NIGERIAN MILITARY JET CRASHES IN NIGER. (PHOTO).

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 Nigerian military jet crashes in Niger A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Alpha Jet has reportedly crashed near Karabonde, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, on Saturday evening, December 6. Unconfirmed reports from local sources clam that the two pilots onboard survived the incident after successfully ejecting from the aircraft. A Niger state-based digital television network, Lapai TV, announced the tragic incident  in a post on its official Facebook account on Saturday evening, December 6. The post, accompanied by a one-minute video, read, “Two Nigerian Air Force Pilots Reportedly Survive Alpha Jet Crash Close to Karabonde, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State”. It was reported that the two pilots successfully ejected before the aircraft went down. Meanwhile, the Nigerian military has yet to make any official statement concerning about the crash as of the time of filing this report.

TWO SUSPECTED ROBBERS BURNED ALIVE NEAR GOVT. SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPLEX IN GBOKO. (PHOTOS).



 TWO SUSPECTED ROBBERS BURNED ALIVE NEAR GOVT. SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPLEX IN GBOKO


3rd December, 2025 


A tense scene unfolded in Gboko, Benue State, on Wednesday morning as an angry mob set two suspected robbers ablaze near the Government Secondary School Shopping Complex.


Eyewitnesses say the suspects were caught after allegedly attempting to rob commuters in the busy area. Before security operatives could arrive, residents took matters into their own hands, resulting in a fatal case of jungle justice.


Authorities are yet to issue an official statement, even as people continue to warn against mob violence and call for lawful handling of criminal suspects.

One more photo below. 


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