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Deadly Blast Hits Nigerian Mosque on Christmas Eve; Police Point to Suicide Bomber

16:37 - December 25, 2025
News ID: 3495850
IQNA – A suspected suicide bomber unleashed chaos at a mosque in northeastern Nigeria on Christmas Eve, killing several worshippers during prayer.  

An attack on a mosque in Nigeria

 

Police suspect a suicide bomber was behind the blast.

A police spokesman put the death toll at five, with 35 others wounded.

The bomb exploded inside the crowded Al-Adum Juma’at Mosque at Gamboru market in Maiduguri as Muslims gathered for evening prayers.

“An unknown individual, whom we suspect to be a member of a terrorist group, entered inside the mosque, and while prayer was ongoing, we recorded an explosion,” police spokesman Nahum Daso told journalists.

Daso said the “incident may have been a suicide bombing, based on the recovery of fragments of a suspected suicide vest and witness statements.”

Police have now been deployed to markets, worship centers and other public places following the attack.

Nigeria has been battling an extremist insurgency by Boko Haram and the Daesh West Africa Province (ISWAP) since 2009.

The conflict has killed at least 40,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes in the northeast.

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Although largely confined to the northeast, terrorist attacks have been recorded in other parts of the West African nation.

Maiduguri itself, once the scene of nightly gun battles, has been calm in recent years with the last major attack recorded in 2021.

 

Source: AFP

 

 

 

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