Fury in Kwara: Extremist Attacks Shatter Nigerian Villages

In a deadly incident, armed extremists killed at least 162 people in the villages of Woro and Nuku, Nigeria. The attack highlights the ongoing security crisis involving Islamic militants and affiliated groups. Nigerian authorities and military forces are battling these threats amid complex regional security challenges.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sokoto | Updated: 04-02-2026 22:06 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 22:06 IST
Fury in Kwara: Extremist Attacks Shatter Nigerian Villages
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In one of Nigeria's most violent attacks in recent months, 162 people were killed by armed extremists targeting the villages of Woro and Nuku in western Nigeria. The assault has been linked to the Lakurawa, an armed group affiliated with the Islamic State, as announced by Mohammed Omar Bio, a local lawmaker.

Access to the ravaged communities remains challenging due to their remote locations, hindering immediate relief efforts, said Ayodeji Emmanuel Babaomo, Red Cross secretary in Kwara state. The attacks signify the complex security crisis Nigeria is grappling with, marked by a rise in insurgency from Islamic militants and rampant kidnappings by various gunmen.

In a parallel incident, gunmen fatally attacked 13 people in Katsina state, further inflaming Nigeria's security situation. The U.S. has increased its military support to Nigeria amidst these threats, with American forces actively engaging in counter-terrorism efforts targeting militant groups, heightening the geopolitical tensions within the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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