesday, May 7, the Nigerian Army successfully neutralized eight Boko Haram fighters during a counter-offensive in the Gwoza region of Borno state.


The attack by the terrorist group was swiftly repelled by the Nigerian military under the command of General Reuben Kovangiya, who led the subsequent operation that led to the elimination of the militants. This operation forms part of a broader, ongoing effort by Nigerian forces to curb the Boko Haram insurgency, which has been a persistent threat in the region for over a decade.
Boko Haram, a jihadist group responsible for widespread violence and terror across the Lake Chad Basin, has caused significant suffering since it emerged in the early 2000s.

The group has been behind countless attacks in Nigeria, as well as neighbouring countries like Cameroon, Chad, and Niger, with reports indicating that nearly 2,000 people have died due to their actions in recent years. The Nigerian military continues to focus on dismantling the group’s operations, ensuring the safety of civilians, and preventing further bloodshed in the region.


This latest military victory highlights the Nigerian army’s unwavering commitment to combating Boko Haram’s insurgency and supporting regional counter-terrorism efforts. While Boko Haram remains a formidable threat, the successful operation brings a sense of optimism for the future, offering some measure of relief to the hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals who have been affected by the ongoing conflict in the Lake Chad Basin

  • Abdullahi Mustapha

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