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Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Project2017(m): 2:41pm On Sep 09, 2017
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Boko Haram kills seven in attack on displaced camp

ON SEPTEMBER 9, 201711:52 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS

At least seven people were killed when Boko Haram jihadists attacked a camp for people displaced by the conflict in northeast Nigeria, militia members and locals said Saturday.

The attack on Friday evening in Ngala, near the border with Cameroon, came as two people were killed in an explosion outside another camp in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri.

In Ngala, a civilian militia member, Umar Kachalla, said jihadists in two pick-up trucks fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the camp, which houses some 80,000 people.

“They (Boko Haram) fired an RPG into the camp from behind the fire fence, killing seven people and injuring several others,” he told AFP from the neighbouring town of Gamboru.

The attack, which happened at about 8:00 pm (1900 GMT), was followed by sustained gunfire as the jihadists drove away into the darkness, he added.

Ngala resident Abubakar Yusuf, who corroborated Kachalla’s account, said: “The casualties were relatively minimal because most people had retired for the night.”

The camp in Ngala was set up in January last year after the return of thousands of Nigerian refugees from Cameroon, where they had fled the fighting.

Boko Haram seized the trading hubs of Gamboru and Ngala in August 2014, during the group’s rapid seizure of territory across Borno state and the wider northeast.

Nigerian troops retook both towns in September 2015 with the help of Chadian forces.

But despite the recapture of the area, Boko Haram fighters still launch sporadic attacks, laying ambush to troops and vehicles as well as attacking and abducting farmers.

– Rise in attacks –
Nigeria’s military and government maintains the Islamic State group affiliate is a spent force but continued attacks underlines the lingering threat, particularly to civilians.

Eight farmers were killed in a series of raids on farming communities on Wednesday and Thursday. Four others were shot dead on Tuesday.

Many of the victims had returned home to try to grow crops to alleviate acute food shortages that have left hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of starvation.

Amnesty International said a spurt in Boko Haram attacks has left nearly 400 people dead since April in Nigeria and Cameroon — double the figure of the previous five months.

In Maiduguri on Friday, two people were killed in an explosion outside the Muna Garage camp for internally displaced people (IDPs).

Babakura Kolo, from the civilian militia assisting the military with security, said two women were asked to get out of a taxi laden with bags of charcoal at a checkpoint.

“One of the women tried to run into a crowd nearby but the explosives concealed under her hijab went off prematurely,” he said.

“A female passenger in the taxi and a rickshaw driver trailing behind were killed in the explosion,” he said in an account supported by a militia colleague, Musa Ari.

Five people — the taxi driver, another passenger and three men in the rickshaw — were injured, they added.

Kolo, who was at the scene, said a second female suicide bomber was also killed with the first in the initial bla
Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Project2017(m): 2:43pm On Sep 09, 2017
It so funny the army dancing python in east while Hausa girls and mothers keep dying in north

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Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Project2017(m): 2:43pm On Sep 09, 2017
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HOME » NEWS » Boko Haram kills seven in attack on displaced camp
Boko Haram kills seven in attack on displaced camp

ON SEPTEMBER 9, 201711:52 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS

At least seven people were killed when Boko Haram jihadists attacked a camp for people displaced by the conflict in northeast Nigeria, militia members and locals said Saturday.

The attack on Friday evening in Ngala, near the border with Cameroon, came as two people were killed in an explosion outside another camp in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri.

In Ngala, a civilian militia member, Umar Kachalla, said jihadists in two pick-up trucks fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the camp, which houses some 80,000 people.

“They (Boko Haram) fired an RPG into the camp from behind the fire fence, killing seven people and injuring several others,” he told AFP from the neighbouring town of Gamboru.

The attack, which happened at about 8:00 pm (1900 GMT), was followed by sustained gunfire as the jihadists drove away into the darkness, he added.

Ngala resident Abubakar Yusuf, who corroborated Kachalla’s account, said: “The casualties were relatively minimal because most people had retired for the night.”

The camp in Ngala was set up in January last year after the return of thousands of Nigerian refugees from Cameroon, where they had fled the fighting.

Boko Haram seized the trading hubs of Gamboru and Ngala in August 2014, during the group’s rapid seizure of territory across Borno state and the wider northeast.

Nigerian troops retook both towns in September 2015 with the help of Chadian forces.

But despite the recapture of the area, Boko Haram fighters still launch sporadic attacks, laying ambush to troops and vehicles as well as attacking and abducting farmers.

– Rise in attacks –
Nigeria’s military and government maintains the Islamic State group affiliate is a spent force but continued attacks underlines the lingering threat, particularly to civilians.

Eight farmers were killed in a series of raids on farming communities on Wednesday and Thursday. Four others were shot dead on Tuesday.

Many of the victims had returned home to try to grow crops to alleviate acute food shortages that have left hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of starvation.

Amnesty International said a spurt in Boko Haram attacks has left nearly 400 people dead since April in Nigeria and Cameroon — double the figure of the previous five months.

In Maiduguri on Friday, two people were killed in an explosion outside the Muna Garage camp for internally displaced people (IDPs).

Babakura Kolo, from the civilian militia assisting the military with security, said two women were asked to get out of a taxi laden with bags of charcoal at a checkpoint.

“One of the women tried to run into a crowd nearby but the explosives concealed under her hijab went off prematurely,” he said.

“A female passenger in the taxi and a rickshaw driver trailing behind were killed in the explosion,” he said in an account supported by a militia colleague, Musa Ari.

Five people — the taxi driver, another passenger and three men in the rickshaw — were injured, they added.

Kolo, who was at the scene, said a second female suicide bomber was also killed with the first in the initial bla
Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by heendrix(m): 2:50pm On Sep 09, 2017
Dont worry Nigeria got more armies to deploy even to every state coz me ah see no need for this news

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Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Nobody: 2:50pm On Sep 09, 2017
I am still looking for where the army was moved to the east in the post. op, try again
Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by psucc(m): 3:03pm On Sep 09, 2017
It is simple. The reason is that while Boko Haram is championing a course, IPOB is a threat to national unity.

The above follows the thinking of this government

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Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by kingxsamz(m): 3:06pm On Sep 09, 2017
nawa o
Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Temidayo9(m): 3:13pm On Sep 09, 2017
Let the North protest the killing of their people by Bokoboys
Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by thesicilian: 3:14pm On Sep 09, 2017
Don't worry about us. We can fight 2 wars at the same time.

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Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by Sagay212: 3:20pm On Sep 09, 2017
Well there is another boko haram in the south east and the NA need to clear them out. Don't bother yourself about what the NA is doing. They are handling boko haram in the north and also need to cut their wings in the south east before they turn it into another sambisa. It is not yet time for you ipod pigs to start crying. Why rush? You will cry a river when the time comes.

Re: Army Moves To South East - Boko Haram Continues Killing In North East by wakaman: 3:27pm On Sep 09, 2017
Don't worry they would deliver,
your camp nko?
how many people go share one double barrel?

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