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Nigeria Security Tracker

Security incidents in Nigeria — logged from verified news sources and ACLED data, enriched by AI signal extraction.

50 Incidents (30 days)
0 Fatalities (30 days)
0 Abducted (30 days)
Recent Incidents (Last 30 Days)
Coalition hails military, defence chief over anti-terror operations
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Insecurity: Armed forces regaining dominance – Agada as military neutralizes 317 terrorists
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Benue CP orders patrols for Eid El Kabir, Children’s Day
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians leave S’Africa after xenophobic tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Salah: Police raid Suleja blackspots, arrest 27 suspected criminals
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Abductees will be back home, Makinde assures
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Bodies pulled from rubble near Tyre after deadly Israeli strike in Lebanon
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Gov Zulum reaffirms commitment to security, resettlement in Borno
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Tinubu vows renewed hunt for kidnappers, promises rescue of children in captivity
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Oyo school attack: Abducted teachers, students will be back home soon – Makinde
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Why is Israel attacking Lebanon’s Nabatieh, the major southern city?
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
JUST IN: Tiwa Savage Reacts to Abduction of Schoolchildren and Teachers in Oyo [VIDEO]
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police beef up security for Eid-el-Kabir, Children’s Day celebrations in Lagos
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
HURIWA decries rising attacks on NDLEA operatives, seeks special hazard fund
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day offers little joy while students languish in captivity – Peter Obi
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Zone 2 police bust motorcycle theft syndicate, nab three suspects
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Oyo abductees will be back home, Makinde assures
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Russia to task bankers with shooting down Ukrainian drones
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
You’re Not Forgotten, Abandoned, Tinubu Tells Abducted Borno, Oyo Schoolchildren
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Bayero’s planned Sallah durbar sparks fresh security concern in Kano
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians leave South Africa after xenophobic tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians Leave South Africa After Xenophobic Tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: NSCDC deploys 670 officers in Abia to ensure peaceful celebration
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police nab 3 suspected kidnappers identified by victim in market
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
NDLEA busts dramatic fake death scheme shielding fleeing Edo drug suspect
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Ghana begins repatriation of citizens from South Africa amid tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
‘Bring back our students’ – Celebrities demand govt action over abducted Oyo children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: ActionAid demands immediate rescue of abducted Oyo school children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Abducted Oyo pupils, teachers will be back home, says Makinde
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Israeli authorities filmed treating Palestinians with aggression on Eid
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians set to be repatriated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Makinde assures rescue of abducted Oyo schoolchildren, preaches unity ahead of polls - The Guardian Nigeria News
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Israel orders evacuation of the Lebanese city of Tyre amid bombardment
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Abducted Oyo pupils remain in captivity as Nigeria marks Children’s Day, governor reacts - The ICIR
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
On Children’s Day, Tinubu Promises Safe Return of Children Abducted from Oyo, Borno Schools
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police in Lagos deploy massive security for Eid-el-Kabir, Children’s Day celebrations
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
India orders demolition drive along border as Pakistan tensions simmer
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Oyo Abduction: CDS Deploys Spy Aircraft, Special Forces - Punch Newspapers
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Celebrities Mourn Abducted Oyo Children On Children’s Day
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
We will overhaul security to make Ekiti a safe place – Oluyede
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: Tinubu promises safe rescue of abducted children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Nigerians face self-funded evacuation amid rising tension in South Africa
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
NNPP seeks peace in Nigeria, safe return of abducted Oyo pupils, teachers
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa over immigration protests land in Accra
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police arrest three suspected motorcycle thieves, recover five bikes
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Family mourn ‘Hamas leader’ killed in Israeli attack
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Iran says ‘low’ possibility of return to war with US
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: Oyo pupils, teachers still in captivity 12 days after abduction – CSO cries out
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Will the US-Nigeria targeting of ISWAP’s deputy weaken terrorism?
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
By State (90 Days)
Unknown
5686 2842 killed
International
2788 8878 killed
Niger
1196 2075 killed
Borno
580 2411 killed
Benue
453 990 killed
Plateau
453 893 killed
Lagos
348 21 killed
Kwara
320 970 killed
Ondo
310 10 killed
Federal Capital Territory
296 52 killed
By Incident Type (90 Days)
Other 7028
Attack on Civilians 3818
Abduction / Kidnapping 1434
Political Violence 1205
Explosion / IED 736
Banditry / Armed Robbery 595
Armed Clash 385
Protest / Riot 384
Data Sources
Go Signal Extractor — AI-extracted from verified Nigerian news
AI Router — LLM-enriched incident classification
ACLED — Armed Conflict Location & Event Data

What Nigeria Security Tracker Covers

The most comprehensive real-time database of security incidents in Nigeria — deaths, kidnappings, banditry, terrorism, communal clashes, and armed robbery — tracked by state, LGA, and month.

