Maiduguri (Nigeria) - Three suicide
bombers thought to be Boko Haram militants yesterday (Tuesday), at about 1910 GMT,
detonated explosive devices in Maiduguri, the Borno State Capital killing about
seven people, including the three terrorists while eleven people sustained
varying degrees of injury, according to a military spokesman, Colonel Sani
Kukasheka Usman.
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Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Why And How We Kidnapped Olu Falae - Suspects
Two suspects were paraded on
Monday, as the abductors of Chief Olu Falae, by the Department of State
Service.
The former Secretary to
Government of the Federation, was abducted on his farm at Ilado village, Akure,
Ondo state on September 21, by Fulani herdsmen and was released four days later
after ransom payment had been made.
Abdullahi Garba, who presented
the suspects to the public on behalf of the DSS, revealed that they were
arrested on October 5 at J. Zebra hotel in Lokoja.
The two suspects; Babawuro
Katoand Abdullahi Usman, were paraded by DSS operatives at their headquarters
in Abuja.
One of the suspects, Usman,
also known as Kadiri, would reveal that he helped to identify a ‘big man who
goes to his farm in Toyota Hilux van’ for kidnapping.
Usman confessed that Olu Falae
was abducted in order to get money for Sallah celebrations.
He revealed that he was
approached by some of his friends during a wedding ceremony in Kwara State
shortly before the last Eid El-Kabir.
Usman stated that a certain
Datijo lamented to him that he was cash-strapped, and as such, would not be
able to celebrate the Sallah festival unless he got information on any big man
that could be abducted for ransom.
“I then told him that I know
one man who used to bring a Hilux vehicle to his farm and I used to see him as
I move my cows about”, he said.
Source: ynaija.com
Image credit: Daily Post Newspaper
Monday, 12 October 2015
Boko Haram: Adamawa To Shut Down IDP Camps By December
The Adamawa State Emergency
Management Agency, ADSEMA, in collaboration with the National Emergency
Management Agency will close down all Internally Displaced Persons camps in the
state by the end of December 2015.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Nigerian Air Force Fighter Jet Crashes in Adamawa, No Survivor
An aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Air Force has crashed in Yola, the capital of Adamawa state, in North-East Nigeria. All those on the plane died in the accident, authorities said.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Niger Delta May Erupt in Violence Again, International Crises Group Warns Buhari
As the Nigerian Government grapples with a horrific Islamist
insurgency in the North East, an International conflict prevention group
has warned that if the Muhammadu Buhari administration fails to
urgently address the “long-simmering grievances” and deprivation in the
oil rich Niger Delta, the region could soon erupt in violence again.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Explosions Rock Borno Mosques, Scores of Worshippers Killed
Scores of people were killed in explosions on Tuesday night at two mosques in Gubio town, in the northern part of Borno State, a member of youth vigilance group told our correspondent on the telephone on Wednesday.
Breaking: Bomb Blast At Buhari Housing Estate Damaturu, Yobe State, 16 People Dead
Reports say that there has been a bomb blast at Buhari Housing Estate, Damaturu, Yobe State.
Channels News reports that about 16 people have been confirmed dead.
How We Can Defeat Islamist Terrorism - Tony Blair
The terrorist attack of
September 11 2001 destroyed lives and changed lives. It is impossible to be [at
Ground Zero, New York] without feeling an immense emotional connection to the
victims, their families and to this city and this country.
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Monday, 5 October 2015
Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Recent Abuja Bombings, Release Pictures of Suicide Bombers
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for twin bomb attacks on the outskirts of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, the group said in a message posted on social media on Sunday evening.
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Multiple Blasts Near Maiduguri, Army Blames Test-firing of Weapons
Maiduguri (Nigeria) (AFP) - Multiple explosions were heard Sunday on the
outskirts of Maiduguri, a city in northeastern Nigeria that has
repeatedly been attacked by Boko Haram jihadists, local residents said.
But the army said the blasts, which caused some
panicked residents to flee, were a result of the test-firing of weapons
during military exercises in the area.
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