• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Daily Concord News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Africa
    • local
    • Nigeria
    • Science
    • World
    Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun Leads Nigeria’s Fiscal Data Harmonisation

    Wale Edun Rallies Support for Innovation-Led Economy at NSIA Demo Day 3.0

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 7: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 6: Telecoms: What’s in the News today?

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 5: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

    FG Unveils ₦6 Billion Scholarship Reform to Support Over 15,000 Students

    FG Unveils ₦6 Billion Scholarship Reform to Support Over 15,000 Students

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 3: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming

    Timipre Sylva Inaugurates the National Gas Expansion Programme, Committee

  • Tech
    WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

    WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

    NASENI Excited Over President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

    Why Nigeria Must Manufacture Its Own Solar Panels

    Putting Nigeria First: NASENI Leads the Charge for Made-in-Nigeria Patronage

    Putting Nigeria First: NASENI Leads the Charge for Made-in-Nigeria Patronage

    NASENI Excited Over President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

    NASENI, PICTT Restate Commitment to Promote Female Engineering with Launch of DELT-Her 2.0

    NASENI Champions the Made-in-Nigeria Products Drive in Kebbi State

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    Trending Tags

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Culture
    • Food
    • Health
    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Examining Arts as a Unifying Elements

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Trending Tags

  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Africa
    • local
    • Nigeria
    • Science
    • World
    Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun Leads Nigeria’s Fiscal Data Harmonisation

    Wale Edun Rallies Support for Innovation-Led Economy at NSIA Demo Day 3.0

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 7: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 6: Telecoms: What’s in the News today?

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 5: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

    FG Unveils ₦6 Billion Scholarship Reform to Support Over 15,000 Students

    FG Unveils ₦6 Billion Scholarship Reform to Support Over 15,000 Students

    Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

    EPISODE 3: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming

    Timipre Sylva Inaugurates the National Gas Expansion Programme, Committee

  • Tech
    WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

    WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

    NASENI Excited Over President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

    Why Nigeria Must Manufacture Its Own Solar Panels

    Putting Nigeria First: NASENI Leads the Charge for Made-in-Nigeria Patronage

    Putting Nigeria First: NASENI Leads the Charge for Made-in-Nigeria Patronage

    NASENI Excited Over President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

    NASENI, PICTT Restate Commitment to Promote Female Engineering with Launch of DELT-Her 2.0

    NASENI Champions the Made-in-Nigeria Products Drive in Kebbi State

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    Trending Tags

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Culture
    • Food
    • Health
    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Examining Arts as a Unifying Elements

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Trending Tags

  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Daily Concord News
No Result
View All Result
Home Security

16 Major Bandits Killed in Nigeria Over the Last Two Years

Tunde Abiola by Tunde Abiola
July 7, 2025
in Security
0
0
SHARES
13
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Dayo Dare

Nigeria has long battled a wave of terror fueled by violent gangs, ruthless kidnappers, and the deadly Boko Haram insurgency, linked to ISIS. These criminals have turned rural communities into warzones, maiming, killing, and destroying everything in their path.

But the tide is shifting. Thanks to improved coordination and intelligence sharing especially through the efforts of the National Security Adviser, reflected in the ongoing efforts by the Nigerian military and security forces across the country, several of the most wanted terrorists and bandit leaders have been hunted down and neutralized in the past two years.

Below are 10 of the most notorious.

  1. Isiya Danwasa – Kaduna State

Danwasa led a gang that operated across Igabi, Chikun, and Birnin Gwari, notorious for cattle rustling, kidnappings, and random shootings. His reign ended in 2023 when plainclothes troops tracked his group back into Igabi. Soldiers opened fire during a surprise ambush, killing Danwasa and wounding several of his men.

  1. Halilu Sububu – Zamfara/Niger Republic

Sububu, who claimed ties to both Niger Republic and Zamfara State, commanded an estimated 1,000 fighters across four Nigerian states. He was deeply involved in arms trafficking, illegal mining, and deadly ambushes on civilians and military convoys.

In his final days, he called for unity among Fulani bandits. Days later, Nigerian Air Force special forces ambushed his convoy near Mayanchi on the Sokoto highway. Sububu was killed alongside up to 50 fighters. The military recovered heavy weaponry, including PKT machine guns, AK-47s, RPGs, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.

  1. Dogo Rabe – Zamfara/Katsina

Rabe terrorized rural communities in Zamfara and Katsina, leading violent raids and mass abductions. He died in a Nigerian Air Force airstrike during a joint operation targeting camps between Zurmi and Birnin Magaji. The strike dismantled his network and put a stop to his spree.

  1. Kachalla Dan Chaki – Zamfara/Katsina

Dan Chaki was a high-profile target for the Nigerian military. He commanded loyal fighters in Zamfara and Katsina and was listed among the top 10 most wanted bandits. In 2024, he was eliminated during intensified military operations across the region, according to The Nation.

  1. Dogo Gudali – Zamfara/Sokoto/Kebbi

Gudali operated across Anka, Gummi, and Bukkuyum LGAs in Zamfara, with reach extending into Sokoto and Kebbi States. While planting an IED meant for troops from Operation Hadarin Daji, the explosive device accidentally detonated, killing him and several gang members on the spot.

  1. Dankarami – Zamfara/Katsina (Unconfirmed Death)

Dankarami was among the most feared warlords in northwestern Nigeria, known for leading coordinated attacks involving over 100 fighters. He rejected all amnesty attempts and continued attacking villages and military outposts.

In 2024, the Nigerian Air Force bombarded his hideout in Tsafe LGA, Zamfara State, killing over 100 of his men. He was seriously wounded in the airstrike, with conflicting reports about whether he later died from his injuries. His death remains unconfirmed.

