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Boko Haram suicide bomber behind Borno mosque blast in Nigeria, army says

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The headquarters of Operation Hadin Kai, Nigerian Army, has confirmed that the explosion at a mosque in Borno State on Wednesday December 24, 2025, was carried out by a suicide bomber.

PUNCH Online had reported that at least five people were confirmed dead, while 35 others sustained injuries following the blast at Al-Adum Jumaat Mosque in the Gamboru Market area of Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Borno State.

The explosion occurred during the evening Maghrib prayer session.

In an update on Thursday, Theatre Command spokesman Lt. Col. Sani Uba said investigations revealed that a Boko Haram terrorist was responsible.

“Preliminary findings indicate the incident was caused by a suspected Boko Haram terrorist (BHT) suicide bomber, who detonated an improvised explosive device, killing himself and two civilians on the scene,” he said.

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“The troops, in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, other sister security agencies, the Borno State Government, and NEMA, responded promptly, securing and cordoning off the affected area to prevent further harm and ensure public safety,” the statement added.

Lt. Col. Uba said casualties were immediately evacuated to the General Hospital and the Teaching Hospital in Maiduguri for medical attention.

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He also confirmed that 32 civilians sustained varying degrees of injuries.

“Two of the injured civilians were later confirmed dead at the hospital, while two others are currently in critical condition,” he said.

“The remaining injured persons are stable and receiving appropriate medical care.”

Assuring residents of their safety this festive season, Lt. Col. Uba said troops and other security agencies have intensified surveillance and security measures within Maiduguri and surrounding areas.

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