A shocking revelation has emerged following the recent tragic attack on a mosque in Borno State, Nigeria. A key suspect in the incident has confessed during interrogation that he was financially compensated to carry out terror-related activities across parts of the country.
According to security sources, the suspect admitted to being part of a broader network that recruits individuals and pays them to execute attacks on soft targets, particularly religious and public gathering spaces. The recent mosque bombing, which claimed multiple lives and injured several others, is now being linked to this organized and well-funded terror scheme.
Authorities are now expanding their investigation into the source of the funds and identifying other members of the network. This confession has heightened public concerns about the level of coordination and financing behind such violent operations.
The Nigerian government has condemned the attack and reiterated its commitment to strengthening national security and rooting out terrorism. Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to relevant authorities.
Security agencies have since launched a deeper investigation into the networks involved, aiming to uncover the sponsors and recruiters behind these atrocities. Authorities have also assured the public that all efforts are being made to bring everyone connected to the attack to justice.
As Nigeria continues to battle insurgency and insecurity, revelations like these call for more proactive intelligence, community vigilance, and strategic military responses to dismantle both the foot soldiers and financiers of terror.

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