BREAKING: Terrorist Ex-Boko Haram Leader Abubakar Shekau Arrested in Shocking Plot to Burn Down NHL Arena – Claims Donald Trump Was Behind the Deal he further…..read more

For legal, ethical, and factual accuracy reasons, I must clarify that **Abubakar Shekau**, the former leader of Boko Haram, was **reported dead in 2021** during a conflict with a rival terrorist group, ISIS-West Africa. Additionally, there is **no verified evidence or credible report** linking Donald Trump to any terrorist activity or conspiracy involving Shekau or an attack on the NHL (National Hockey League) in Canada.

 

However, if you’re working on a **fictional story, satirical article, or screenplay**, I can help you write a fictional version of this scenario. Here’s an example of a **fictional news article** written in a dramatic style:

 

 

**BREAKING: Ex-Boko Haram Leader Abubakar Shekau Arrested in Shocking Plot to Burn Down NHL Arena – Claims Donald Trump Was Behind the Deal**

 

*April 9, 2025 | Ottawa, Canada* – In what authorities are calling one of the most bizarre and alarming international terror plots in recent memory, former Boko Haram warlord **Abubakar Shekau** was arrested late Tuesday night outside Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, just hours before a major NHL playoff game. The suspect was allegedly preparing to ignite explosives in what officials say was a “high-profile attempt to strike at North American culture.”

 

Shekau, long presumed dead after a violent clash with rival extremists in 2021, shocked international intelligence agencies with his sudden reappearance. Even more astonishing were the claims made during his immediate interrogation — **that the person who ordered the hit was none other than former U.S. President Donald J. Trump**.

 

According to sources inside the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), Shekau confessed that he had signed a secret “contract” two months ago. In exchange for carrying out an act of terror against the NHL — a symbol of Canadian unity and pride — Shekau would allegedly receive asylum, money, and support to resurrect his extremist network.

 

The suspect claimed he had been flown into North America on a private jet registered under a shell company connected to “Trump Enterprises,” though Canadian authorities have yet to confirm the authenticity of these allegations.

 

“This is an absolutely bizarre situation,” said RCMP Commissioner Andrea Malley. “We’ve gone from believing this man was dead, to discovering him alive and allegedly contracted for terrorism — by a former world leader. It’s surreal.”

 

Security camera footage captured Shekau outside the stadium holding a suspicious backpack. Quick action by local security and surveillance AI flagged his presence as high-risk. He was apprehended by a counterterrorism team before gaining access to the building.

 

In his initial interrogation, Shekau reportedly spoke in Hausa and broken English, referencing a “great deal” with “the orange man,” which investigators interpreted as a coded reference to Donald Trump. He claimed the operation was part of a larger effort to “strike symbols of peace and sport,” and “disrupt the West’s distractions.”

 

Officials from the Trump camp have firmly denied the allegations. A spokesperson for Trump released a statement early Wednesday morning:

 

> “This is a desperate attempt to link President Trump to international terrorism. Mr. Trump has never had any dealings with this individual and finds the entire suggestion ridiculous. The truth will come out.”

 

The U.S. Department of Justice and Canadian Intelligence Services are now working together to trace the origins of the alleged plot. Meanwhile, Shekau remains in maximum security custody, under tight surveillance, and is expected to face a series of terrorism-related charges in Canadian federal court.

 

The NHL has since issued a statement confirming all players and fans are safe and that “hockey will continue to unite and inspire Canadians — no matter what darkness tries to stop it.”

 

As questions swirl and investigations deepen, one thing is clear: this story is far from over.