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WATCH: Boko Haram Parades Weapons, Over 300 Abducted Villagers in Shocking Video from Gwoza, Borno

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Lagos, Nigeria – In a brazen display of defiance, suspected Boko Haram terrorists have released a chilling video showcasing approximately 300 abducted villagers from Ngoshe community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, alongside an array of sophisticated weapons. The footage, which surfaced on social media platforms, depicts heavily armed insurgents brandishing rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and other firearms while waving their infamous black flag, with the captives—mostly women and children—huddled in the background. This latest atrocity underscores the persistent threat posed by the jihadist group in Nigeria’s northeast, despite ongoing military efforts to curb their activities.

Boko Haram has just released a video showing about 300 kidnapped villagers in Gwoza Borno.

This is after the terrorists overpowered a military base and killed many people in the attack few days ago.

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The attack occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, March 4, 2026, when insurgents stormed Ngoshe, targeting a military base and an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp. Eyewitness accounts and local reports indicate that the militants overpowered security forces, killing an unspecified number of soldiers, civilians, and community leaders, including the village chief, a local cleric, and several elders. The abduction of over 300 individuals followed, with survivors fleeing into nearby bushes for safety. Local journalist Umaru Yakubu Kirawa confirmed to media outlets that residents reported hundreds missing, painting a grim picture of the assault’s scale.

As previously reported by NaijaChoice News, Boko Haram has intensified operations in Borno State in recent months, often in retaliation for military successes against their ranks. Just weeks prior, Nigerian troops eliminated three high-ranking commanders of the group, a move that analysts believe triggered this vengeful raid on Ngoshe. The video, lasting about 30 seconds, was shared widely online, with captions highlighting the insurgents’ “manpower” and daring the Nigerian military. This echoes patterns seen in past incidents, where the group uses propaganda to instill fear and recruit followers.

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Nigerian authorities have responded variably to the crisis. The Borno State Police Command confirmed the attack to the BBC, noting that search and rescue operations are underway, though exact casualty figures remain unverified. The military, however, has remained largely silent on the Gwoza incident, instead issuing statements on repelling attacks in other areas like Konduga and Marte. President Bola Tinubu has mourned the victims, describing the attack as a “heinous act” and directing security agencies to prioritize the rescue of the abducted persons. “We will not rest until every captive is safely returned and the perpetrators brought to justice,” a State House press release stated.

Community leaders in Gwoza have called for urgent federal intervention, including increased troop deployments and humanitarian aid for displaced families. Bulama Sawa, a local official, emphasized the retaliatory nature of the assault, urging vigilance against further incursions. Humanitarian organizations, meanwhile, warn of a deepening crisis in the region, where over a decade of insurgency has displaced millions and claimed thousands of lives.

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