Nigeria Death Tracker

Confirmed deaths from security incidents — updated daily. Broken down by state, incident type (banditry, terrorism, communal clash, armed robbery, police action), and time period.

Sources: Nigerian police reports, army releases, verified news (2+ sources required)

Nigeria Kidnapping Tracker

Kidnapping cases by state — number of victims, ransom paid (when reported), rescue status, and hotspot LGAs. Trend comparison month-over-month.

Sources: Police records, NSCDC, verified media reports

Nigeria Danger Zone Map

Interactive heatmap of Nigeria's 36 states ranked by security score. Answers: "Which states are most dangerous right now?" Updated weekly from gn.incident data.

Derived from: ACLED + AI-extracted news signals + go_signal pipeline

Nigeria Terrorism Watch — Boko Haram / ISWAP

Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other designated group activity — attacks, territory control, casualties. Northeast and Northwest focus. Monthly trend analysis.

Sources: ACLED, Nigerian Army releases, verified media

Nigeria Farmer-Herder Conflict Tracker

Communal clashes between farming and herding communities — one of Nigeria's deadliest recurring crises. Deaths, displaced persons, and affected states tracked monthly.

Sources: ACLED, IDMC, verified state-level media

Monthly Nigeria Security Report

Auto-generated monthly report — total casualties, top 5 dangerous states, trend analysis, and AI-written commentary. Free with newsletter subscription.

Published: 1st week of each month · Format: web + PDF

Incident Verification Standard
VERIFIED

Confirmed by government source OR 3+ independent media reports with named witnesses

🟡
LIKELY VERIFIED

Confirmed by 2 independent media reports. Awaiting official confirmation or additional sourcing.

🔴
REPORTED

Single source only. Included for completeness, clearly labelled as unverified. Higher standard required before casualty counts are published.

Nigeria Security Data Sources
  • ACLED — Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (primary structured dataset)
  • Nigerian Army / Police — Official operational reports and press releases
  • NSCDC — Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps incident reports
  • IDMC — Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre for displacement data
  • 13 RSS Feeds — Punch, Vanguard, Premium Times, Channels TV, Daily Trust + more
  • AI Signal Extraction — Go rss-service extracts event type, casualties, location from news text
  • LLM Routing — AI router classifies and validates extracted incident signals
  • Source credibility scoring — Premium Times (0.88), Channels (0.85), Vanguard (0.82)…

Nigeria Security — Frequently Asked Questions

Which state is the most dangerous in Nigeria?

Based on ACLED and AI-extracted incident data, the most dangerous states in Nigeria currently are concentrated in the Northwest (Zamfara, Katsina) and Northeast (Borno). The Security Tracker provides a real-time state ranking updated from live incident feeds.

How many people die from insecurity in Nigeria every year?

Nigeria recorded thousands of conflict-related deaths annually based on combined ACLED and media-verified data. The exact count varies by methodology — this tracker uses a strict verification standard requiring 2+ independent sources before counting fatalities.

What is the security situation in northern Nigeria?

Northern Nigeria faces multiple simultaneous threats: Boko Haram / ISWAP insurgency in the Northeast, banditry in the Northwest (Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto), and farmer-herder clashes in the North Central belt. The tracker separates and quantifies each threat category by state.

How many people are kidnapped in Nigeria per month?

Kidnapping data is among the most under-reported categories in Nigeria. This tracker aggregates verified police reports, NSCDC data, and news reports requiring 2+ sources. Kidnapping hotspots include Kaduna, Niger, and Abuja-FCT roads. Live 30-day count shown above.

Is Nigeria safe to visit or invest in?

Security risk in Nigeria is highly location-specific. Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and major commercial centres maintain lower risk levels than Northwest and Northeast states. The tracker provides state-level risk data for travellers, businesses, and researchers to make informed decisions.

What data does ACLED collect on Nigeria?

ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data) tracks political violence and protests across Nigeria, including battles, explosions/remote violence, violence against civilians, riots, and protests. This tracker combines ACLED with AI-enriched Nigerian news sources for more complete coverage.

Related Nigeria Intelligence Trackers

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Nigeria Security Tracker

Security incidents in Nigeria — logged from verified news sources and ACLED data, enriched by AI signal extraction.

