Africa
‘If Nigeria Fails, We All Feel It’ – Mahama Raises Alarm Over Insecurity
‘If Nigeria Fails, We All Feel It’ – Mahama Raises Alarm Over Insecurity
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has raised fresh concerns over Nigeria’s worsening security crisis, revealing that he prays every day for the country to overcome its growing insecurity.
Speaking at an award ceremony in Ghana, Mahama stressed that the stability of Nigeria is critical not just to its citizens but to the entire African continent. He warned that the persistent violence fueled by terrorism, banditry, and communal conflicts could have far-reaching regional consequences.
Emphasising Nigeria’s strategic importance in West Africa, Mahama noted that Ghana’s security and economic well-being are closely tied to Nigeria’s success. According to him, any major breakdown in Nigeria’s security structure could trigger mass migration, placing enormous pressure on neighbouring countries.
“Nigeria is of keen security interest to us. If Nigeria does well, Ghana does well,” Mahama said.
Highlighting Nigeria’s large population, he added that even a fraction of displaced persons crossing into Ghana could overwhelm the country.
“When you have cousins—250 million of them—you want them to do well so that one million of them don’t come drifting towards a small country like Ghana,” he stated.
Mahama further revealed the depth of his concern, saying his prayers for Nigeria have become a daily routine.
“Every day I wake up, I pray for Nigeria. I say, ‘God, let Nigeria get their act together,’” he said.
He also referenced historical ties between both nations, noting that migration between Ghana and Nigeria has existed for decades, with many people tracing roots across borders, particularly among Yoruba communities.
The Ghanaian president’s remarks come at a time when Nigeria continues to grapple with escalating insecurity, especially in the northeastern region where insurgent attacks have persisted.
In response to recent attacks on military personnel, Vice President Kashim Shettima visited troops in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, to commiserate with the armed forces.
The visit followed the killing of Brigadier General Oseni Braimah and several soldiers in a recent confrontation with insurgents. Representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Shettima praised the military for its sacrifices in defending the nation.
“These men wore the uniform for all of us. They stood to protect our communities, our families, and the future of our children,” he said.
“Their courage reminds us that peace and security often come at a very heavy cost.”
The growing insecurity in Nigeria continues to draw regional attention, with leaders like Mahama calling for stronger cooperation to tackle the crisis. Analysts say Nigeria’s stability remains central to the future of West Africa, making urgent and sustained action essential.
‘If Nigeria Fails, We All Feel It’ – Mahama Raises Alarm Over Insecurity
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Kenya to Charge Nine Students with Murder Over Deadly School Fire That Killed 16 Girls
Kenya to Charge Nine Students with Murder Over Deadly School Fire That Killed 16 Girls
Prosecutors approve 16 counts of murder against each suspect after dormitory blaze at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil
Kenyan prosecutors are preparing to charge nine students with murder following a suspected arson attack at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil, about 120km north-west of Nairobi, that claimed the lives of 16 pupils aged between 15 and 18 and injured 132 others. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) said it had approved 16 counts of murder against each of the suspects after reviewing evidence gathered by investigators into the May 28 tragedy. “Upon careful assessment of the evidence, the Director of Public Prosecutions has approved charges against the implicated students,” the state prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
The suspects, who are all minors, have been in custody under a court-approved detention order as police completed their investigations. Prosecutors argued that additional time was needed to finalize forensic examinations, including DNA analysis and a review of CCTV footage. The students are expected to appear in court in Naivasha to face formal charges, with the ODPP confirming they will face “sixteen (16) counts of murder arising from the incident.”
The fire broke out in the early hours of May 28, tearing through the upper floor of a dormitory that contained 135 bunk beds and housed 202 students. Investigators allege the blaze was a case of arson, started by setting a mattress alight near an exit using paraffin and matchsticks. Tragically, the school matron failed to open an emergency exit, forcing students to flee through a single doorway. The blaze became one of Kenya’s deadliest school fire disasters in recent years, with students jumping from windows to escape the flames and some sustaining severe burns.
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After interviews with students and staff, and a forensic review of CCTV footage, police identified nine pupils as “persons of interest in connection with the planning and execution” of the fire. CCTV footage obtained from the razed dormitory reportedly showed six students starting the fire moments before students woke up. Detectives have positively identified seven students involved in the arson attack through forensic analysis of CCTV footage. The students were later traced to their homes and brought back to the school for questioning.
