Suicide Bomber Attacks Borno Market, Killing 10 And Injuring Several.
A devastating suicide bombing struck a bustling fish market in Borno State, Nigeria, on Saturday, 21 June 2025, claiming the lives of at least 10 people and leaving several others injured, according to reports from local authorities and eyewitnesses. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, has been attributed to suspected Boko Haram insurgents, though no group has officially claimed responsibility at the time of reporting.

The explosion took place at a crowded market in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, a region that has been plagued by insurgent violence for over a decade. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene as the blast ripped through the market, causing widespread panic and destruction. Traders and shoppers were among the victims, with the injured being rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.
Local police and emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, cordoning off the area to secure it and assist the wounded. A spokesperson for the Borno State Police Command confirmed the casualty figures, stating, “We can confirm that 10 persons lost their lives in the attack, and several others sustained injuries. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances of this tragic incident.”
The attack has reignited fears of escalating violence in the region, which has seen a resurgence of Boko Haram activity in recent months.
Residents of Maiduguri expressed grief and frustration, with many pointing to the ongoing challenge of securing public spaces. “This is a market where people come to buy and sell to feed their families. How can such a place become a target?” said Aisha Mohammed, a local trader who narrowly escaped the blast.
The Nigerian government has yet to issue an official statement, but President Bola Tinubu has previously vowed to intensify efforts to curb terrorism in the region. Security analysts suggest that the attack underscores the persistent threat posed by Boko Haram, despite years of military operations aimed at dismantling the group.
This latest incident follows a pattern of violence in Borno State, where markets, schools, and places of worship have frequently been targeted. The United Nations and other humanitarian organisations have repeatedly called for increased protection for civilians in the region, as well as greater support for those displaced by the ongoing conflict.
As investigations continue, the people of Maiduguri are left to mourn the loss of loved ones and grapple with the trauma of yet another attack. The government faces mounting pressure to address the root causes of the insurgency and restore peace to the troubled region.