50 Incidents (30 days)
0 Fatalities (30 days)
0 Abducted (30 days)
Recent Incidents (Last 30 Days)
Coalition hails military, defence chief over anti-terror operations
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Insecurity: Armed forces regaining dominance – Agada as military neutralizes 317 terrorists
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Benue CP orders patrols for Eid El Kabir, Children’s Day
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians leave S’Africa after xenophobic tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Salah: Police raid Suleja blackspots, arrest 27 suspected criminals
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Abductees will be back home, Makinde assures
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Bodies pulled from rubble near Tyre after deadly Israeli strike in Lebanon
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Gov Zulum reaffirms commitment to security, resettlement in Borno
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Tinubu vows renewed hunt for kidnappers, promises rescue of children in captivity
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Oyo school attack: Abducted teachers, students will be back home soon – Makinde
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Why is Israel attacking Lebanon’s Nabatieh, the major southern city?
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
JUST IN: Tiwa Savage Reacts to Abduction of Schoolchildren and Teachers in Oyo [VIDEO]
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police beef up security for Eid-el-Kabir, Children’s Day celebrations in Lagos
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
HURIWA decries rising attacks on NDLEA operatives, seeks special hazard fund
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day offers little joy while students languish in captivity – Peter Obi
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Zone 2 police bust motorcycle theft syndicate, nab three suspects
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Oyo abductees will be back home, Makinde assures
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Russia to task bankers with shooting down Ukrainian drones
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
You’re Not Forgotten, Abandoned, Tinubu Tells Abducted Borno, Oyo Schoolchildren
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Bayero’s planned Sallah durbar sparks fresh security concern in Kano
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians leave South Africa after xenophobic tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First 300 Ghanaians Leave South Africa After Xenophobic Tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: NSCDC deploys 670 officers in Abia to ensure peaceful celebration
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police nab 3 suspected kidnappers identified by victim in market
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
NDLEA busts dramatic fake death scheme shielding fleeing Edo drug suspect
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Ghana begins repatriation of citizens from South Africa amid tensions
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
‘Bring back our students’ – Celebrities demand govt action over abducted Oyo children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: ActionAid demands immediate rescue of abducted Oyo school children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Eid-el-Kabir: Abducted Oyo pupils, teachers will be back home, says Makinde
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Israeli authorities filmed treating Palestinians with aggression on Eid
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians set to be repatriated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Makinde assures rescue of abducted Oyo schoolchildren, preaches unity ahead of polls - The Guardian Nigeria News
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Israel orders evacuation of the Lebanese city of Tyre amid bombardment
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Abducted Oyo pupils remain in captivity as Nigeria marks Children’s Day, governor reacts - The ICIR
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
On Children’s Day, Tinubu Promises Safe Return of Children Abducted from Oyo, Borno Schools
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police in Lagos deploy massive security for Eid-el-Kabir, Children’s Day celebrations
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
India orders demolition drive along border as Pakistan tensions simmer
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Oyo Abduction: CDS Deploys Spy Aircraft, Special Forces - Punch Newspapers
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Celebrities Mourn Abducted Oyo Children On Children’s Day
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
We will overhaul security to make Ekiti a safe place – Oluyede
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: Tinubu promises safe rescue of abducted children
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Nigerians face self-funded evacuation amid rising tension in South Africa
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
NNPP seeks peace in Nigeria, safe return of abducted Oyo pupils, teachers
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
First Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa over immigration protests land in Accra
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Police arrest three suspected motorcycle thieves, recover five bikes
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Family mourn ‘Hamas leader’ killed in Israeli attack
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Iran says ‘low’ possibility of return to war with US
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Children’s Day: Oyo pupils, teachers still in captivity 12 days after abduction – CSO cries out
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
Will the US-Nigeria targeting of ISWAP’s deputy weaken terrorism?
Other
Unknown · 2026-05-27 via Manual
By State (90 Days)
Unknown
5686 2842 killed
International
2788 8878 killed
Niger
1196 2075 killed
Borno
580 2411 killed
Benue
453 990 killed
Plateau
453 893 killed
Lagos
348 21 killed
Kwara
320 970 killed
Ondo
310 10 killed
Federal Capital Territory
296 52 killed
By Incident Type (90 Days)
Other 7028
Attack on Civilians 3818
Abduction / Kidnapping 1434
Political Violence 1205
Explosion / IED 736
Banditry / Armed Robbery 595
Armed Clash 385
Protest / Riot 384
Data Sources
Go Signal Extractor — AI-extracted from verified Nigerian news
AI Router — LLM-enriched incident classification
ACLED — Armed Conflict Location & Event Data

What Nigeria Security Tracker Covers

The most comprehensive real-time database of security incidents in Nigeria — deaths, kidnappings, banditry, terrorism, communal clashes, and armed robbery — tracked by state, LGA, and month.

