Kaduna State faces a surge in violence with mass abductions and attacks on churches, highlighting Nigeria’s ongoing security crisis.
Nigeria's security situation remains tense as authorities pursue charges against suspects linked to deadly attacks in Benue. Recent operations have rescued hostages and disrupted armed gangs, but violence and kidnappings continue across the region amid regional instability and international scrutiny.
On January 28, 2026, Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the Church of England's first female leader. Her appointment highlights divisions within the Anglican Communion over gender and LGBTQ+ issues. Meanwhile, St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow faces internal disputes and service suspensions amid legal and administrative conflicts. In Nigeria, Christian communities pray for abducted worshippers amid ongoing security threats.
Recent attacks in Nigeria's Kaduna and Kwara states have resulted in dozens of deaths and the mass abduction of worshippers and villagers. Despite government claims of rescue efforts, many victims remain in captivity or unaccounted for, amid ongoing violence by armed groups.
A recent attack in Kaduna's Kauru district resulted in multiple abductions and deaths, amid ongoing insecurity in northern Nigeria. The incident follows a series of abductions and violence, with international concern over Nigeria's security crisis and government response. Today’s date is Sun, 08 Feb 2026.
Nigerian military airstrikes in northeast Nigeria have caused civilian casualties, with reports of over 100 deaths. The strikes targeted Islamist militants but have been criticized for affecting markets and local populations. The government has ordered an investigation amid ongoing conflict with Boko Haram and ISWAP.
Former Nigerian international Michael Eneramo has died at age 40 after collapsing during a friendly match in Kaduna. He appeared to suffer a cardiac arrest five minutes into the second half, with efforts to revive him unsuccessful. Eneramo had a notable career in North Africa and Turkey, and represented Nigeria in international matches.