The ODPP has expressed concern over a recent rise in cases of arson and related criminal conduct in learning institutions across the country, warning that those responsible would be held accountable. The Kenya Red Cross reported that it had responded to 37 school fire incidents since the beginning of the year. Following the Utumishi fire, over 200 schools across the country experienced unrest, with properties worth millions of shillings destroyed.
Education Minister Julius Ogamba said preliminary findings indicated multiple breaches of safety measures at the school, including overcrowding in dormitories and a locked exit door. He dissolved the school’s board of management and ordered action against the headteacher. The ministry has since closed more than 300 schools following the tragedy. The government has also formed a multi-sectoral team to collect views that will form the basis of strategies to address emerging challenges in the education sector. The Government has announced it will not offer financial bailouts for impacted schools, putting the costs on parents, though it has pledged a taskforce to examine the factors behind school fires.
Kenya has a long history of devastating school fires. The deadliest occurred in 2001 when 67 students died in a dormitory fire in Machakos County. In 2024, a dormitory fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy in Nyeri County killed 21 boys, prompting government promises of nationwide school safety audits. Many fires reported in boarding schools have been the result of arson, with disgruntled pupils—angry about disciplinary measures and living conditions—accused of being responsible, while others were caused by accident. Overcrowding in dormitories and the failure to follow safety guidelines, such as keeping exits clear and windows unlocked, have frequently been blamed for the high number of casualties.
Kenya to Charge Nine Students with Murder Over Deadly School Fire That Killed 16 Girls
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Nigerian Migrant Arrested for Alleged Murder of Libyan Boss
Africa
12 Killed, Nine Injured in Deadly South Africa Mass Shooting
12 Killed, Nine Injured in Deadly South Africa Mass Shooting
At least 12 people have been killed and nine others injured following a deadly mass shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa, in what authorities have described as a coordinated attack by a group of heavily armed suspects.
The incident occurred late Tuesday night at the Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland, east of Johannesburg, triggering a major police operation to track down those responsible.
According to South African police, more than 10 gunmen arrived in a white Toyota Quantum minibus and entered the settlement through different access points before opening fire on residents at multiple locations.
A statement issued by police said the suspects were dropped off near a petrol station in Cleveland before moving through the community and shooting indiscriminately.
“It is alleged that more than 10 suspects were dropped off by a white Toyota Quantum near a petrol station in Cleveland. The suspects allegedly entered the informal settlement through both entrances and moved through the area, opening fire on residents and community members at multiple locations before fleeing the scene in the same vehicle,” the statement said.
Law enforcement officers were alerted after receiving reports of an active shooting at approximately 11:10 p.m. local time. Upon arrival, emergency responders found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds.
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Police confirmed that 11 people died at the scene, while another victim later succumbed to injuries in hospital, bringing the death toll to 12.
The deceased include eight men and four women, while the nine injured victims were transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment.
Authorities have yet to establish a motive for the attack, and no arrests had been made as of Wednesday.
Investigators are exploring several possible leads, including whether the massacre may be linked to organised criminal gangs, territorial disputes or illegal mining activities, which have been associated with violent crimes in parts of Gauteng Province.
Gauteng Police Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni condemned the killings, describing the attack as “heartless” and “barbaric,” while assuring residents that every available resource is being deployed to apprehend those responsible.
The latest tragedy has once again drawn attention to South Africa’s persistent violent crime crisis. The country continues to record one of the highest homicide rates globally, with authorities reporting an average of about 60 murders every day.
Mass shootings have become a recurring challenge in some South African communities, particularly in informal settlements, townships and areas affected by gang activity.
Security experts have repeatedly warned that the widespread circulation of illegal firearms, combined with organised criminal networks, remains a major driver of violent crime across the country.
The Johannesburg attack comes less than a year after another deadly shooting incident at a tavern in the city left nine people dead, highlighting the ongoing challenge facing law enforcement agencies.
Police have appealed to members of the public with information that could assist investigations to come forward as forensic experts and crime intelligence officers continue their work at the scene.
The attack has sparked fresh concerns about public safety and renewed calls for stronger measures to tackle organised crime and illegal weapons trafficking in South Africa.
12 Killed, Nine Injured in Deadly South Africa Mass Shooting
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