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Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State — terror!sts invaded Kautikari village and burned down primary and secondary schools. Here is what we know right now.

They came back to Chibok.

The same local government area. The same name that stopped the world in 2014. “Nigeria promised Chibok would never carry this again.

Boko Haram and ISWAP walked into Kautikari village Chibok local government Borno State and burned the schools.”

A primary school. A day secondary school. Both gone.

Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State — What We Know

Terror!sts entered Kautikari village.

Chibok local government area. Borno State. A name that already holds more grief than any place should have to hold.

They set a primary school on fire. Then a secondary school. Buildings that communities waited years for. Buildings that were supposed to mean something — that the future was possible here, that children in this part of Nigeria could sit down and learn without it being an act of defiance.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

Both burning now.

Full details on casualties and the complete extent of the damage are still coming in. This story will be updated as confirmed information arrives.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

What is already confirmed is that Boko Haram and ISWAP are in Chibok local government area in 2026 burning schools.

That sentence should not be possible to write.

Why Chibok Again
The Name
April 2014.

276 girls. “Taken from their school in Chibok before sunrise.” Some came back. Many didn’t. The ones still missing are still missing today — more than a decade later — and no official has been able to say with certainty where they are or whether they are alive.

Nigeria promised Chibok would not happen again.

Boko Haram attack Chibok Borno State is happening again.

Different attack. Same local government. Same target. Same message being sent to the same children — that education in this part of Nigeria comes with a price that some families will eventually decide they cannot keep paying.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

Why They Keep Burning Schools
This is not accidental. It has never been accidental.

Boko Haram’s name says it plainly. Western education is forbidden. Schools are not collateral damage in their attacks. Schools are the target. Always have been.

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Every school they burn is a message to a community. Stop sending your children. Stop believing that learning is available to you here. Stop imagining a future that looks different from what we are showing you right now.

A primary school in Kautikari village burning means children who were supposed to sit in those classrooms next week have nowhere to go. The message lands before the smoke clears.

The Gap Nobody In Abuja Is Explaining
The Nigerian military has been fighting in the Northeast for over fifteen years.

Progress has been announced. Operations have been named. Commanders have been killed. Territory has been recovered and sometimes lost and sometimes recovered again.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

And yet.

Boko Haram and ISWAP walked into Chibok local government area in 2026 and burned schools down.

That gap — between what has been announced and what communities in Borno State are living through — has been sitting there for years without a satisfying explanation from anyone in a position to give one.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

A statement will come out of Abuja. It always does. The statement will condemn the attack. It will promise response. It will use the language of resolve.  Boko Haram Attack Chibok Borno State

The children of Kautikari village have heard that language before.

The Children Behind This Headline
There are specific kids in this story.

Children who were supposed to go to school this week. Who watched buildings burn that were supposed to represent something about their future. Who are growing up in a part of Nigeria where going to school is a decision some families are being forced to reconsider.

Their names are not fully in the reports yet. The full picture of what they saw and what they lost is still coming together.

But they exist. They are real. And the fact that they are here — in Chibok local government area in 2026 — still living through this is a failure that doesn’t belong only to the people who lit the match.

What Has To Happen Now
Security That Stays
Kautikari and the communities around it in Chibok local government need a security presence that doesn’t arrive for three days after an attack and then disappear. Something sustained. Something visible. Something that makes the next attack harder to execute.

An Honest Accounting
How is this still happening in Chibok in 2026. That question deserves an answer that isn’t a press release. The Nigerian government owes the communities of Borno State an honest accounting of why fifteen years of military operations have not made Kautikari village safe enough to have a school standing.

The Schools Get Rebuilt
Fast. Visibly. As a signal that burning a school in the Northeast does not mean the school stays burned. The communities of Kautikari should not be left to figure that out alone.

Borno State In 2026
Children trying to learn.

Terror!sts burning the places where they learn.

A local government that has already lost more than any community should have to lose still losing more.

Boko Haram attack Chibok Borno State is not just a breaking news headline.

It is evidence that something in Nigeria’s response to this crisis is still not working. And the people paying for that gap are not sitting in Abuja.

They are in Kautikari village right now looking at what used to be their school.

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