Death Toll In Kano Mosque Attack Rises To Eleven 

Eleven individuals have now lost their lives in a devastating arson attack on a mosque in Kano State.  The attack, carried out by 38-year-old Shafiu Abubakar, occurred during the early morning prayer at Gadan village. Reports indicate that approximately 40 worshippers were inside the mosque when Abubakar ignited the fire and locked them inside, preventing their escape. Rabiu Gadan, a resident of the village, confirmed the death toll, with eight funerals already conducted and preparations underway for the remaining three victims.  According to witnesses, Abubakar had a history of violence, including previous assaults on family members. The assailant, now in police custody, confessed to his actions, citing frustration over an inheritance dispute as his motive. Despite warnings to his family to cease mistreatment, his grievances allegedly went unaddressed. While details surrounding the inheritance disagreement remain unclear, the tragic incident has left the community reeling, with injured individuals receiving treatment at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital. Deputy Inspector General of Police, AIG Umar Mamman Sanda, expressed condolences and confirmed the suspect’s cooperation with authorities. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.