  1. Yellow Janbako – Zamfara

Janbako’s gang burned homes, kidnapped for ransom, and slaughtered villagers across Dansadau and Maru forests in Zamfara. In a failed raid, local vigilantes (Yan Sakai) ambushed his group. A fierce gunfight broke out, and Janbako was shot dead. His body was publicly displayed, a symbolic warning to others still in the bush.

  1. Rufai Maikaji – Kaduna State

Maikaji rose from errand boy to a deadly kingpin overseeing over 100 armed fighters. His gang carried out mass killings and kidnappings in Giwa, Igabi, and Chikun LGAs.

In a 2021 joint air and ground operation near Malul Forest, the Nigerian Air Force launched a targeted airstrike. As troops moved in, Maikaji tried to flee, but the strike killed him and dozens of his men.

  1. Alhaji Karki – Niger State

Karki once laid down his weapons and cooperated with authorities but later returned to violence. He led brutal attacks across communities around Rugu Forest. During a 2024 assault on a military unit, Nigerian troops returned fire and gunned him down in the heat of battle.

  1. Ya’u – Bauchi State

Ya’u led a heavily armed group that plagued Ningi LGA, particularly near the Burra crossing. His gang abducted civilians and carried out coordinated raids including one where a village ruler in Kano was kidnapped.

In October 2023, troops from the Army’s 33 Brigade ambushed his team as they returned from an operation. The soldiers opened fire and killed Ya’u on the spot. The Army later confirmed his death in an official statement.

  1. Kachalla Sani‑Black and his sons

Sani Black and his clan raided parts Gusau, Tsafe (Zamfara state), plus parts of Kaduna, Niger, and Kebbi. His gang of 150 were responsible for mass abductions, sexual violence, highway ambushes.

In September 2024, he was ambushed by a joint force of military and local vigilantes in Magama Mai Rake, Maru LGA. Kachalla Sani‑Black and two of his sons were killed and weaponry— including two AK‑47s and a PKT machine gun— were recovered.

  1. Baleri Fakai( “Kacalla Fakai”)

The bandit terrorized areas in Zamfara and Sokoto states and cross-border into Niger Republic. He was involved in large-scale killings, kidnappings, and extortion. He was reportedly arrested by Nigerian troops in May 2024, but sources later confirm he was killed alongside 30 of his fighters during a Nigerian military operation in mid-September 2024.

  1. Sani Wala Burki

Burki was reportedly linked with Buzu and was responsible for terrorized parts in the northwest like Zamfara/Katsina/Kaduna.

He was later found and  neutralized alongside Halilu Buzu during a Nigerian Army operation in September 2024.

Other bandits that have been caught and neutralized include:

  1. Kachalla Ibrahim Gurgun Raji;
  2. Kacalla Maijikka; and
  3. Me Dada

All these have been notorious for terrorizing different states in the Northwest like Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna etc.

These eliminations mark major victories for Nigeria’s military but the fight isn’t over. Armed groups still lurk in forests and remote areas, ready to strike. The work of eliminating terrorism in Nigeria is ongoing.

 

Previous Post

Federal Government Surmounting Inherited Security challenges — Mal. Nuhu Ribadu 

Next Post

WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

Tunde Abiola

Tunde Abiola

Next Post
WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

WSIS: NCC’s Digital Awareness Programme Wins 2025 Prize for Access to Information and Knowledge

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

NIN-SIM Linkage: A Kidnappers’ Bogeyman On The Roll?

April 5, 2024 - Updated on February 9, 2025

How Atiku’s Lawyer’s Travelled To Cambridge To Confirm Buhari’s Certificate – And The Disappointment That Followed

September 6, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025

Vanguard Apologizes To Professor Osinbajo Over Fake News, Retracts Story

September 25, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025

I Will Waive my Constitutional Immunity to Clear my Name – Osinbajo

September 25, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025
Nigeria

Lest We Forget: Security Issues in Nigeria from 1999 to Date!

0
ISHA SESAY: A GOOD BOOK ON CHIBOK, HAMPERED BY MISREPRESENTATIONS

ISHA SESAY: A GOOD BOOK ON CHIBOK, HAMPERED BY MISREPRESENTATIONS

0
Ministerial list: Nigerians react to Buhari’s nomination of Akpabio, Keyamo, Saraki, others

Ministerial list: Nigerians react to Buhari’s nomination of Akpabio, Keyamo, Saraki, others

0
Channels TV Reporter Precious Owolabi Shot During Shiite, Police Clash Is Dead

Channels TV Reporter Precious Owolabi Shot During Shiite, Police Clash Is Dead

0
Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun Leads Nigeria’s Fiscal Data Harmonisation

Wale Edun Rallies Support for Innovation-Led Economy at NSIA Demo Day 3.0

August 4, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 7: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

August 4, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 6: Telecoms: What’s in the News today?

August 2, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 5: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

July 31, 2025

Recent News

Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun Leads Nigeria’s Fiscal Data Harmonisation

Wale Edun Rallies Support for Innovation-Led Economy at NSIA Demo Day 3.0

August 4, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 7: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

August 4, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 6: Telecoms: What’s in the News today?

August 2, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 5: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

July 31, 2025
Daily Concord News

Bringing the most intriguing News from around the world you everyone in a positive way

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Basketball
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Food
  • Football
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Lifestyle
  • local
  • News
  • Nigeria
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Recent News

Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun Leads Nigeria’s Fiscal Data Harmonisation

Wale Edun Rallies Support for Innovation-Led Economy at NSIA Demo Day 3.0

August 4, 2025
Telecoms: What Is In The News Today?

EPISODE 7: Telecoms: What’s in the news today?

August 4, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 Daily Concord News - All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 Daily Concord News - All Rights Reserved.