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2026 in Nigeria

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2026
in
Nigeria

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Events in the year 2026 in Nigeria.

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References

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  1. ^ "BREAKING: Military Combat Drone Crashes In Kontagora Forest In Niger State". Sahara Reporters. 2 January 2026. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Boat capsizes in Nigeria's Yobe state, leaving 25 dead and 14 missing". AP News. Retrieved 2026-01-04.
  3. ^ "Gunmen raid village in northern Nigeria, killing at least 30 people and abducting others". AP News. Retrieved 2026-01-04.
  4. ^ "Nigeria: Death toll rises to 50 in Niger state market attack". Africanews. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  5. ^ Kingimi, Ahmed (5 January 2026). "At least nine soldiers killed in ambush attack in Nigeria's Borno state, sources say". Reuters. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  6. ^ "Nine dead, 10 injured as bus crashes on Kano–Maiduguri Expressway". Daily Post. January 9, 2026. Retrieved January 11, 2026.
  7. ^ Kingimi, Ahmed (12 January 2026). "Nigeria reopens some schools in the north, defying threats of kidnap". Reuters. Retrieved 17 January 2026.
  8. ^ Gleeson, Mark (17 January 2026). "Nigeria edge Egypt on penalties for third place at Cup of Nations". Reuters. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
  9. ^ Shibayan, Dyepkazah (20 January 2026). "Gunmen abduct over 150 worshippers from 3 churches in Nigeria". AP News. Retrieved 20 January 2026.
  10. ^ Eboh, Camillus (20 January 2026). "Five soldiers killed in ambush in northwestern Nigeria". Reuters. Retrieved 21 January 2026.
  11. ^ Ohuocha, Chijioke (21 January 2026). "At least 8 Nigerian soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack in Borno". Reuters. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  12. ^ Kingimi, Ahmed (21 January 2026). "Nigerian troops free 62 hostages, kill two militants in northwest operations". Reuters. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  13. ^ Owolabi, Tife (28 January 2026). "Nigeria rescues 11 kidnap victims in late-night operation". Reuters. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
  14. ^ "Suspected Boko Haram militants kill seven Nigerian soldiers, capture 13, sources say". Reuters. 27 January 2026. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
  15. ^ Bala-Gbogbo, Elisha (29 January 2026). "Drone-backed militants attack Nigerian army base, several soldiers dead". Reuters. Retrieved 30 January 2026.
  16. ^ Kingimi, Ahmed (30 January 2026). "25 killed in Nigeria's deadliest reported Islamist attack since US Christmas strikes". Reuters. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  17. ^ Shibayan, Dyepkazah (2 February 2026). "Nigerian army said it killed a Boko Haram commander and 10 militants". AP News. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
  18. ^ Ismail, Sumayya (1 February 2026). "Fela Kuti becomes first African to get Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
  19. ^ Eboh, Camillus (2 February 2026). "Nigeria charges nine with 2025 massacre that killed 150". Reuters. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
  20. ^ "Gunmen kill at least 13 people in northern Nigeria, police say". AP News. 4 February 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  21. ^ "Islamic militants kill at least 162 people in attacks on 2 villages in Nigeria, lawmaker says". AP News. 2026-02-04. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  22. ^ Abiodun Nejo (8 December 2025). "Ekiti 2026: Political parties lock horns after gov primaries". The Punch. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  23. ^ Sobowale, Adetutu l (30 May 2025). "INEC sets dates for Ekiti, Osun governorship elections". The Punch. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  24. ^ "Nigeria Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
  25. ^ "Akran of Badagry dies at 89". Vanguard. 12 January 2026. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
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