Hold on to your seats, Nigerians, because the security update we just got is shaking tables from Abuja down to the South-West!
The Department of State Service (DSS), Nigeria's primary secret police, has issued a fresh, high-alert warning that has immediately ramped up tensions across the country.
The news? There is an imminent, massive terrorist attack looming over two key Nigerian states. This is not a drill!
ISWAP’s New Target
According to a highly classified memo from the secret police, the dreaded terrorist group, the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP), is allegedly planning to unleash chaos.
Which states are they targeting? Brace yourself: Kogi State and Ondo State!
Yes, you read that right. ISWAP is reportedly looking to move their evil agenda into communities within these two regions.
The DSS did not take this lightly at all.
The Secret Memo That Raised Panic
The plan of the terrorist group was captured by the secret police in a memo dated October 20, 2025.
This urgent document was immediately addressed to the relevant military formations, specifically the Commander of the 32 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery stationed in Owena Cantonment, Akure.
The message is simple: Prepare for the worst!
This swift action by the DSS is a clear sign that the intelligence gathered is credible and must be acted upon instantly to prevent a security breakdown in these vital areas.
What Does This Mean for You?
The targeting of Kogi and Ondo, which sit at the gateway between the North and South, indicates a frightening expansion of the terrorist threat.
While the DSS has passed the alert to the military, this is a moment for every resident in these states, and indeed all Nigerians, to be extra vigilant.
Security is everybody's business. We must look out for strange faces, unusual movements, and report anything suspicious to security agencies immediately.
Let's work together to make sure these terrorists do not succeed in bringing their evil plot to fruition. Stay alert, stay safe!
What Are Your Thoughts?
How confident are you in the security agencies' ability to prevent this attack? What should the government do right now?
Drop your honest opinions and security advice in the comments section below!

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