Flood Hits Shehu of Borno’s Palace, Displaces Residents
Flood Hits Shehu of Borno’s Palace, Displaces Residents

In the early hours of Tuesday, severe flooding engulfed the Palace of Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Garbai Elkenemi, as well as several areas in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.
Sources from FIRST CLASS GISTS report that the Shehu has been forced to relocate to the Government House for safety.
A resident from Kofar Shehu expressed disbelief, stating, “This is unprecedented! Even the Shehu has had to leave his palace for the Government House.”
Areas such as Lagos Street, Modugari, Post Office, and Gwange have been particularly hard-hit, with residents scrambling to salvage their belongings and seek safety.
Usman Babagana, one of the affected residents, mentioned that while there were warnings about potential flooding, the community did not fully prepare due to a lack of alternative shelter. “We were warned about the flood, but we didn’t take it seriously because we had no place to go,” he said.
Buba Jibril, who was caught in the flood near the Post Office, described the situation as the worst he has seen in Maiduguri. “This is the most severe flood I’ve experienced here. I hope it doesn’t lead to further hardship,” he remarked.
TRENDING SONGS
Sanwo-Olu Tours Massive Tolu Education Hub Set to Transform Learning for 20,000 Lagos Students
Ghana Police Arrest 11 Nigerians in Tamale Crackdown on Drugs, Cybercrime
Malami Breaks Silence on INEC–ADC Dispute, Urges Calm Amid Political Tensions
£746m Nigeria–UK Deal Sparks Debate Over Ajaokuta Steel’s Future
FG Kicks Off 56km Ekiti–Osun Link Road to Boost Regional Trade
Tinubu Condemns Plateau and Kaduna Attacks, Calls for Urgent Action Against Violence
Tonto Dikeh Opens Up on Dark Past: From Cult Involvement to Spiritual Renewal
Alleged Truck Tampering Lands Lagos Man in Court Over Theft Claims
Senegal Tightens Anti-LGBTQ Laws, Doubles Prison Terms Amid Rights Concerns
Infantino Watches Iran Friendly Amid World Cup Venue Uncertainty
Share this post with your friends on ![]()
