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Leaked military document lists 104 soldiers declared missing after deadly Boko Haram attack in Borno (Full List)

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A classified Nigerian military document has reportedly listed 104 soldiers as deserters following a deadly Boko Haram/ISWAP attack on a military base in Borno State, raising fresh concerns over the scale of casualties and the military’s handling of the incident.

According to the leaked document, the affected personnel were serving with the 162 Amphibious Battalion along the Mandara–Buratai Road when the terrorists attacked their position on June 5, 2026.

The attack, previously reported, reportedly claimed the lives of a Major and seven other soldiers, while several others sustained injuries after insurgents stormed the base in the early hours of the morning during heavy rainfall.

The military signal, marked “RESTRICTED,” stated that the 104 soldiers allegedly abandoned their duty posts with their personal weapons after the attack and have been declared deserters with effect from June 5.

According to the document, all formations have been directed to arrest the affected personnel wherever they are found and hand them over to the appropriate military authorities.

The signal also indicated that the soldiers have failed to report back for duty since the attack.

Military sources further claimed that authorities have frozen the bank accounts of the affected personnel while investigations continue into their whereabouts.

The document categorises the missing personnel as one Staff Sergeant, three Sergeants, seven Corporals, 38 Lance Corporals and 55 Privates.

Meanwhile, military authorities are yet to publicly respond to the authenticity of the leaked document or officially comment on the reported declaration of the soldiers as deserters.

The development comes amid renewed concerns over the security situation in Nigeria’s North-East, where troops continue to battle Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

 

The full names of the affected personnel and their ranks below;

