A recent global report indicates a significant rise in jihadist violence across Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) during the past year. This surge occurred even as overall terrorism-related fatalities worldwide reached their lowest point in a decade.
Nigeria Records Sharpest Increase in Jihadist Violence
Nigeria experienced the most substantial increase in terrorism-related deaths globally in 2025. Fatalities escalated by 46%, climbing from 513 reported deaths in 2024 to 750 in 2025.
This sharp rise positions Nigeria as fourth on the Global Terrorism Index. The nation now ranks behind only Pakistan, Burkina Faso, and Niger in terms of terrorism impact. (according to BBC UK)
Global Trends and Regional Hotspots
Despite the concerning regional spikes, the overall global picture shows a decline in terrorism deaths. Data confirms these fatalities have fallen to their lowest levels in a decade, marking a positive trend for many parts of the world. (according to The Guardian UK)
However, the report highlights specific areas, such as the DRC, where jihadist violence continues to intensify. These regional increases underscore the persistent and evolving nature of extremist threats in certain territories.
Reference: World news | The Guardian




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