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Nigeria charges nine people with the 2025 massacre which killed 150

Nine?men were charged with terrorism charges by Nigerian prosecutors on Monday. They are accused of a June 2025 attack that claimed the lives of 150 people in Nigeria's central state?Benue?.

Benue is located in Nigeria's Middle Belt, a volatile region that marks the faultline between the Muslim North and Christian South. Authorities have struggled to control years of violence over land, religion and ethnicity.

The Federal High Court in Abuja filed charges against the defendants, alleging that they held planning meetings, raised money, purchased weapons and mobilised fighters across several states before the June 13 attack. This was one of?the deadliest rural attacks for years.

According to the filing, ringleader Ardo Mohammed Dono met with others in Nasarawa State to raise money, give orders and recruit fighters. Several defendants have been accused of supplying AK-47s to the gunmen, assisting them or providing safe places for planning.

The prosecution claims that the raid in Yelwata, Benue’s Guma district,?torched homes and caused many casualties.

Nigeria, plagued by Islamist attacks as well as mass kidnappings and abductions, is under pressure from the United States President Donald Trump to restore security after he accused it of failing to protect Christians last year. U.S. troops struck what they called terrorist targets on 25 December. The Nigerian authorities claim they are working with Washington to enhance security.

(source: Reuters)