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2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Nobody: 1:28am On May 20, 2013
More than 2,000 Nigerians living in border villages in Borno State have reportedly fled as a result of the ongoing military operations targeted at routing insurgents from the area under the emergency rule.

The fleeing villagers were said to have headed to the neighbouring Niger Republic.

“Most of the residents of border villages of Borno have fled to Niger. About 2,000 people from Abadan, Malam Fatori and other villages are now refugees in Difa, Niger Republic,” a top security officer told one of our correspondents on Sunday.

The source said that the Joint Military Task Force was on the trail of members of the Boko Haram sect, who were dislodged from the Sambisa Game Reserve and other camps on Thursday in Borno State.

It was learnt that residents of Maiduguri and other communities far from the border, who did not want to be caught in the cross-fire had also fled to some neighbouring states, including Kano and Bauchi.

The Director of Defence Information, Defence Headquarters, Brig.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, could not confirm whether the Nigerian villagers had fled to Niger Republic.

“I will have to find out,” he said.

As the time of sending this report, he had yet to comment on the development.

Also, Nigerian Immigration Public Relations Officer, Ekpedeme King, promised to find out if any Nigerian villagers fled to Niger Republic.

However, he did not respond to subsequent calls and a text message sent to his phone.

Olukolade, in a statement on Sunday, said, “A total of 20 terrorists were apprehended as they fled. Altogether, three soldiers died, while seven are wounded and are being treated in military medical facility, one soldier is missing.”

According to Olukolade, patrols are also ongoing to secure towns and villages from infiltration by the terrorists.

He added that the curfews imposed on identified flashpoints were being enforced.

The military spokesman said that dislodged terrorists had been in disarray with a large number of them heading for various borders.

He said, “Their bases are being deserted but they are making efforts to evacuate most of the large stock of logistics, including scores of vehicles in their holdings.

“In the course of special forces and operations, a number of encounters have ensued since yesterday (Saturday).”

The military had on Saturday said 10 Boko Haram members were killed, while 65 others were arrested during encounters with the terrorists on Friday.

On Sunday, Olukolade said, “The required reinforcement and logistics have been delivered to forces in fronts where they have been engaging a large number of heavily armed terrorists since yesterday.

“Defence Headquarters is quite satisfied with the high standard of compliance with operational order and strict observance of the rules of engagement so far.

“The forces have been directed to maintain the robustness of the patrols and enforcement of curfews where emplaced and ensure that civilians are kept out of harms as much as possible.”

A 24-hour curfew had on Saturday been imposed in parts of the city of Maiduguri.

In Adamawa State, the curfew imposed in parts of the state has been biting harder on residents, especially those living in the capital city, Yola, and the border towns of Mubi and Maiha.

A resident of Jimeta-Yola, Ms. Rifkatu Iliya, who spoke to one of our correspondents on the telephone, said, “The curfew is still on and we are learning to live with it, those of us who go to work leave earlier than usual so that we are not caught up.

“For those who are trading, it is more difficult because their trading hours have been reduced to between three to five hours a day.

“I will be lying if I say we are not living in fear, we have heard of the atrocities of Boko Haram in some parts of the state and we have seen an increase in the number of security forces.”

But a security source in Yola, who asked not to be named because she was not authorised to speak to the media on the issue, said the military crackdown, had been concentrated in Borno.

The source said, “The military operations are targeted largely at terrorist training camps and strongholds in Borno.

“However, we in Adamawa are also on the alert because we are aware that the insurgents who are under intense pressure in Borno may want to seek a safe haven here.

“We are under instructions not to allow this to happen.

“The pains of the checkpoints and the curfew are temporary; residents will have to bear with us.”

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by IGBOSON1: 1:45am On May 20, 2013
I'd take that '2000 Nigerians fleeing to Niger' statement with a truckload of salt! And if they have no skeletons in their cupboards (and are actually Nigerians), why are they running to Niger?

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by shegzy4luv(m): 8:42am On May 20, 2013
I cannot categorically comment my reserve now,let me sleep,wake and think first.Bt b4 i go..Sinners wil run when no one persues them..G14 classified
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by aurenflani: 8:47am On May 20, 2013
IGBO-SON:
I'd take that '2000 Nigerians fleeing to Niger' statement with a truckload of salt! And if they have no skeletons in their cupboards (and are actually Nigerians), why are they running to Niger?

Mumu, don't you know that amongst the refugees are also your brothers from the east? That's war for you!

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by IGBOSON1: 8:55am On May 20, 2013
Aurenfulani, looks like you've got a bee in your bonnet this morning. undecided
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Anazp: 9:14am On May 20, 2013
jonathan has failed. punkass
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Kings77: 9:16am On May 20, 2013
I don't believe they are Nigerians, but Nigerian running to their Country.
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by mmmustapha(m): 9:17am On May 20, 2013
Hopely they will not be affected
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by pawesome(m): 9:20am On May 20, 2013
wen dem de tel una make una yarn wia dem hyd,una no gree.nw na una de run.run bitches,run!

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Abujafood: 9:21am On May 20, 2013
At this time fleeing is the best thing to do as there's now shortage of food and life expectancy is likely to drop for those who choose to stay back while the SOE is in force!

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Mayor21(m): 9:28am On May 20, 2013
Why ar dr running na. . .mke 'em stay. . . .me no d run,i d maidugri. .and me no d fear anythin. . *
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Adex097: 9:31am On May 20, 2013
Hmmm.....I feel for them but i hope 50% of this 2000 ain't bokos.
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Temismith(f): 9:33am On May 20, 2013
Hehehe The guilty runneth wen no one pursueth.
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Nobody: 9:35am On May 20, 2013
aurenflani, the citizens on the curfew affected states were given the consolation that their lives will be protected during the onslaught of Boko Haram members...if any of them flee, then iGuess they are fleeing with tangible information and for dirty reasons. Army know civilians and can't just start killing them all...they were given instructions, they are working on them..2013 Nigerian Army ain't raw and tribal like 1967 Army that killed poor Igbo civilians
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by sureway1(m): 9:37am On May 20, 2013
Na wao pple like war o...
any small info on boko haram everywhere go just full immediatly..una no dey go work?

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by lekkie073(m): 9:38am On May 20, 2013
they take refuge in niger, when the soldiers are recalled back to base, they sneak in back.....pls dont let them escape
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by sayso: 9:40am On May 20, 2013
why is there always rounding up the figures.Do they actually count those numbers?

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Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Hadone(m): 9:44am On May 20, 2013
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by Jankoller(m): 9:49am On May 20, 2013
May God help us, Nigeria is gradualy turning 2 iraq.
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by NonFarmPayrol: 9:56am On May 20, 2013
boko haram apologist will soon fill this thread

* grabs popcorn *
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by saleeh: 10:15am On May 20, 2013
when d stick was wet he refused to straighten it now the stick becomes dry he now wants to straighten it...mstcheeeew
Re: 2,000 Civilians Flee Borno To Niger Republic by eagleeye2: 10:16am On May 20, 2013
Where dem dey..... Who dem be....Na Dem Sabi.

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