STAFF SERGEANT

1. Staff Sergeant Idris Mohammed, Army No. 98NA/46/1906.

SERGEANTS

2. Sergeant Omotoyinbo Samuel, Army No. 04NA/55/0901.

3. Sergeant Oyinbo John, Army No. 09NA/64/5990.

4. Sergeant Folorunsho Michael, Army No. 03NA/53/1791.

CORPORALS

5. Corporal Onumaru Felix, Army No. 12NA/68/6732.

6. Corporal Adenekan Amos, Army No. 13NA/70/8004.

7. Corporal Basiru Garba, Army No. 13NA/70/7338.

8. Corporal Fatoki Olusegun, Army No. 13NA/70/6585.

9. Corporal Abu Mohammed, Army No. 13NA/70/3372.

10. Corporal Emmanuel Moses, Army No. 14NA/71/12704.

11. Corporal Aminu Bello, Army No. 15NA/73/0416.

LANCE CORPORALS

12. Lance Corporal Abdullahi Kamalu, Army No. 12NA/68/6096.

13. Lance Corporal Adeniyi Kehinde, Army No. 12NA/68/6985.

14. Lance Corporal Oko Michael, Army No. 15NA/74/4413.

15. Lance Corporal Modey Ernest, Army No. 15NA/74/3728.

16. Lance Corporal Usman Abdulazeez, Army No. 15NA/74/4063.

17. Lance Corporal Adamu Hassan, Army No. 16NA/75/4906.

18. Lance Corporal Mohammed Abdulrahman, Army No. 16NA/75/3182.

19. Lance Corporal Onengiye Gabriel, Army No. 17NA/76/3028.

20. Lance Corporal Hassan, Army No. 17NA/76/3895.

21. Lance Corporal Ator Desmond, Army No. 17NA/76/3971.

22. Lance Corporal Ibrahim Mubarak, Army No. 17NA/76/3860.

23. Lance Corporal Rufai Ubale, Army No. 17NA/76/4391.

24. Lance Corporal Musa Abdullahi, Army No. 17NA/76/5351.

25. Lance Corporal Abayomi Sunday, Army No. 17NA/76/5419.

26. Lance Corporal Mathias Clement, Army No. 17NA/76/5578.

27. Lance Corporal Buhari Idris, Army No. 17NA/76/5343.

28. Lance Corporal Bulama Mukhtar, Army No. 17NA/76/1750.

29. Lance Corporal Isah Mukaila, Army No. 17NA/76/4807.

30. Lance Corporal Jamilu Aliyu, Army No. 17NA/76/5093.

31. Lance Corporal Ali Abdullahi, Army No. 17NA/76/5112.

32. Lance Corporal Yusuf Saidu, Army No. 17NA/76/5251.

33. Lance Corporal Abdullahi Garba, Army No. 17NA/76/3665.

34. Lance Corporal Mubarak Aliyu, Army No. 17NA/76/5658.

35. Lance Corporal Awa Micheal, Army No. 17NA/76/0128.

36. Lance Corporal Aliyu Musa, Army No. 17NA/76/1975.

37. Lance Corporal Onikoyi Lawal, Army No. 19NA/78/0839.

38. Lance Corporal Sambo Abdulrahman, Army No. 19NA/78/1758.

39. Lance Corporal Olorundare Azeez, Army No. 19NA/78/2229.

40. Lance Corporal Shuaibu Ibrahim, Army No. 19NA/78/2815.

41. Lance Corporal Muhammed Adamu, Army No. 19NA/78/2628.

42. Lance Corporal Ibrahim Abdulaziz, Army No. 19NA/78/3579.

43. Lance Corporal Samuel Alexander, Army No. 20NA/79/1063.

44. Lance Corporal Nazeem Mahmud, Army No. 20NA/79/4577.

45. Lance Corporal Ahmed Shuaibu, Army No. 20NA/79/4450.

46. Lance Corporal Tamini James, Army No. 20NA/79/2496.

47. Lance Corporal Abdulrazaq Salisu, Army No. 20NA/79/2715.

48. Lance Corporal Tijani Adamu, Army No. 20NA/79/3164.

49. Lance Corporal Gambo Rabiu, Army No. 20NA/79/4485.

PRIVATES

50. Private Saliu Sueliman, Army No. 21NA/80/0560.

51. Private Musa Lucky, Army No. 21NA/80/1598.

52. Private Mustapha Muhammed, Army No. 21NA/80/2482.

53. Private Ayuba Rimanshong, Army No. 21NA/80/3077.

54. Private Tijjani Mohammed, Army No. 21NA/80/3239.

55. Private Jibrin Danladi, Army No. 21NA/80/5705.

56. Private Edwin Friday, Army No. 21NA/80/2256.

57. Private Abdullahi Tanko, Army No. 21NA/80/4391.

58. Private Muhammed Lawan, Army No. 21NA/80/4899.

59. Private Samotu Musa, Army No. 21NA/80/0980.

60. Private John Samaila, Army No. 21NA/80/4828.

61. Private Adebayo Monday, Army No. 21NA/80/1581.

62. Private Silas Gibson, Army No. 21NA/80/2718.

63. Private Aliyu Mamman, Army No. 21NA/80/4831.

64. Private Bright Precious, Army No. 21NA/80/5749.

65. Private Alkasim Maharaz, Army No. 21NA/81/8880.

66. Private James Naphtali, Army No. 21NA/81/6958.

67. Private Umar Taufeeq, Army No. 21NA/81/10018.

68. Private Buhari Sani, Army No. 21NA/81/10508.

69. Private Oleka Isaac, Army No. 21NA/81/7686.

70. Private Ibrahim Mathew, Army No. 21NA/81/10418.

71. Private Abubakar Idris, Army No. 22NA/82/3494.

72. Private Yahaya Yusuf, Army No. 22NA/82/3834.

73. Private Ibrahim Mohammed, Army No. 22NA/82/2183.

74. Private Sabiu Muktar, Army No. 22NA/82/2101.

75. Private Babangida John, Army No. 22NA/83/10713.

76. Private Danjuma Ali, Army No. 22NA/83/10284.

77. Private Mas’ud Ismail, Army No. 22NA/83/11257.

78. Private Ahmed Abubakar, Army No. 22NA/83/11381.

79. Private Sulaiman Musa, Army No. 22NA/83/11662.

80. Private Saad Auwal, Army No. 22NA/83/11685.

81. Private Abubakar Yusuf, Army No. 22NA/83/6787.

82. Private Adamu Mohammed, Army No. 22NA/83/7382.

83. Private Umar Sulaiman, Army No. 22NA/83/7654.

84. Private Mahmud Saifullahi, Army No. 22NA/83/8278.

85. Private Ebe Gideon, Army No. 22NA/83/8346.

86. Private Abdulrahman Aliyu, Army No. 22NA/83/8829.

87. Private Yarima Atiku, Army No. 22NA/83/9767.

88. Private Idris Mustapha, Army No. 22NA/83/6095.

89. Private Garzali Suleiman, Army No. 23NA/84/5681.

90. Private Aliyu Abdullahamed, Army No. 23NA/85/11771.

91. Private David Wisdom, Army No. 23NA/85/11990.

92. Private Nikodemon Victor, Army No. 23NA/85/12310.

93. Private Kazeem Lukman, Army No. 23NA/85/8298.

94. Private Pinon Yunana, Army No. 23NA/85/9525.

95. Private Haladu Isah, Army No. 23NA/85/1021.

96. Private Abubakar Abdullahi, Army No. 23NA/85/11366.

97. Private Friday Justine, Army No. 23NA/85/11721.

98. Private Selim Lawan, Army No. 23NA/85/12512.

99. Private Azaka Samuel, Army No. 23NA/85/7240.

100. Private Zakari Aminu, Army No. 24NA/86/4203.

101. Private Sufianu Bello, Army No. 24NA/86/4934.

102. Private Abba Miko, Army No. 24NA/86/5198.

103. Private Lawal Mubarak, Army No. 24NA/87/6647.

104. Private Isiya Musa, Army No. 24NA/87/8279.

Credit: Sahara Reporters

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Haruna Isah is a journalist at Very Nigerian Media with over a decade of experience covering the National Assembly, politics, governance, and development issues. He specializes in producing in-depth reports that provide context, clarity, and insight into legislative processes and public policy. Backed by extensive newsroom experience, Haruna is committed to delivering accurate, balanced, and impactful journalism that helps readers better understand Nigeria's political and governance landscape.

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