Nigeria Death Tracker

Confirmed deaths from security incidents — updated daily. Broken down by state, incident type (banditry, terrorism, communal clash, armed robbery, police action), and time period.

Sources: Nigerian police reports, army releases, verified news (2+ sources required)

Nigeria Kidnapping Tracker

Kidnapping cases by state — number of victims, ransom paid (when reported), rescue status, and hotspot LGAs. Trend comparison month-over-month.

Sources: Police records, NSCDC, verified media reports

Nigeria Danger Zone Map

Interactive heatmap of Nigeria's 36 states ranked by security score. Answers: "Which states are most dangerous right now?" Updated weekly from gn.incident data.

Derived from: ACLED + AI-extracted news signals + go_signal pipeline

Nigeria Terrorism Watch — Boko Haram / ISWAP

Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other designated group activity — attacks, territory control, casualties. Northeast and Northwest focus. Monthly trend analysis.

Sources: ACLED, Nigerian Army releases, verified media

Nigeria Farmer-Herder Conflict Tracker

Communal clashes between farming and herding communities — one of Nigeria's deadliest recurring crises. Deaths, displaced persons, and affected states tracked monthly.

Sources: ACLED, IDMC, verified state-level media

Monthly Nigeria Security Report

Auto-generated monthly report — total casualties, top 5 dangerous states, trend analysis, and AI-written commentary. Free with newsletter subscription.

Published: 1st week of each month · Format: web + PDF

Incident Verification Standard
VERIFIED

Confirmed by government source OR 3+ independent media reports with named witnesses

🟡
LIKELY VERIFIED

Confirmed by 2 independent media reports. Awaiting official confirmation or additional sourcing.

🔴
REPORTED

Single source only. Included for completeness, clearly labelled as unverified. Higher standard required before casualty counts are published.

Nigeria Security Data Sources
  • ACLED — Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (primary structured dataset)
  • Nigerian Army / Police — Official operational reports and press releases
  • NSCDC — Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps incident reports
  • IDMC — Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre for displacement data
  • 13 RSS Feeds — Punch, Vanguard, Premium Times, Channels TV, Daily Trust + more
  • AI Signal Extraction — Go rss-service extracts event type, casualties, location from news text
  • LLM Routing — AI router classifies and validates extracted incident signals
  • Source credibility scoring — Premium Times (0.88), Channels (0.85), Vanguard (0.82)…

Nigeria Security — Frequently Asked Questions

Which state is the most dangerous in Nigeria?

Based on ACLED and AI-extracted incident data, the most dangerous states in Nigeria currently are concentrated in the Northwest (Zamfara, Katsina) and Northeast (Borno). The Security Tracker provides a real-time state ranking updated from live incident feeds.

How many people die from insecurity in Nigeria every year?

Nigeria recorded thousands of conflict-related deaths annually based on combined ACLED and media-verified data. The exact count varies by methodology — this tracker uses a strict verification standard requiring 2+ independent sources before counting fatalities.

What is the security situation in northern Nigeria?

Northern Nigeria faces multiple simultaneous threats: Boko Haram / ISWAP insurgency in the Northeast, banditry in the Northwest (Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto), and farmer-herder clashes in the North Central belt. The tracker separates and quantifies each threat category by state.

How many people are kidnapped in Nigeria per month?

Kidnapping data is among the most under-reported categories in Nigeria. This tracker aggregates verified police reports, NSCDC data, and news reports requiring 2+ sources. Kidnapping hotspots include Kaduna, Niger, and Abuja-FCT roads. Live 30-day count shown above.

Is Nigeria safe to visit or invest in?

Security risk in Nigeria is highly location-specific. Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and major commercial centres maintain lower risk levels than Northwest and Northeast states. The tracker provides state-level risk data for travellers, businesses, and researchers to make informed decisions.

What data does ACLED collect on Nigeria?

ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data) tracks political violence and protests across Nigeria, including battles, explosions/remote violence, violence against civilians, riots, and protests. This tracker combines ACLED with AI-enriched Nigerian news sources for more complete coverage.

Related Nigeria Intelligence Trackers

Get Nigeria security alerts and monthly reports by email:

Get Security Alerts
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