Vigilance in Nigeria: DHQ warns of potential Boko Haram and ISWAP holiday strikes
In my opinion, the recent security alert issued by the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) is a sobering reminder that the festive period in Nigeria remains a high-risk window for extremist activity. I suspect that the coordinated U.S.-Nigeria kinetic strikes against ISIS fighters on May 17–18, 2026, have forced Boko Haram and ISWAP into a corner, potentially prompting desperate, "isolated" attempts to regain visibility. I believe that monitoring security alerts in Nigeria is now a mechanical necessity for civilians, as the military warns of terrorists attempting to exploit celebratory crowds. Nigeria troops inspect a destroyed Boko Haram technical vehicle after a failed attack on a military base in Arege, Borno state, October 12, 2018. Why festive periods remain the primary target for ISWAP and Boko Haram In my opinion, the resurgence of suicide bombings in Borno State and recent attacks in Yobe illustrate that these groups prioritize high-casualty, symbolic dates to undermine p...