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ZombieSlaughter:It won't get to frontpage. Just watch |
timefarm:If I didn't makd that statement, the mods won't move it to frontpage. They always delete any thread exposing killings in Southwest. Is a known fact. |
gidgiddy:Just watch, no Tinubu miscreants will call on Buhari to kill everyone in that Community and burn their houses ![]() Lastly, this will not move to frontpage. Before tomorrow the thread will be deleted. We know their agenda against Southeast. |
Terrorists kill over 72 in Borno, Katsina in 72 hours 60 farmers, scavengers killed in Rann, Borno; 12 in Jibia, Katsina *Victims had hands tied behind their backs, shot in Borno —Source By Ndahi Marama & Ogalah Ibrahim Terrorists suspected to be members of Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa, ISAWP, have killed no fewer than 72 persons at Rann in Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State and Jibia in Katsina State in the last 72 hours. Among those killed in Borno on Sunday were over 60 farmers and scavengers, while 12 were killed at Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, yesterday. The Borno killings came as local hunters ambushed a hideout of terrorists in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, also of Borno State, killing two of the terrorists, while several others sustained various degrees of injuries. The hunters also recovered 11 wheelbarrows used by the terrorists to loot foodstuffs owned by vilagers. Kala Balge is a border town with Cameroon, with poor telecommunications network, which delayed information on the latest massacre of farmers. Sources said the insurgents, armed with sophisticated weapons, sneaked into the farms and started killing farmers one after the other. “Over 50 people were buried in Rann on Monday. As at this morning (yesterday), more dead bodies had been found, the death toll is over 60 now,” said a farmer, Ali Isa, who escaped unhurt. It would be recalled that Boko Haram had increasingly targeted farmers, herders and loggers, accusing them of spying and passing information to the military. They have also been raiding herding communities, stealing cattle, a valuable commodity in the region, to fund their operations. In 2020, the insurgents invaded a rice plantation in Zabarmari, a community in Jere Local Government Area, killing at least 43 farmers. Victims had hands tied behind their back, shot in Borno— Source Vanguard also gathered that among those killed were scavengers who left their internally displaced persons, IDPs, camps to scavenge outside the camps. A source told Vanguard that most of the victims had their hands tied behind their backs and executed by the terroists. When contacted for confirmation, the Police Commissioner, Abdu Umar, said he was yet to get details on the incident, even as he promised to furnish the media after getting in touch with the Divisional Police Officer, DPO of Kala Balge. However, at press time, he was yet to do so. But a member House of Representatives, representing Kala Balge, Bama and Ngala federal constituency, Zainab Gimba, confirmed the incident to BBC Hausa Service which was monitored by our correspondent in Maiduguri. Hunters kill 2 terrorists, injure 20 others In a related development, resilient hunters, led by their chairman, Mai Kyari, yesterday stormed Boko Haram hideouts in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, killing two of the terrorists and injuring about 20 others, after recovering wheelbarrows used for looting foodstuffs and livestock. It was gathered that the insurgents had been terrorizing the community for a long time, looting such fruits and crops as mangoes, cashew and cassava tubes. It was learned that acting on intelligence, the leader of the hunters in Wanori, Mallam Kyari, notified the overall chairman of hunters in Borno, Mai Gana Mai Durma, who gave them the marching order to confront the terrorists. Kyari said he mobilised his men to the hideouts of the terrorists and engaged them in a fierce battle, which led to the successes recorded against them. Terrorists attack Gakurdi village, kill 12 Meanwhile, terrorists yesterday attacked Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing 12 residents in the process. The hoodlums were also reported to have set farmlands belonging to members of the community ablaze during the attack. According to a source, the gunmen, who stormed the community riding on four motorcycles, sent residents running helter-skelter when they began shooting sporadically. After the havoc, Vanguard also gathered from a source that the terrorists further encroached into another community where they rustled several domestic animals before returning to their hideouts in the forest. Confirming the report, police spokesman in the state, SP Gambo Isah, noted that some of the villagers were killed by the hoodlums while attempting to run into their farmlands for safety. Consequently, the state Commissioner of Police, Idris Dabban, led a team of security operatives to the scene to see things for himself. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/terrorists-kill-over-72-in-borno-katsina-in-72-hours/ |
Terrorists kill over 72 in Borno, Katsina in 72 hours 60 farmers, scavengers killed in Rann, Borno; 12 in Jibia, Katsina *Victims had hands tied behind their backs, shot in Borno —Source By Ndahi Marama & Ogalah Ibrahim Terrorists suspected to be members of Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa, ISAWP, have killed no fewer than 72 persons at Rann in Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State and Jibia in Katsina State in the last 72 hours. Among those killed in Borno on Sunday were over 60 farmers and scavengers, while 12 were killed at Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, yesterday. The Borno killings came as local hunters ambushed a hideout of terrorists in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, also of Borno State, killing two of the terrorists, while several others sustained various degrees of injuries. The hunters also recovered 11 wheelbarrows used by the terrorists to loot foodstuffs owned by vilagers. Kala Balge is a border town with Cameroon, with poor telecommunications network, which delayed information on the latest massacre of farmers. Sources said the insurgents, armed with sophisticated weapons, sneaked into the farms and started killing farmers one after the other. “Over 50 people were buried in Rann on Monday. As at this morning (yesterday), more dead bodies had been found, the death toll is over 60 now,” said a farmer, Ali Isa, who escaped unhurt. It would be recalled that Boko Haram had increasingly targeted farmers, herders and loggers, accusing them of spying and passing information to the military. They have also been raiding herding communities, stealing cattle, a valuable commodity in the region, to fund their operations. In 2020, the insurgents invaded a rice plantation in Zabarmari, a community in Jere Local Government Area, killing at least 43 farmers. Victims had hands tied behind their back, shot in Borno— Source Vanguard also gathered that among those killed were scavengers who left their internally displaced persons, IDPs, camps to scavenge outside the camps. A source told Vanguard that most of the victims had their hands tied behind their backs and executed by the terroists. When contacted for confirmation, the Police Commissioner, Abdu Umar, said he was yet to get details on the incident, even as he promised to furnish the media after getting in touch with the Divisional Police Officer, DPO of Kala Balge. However, at press time, he was yet to do so. But a member House of Representatives, representing Kala Balge, Bama and Ngala federal constituency, Zainab Gimba, confirmed the incident to BBC Hausa Service which was monitored by our correspondent in Maiduguri. Hunters kill 2 terrorists, injure 20 others In a related development, resilient hunters, led by their chairman, Mai Kyari, yesterday stormed Boko Haram hideouts in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, killing two of the terrorists and injuring about 20 others, after recovering wheelbarrows used for looting foodstuffs and livestock. It was gathered that the insurgents had been terrorizing the community for a long time, looting such fruits and crops as mangoes, cashew and cassava tubes. It was learned that acting on intelligence, the leader of the hunters in Wanori, Mallam Kyari, notified the overall chairman of hunters in Borno, Mai Gana Mai Durma, who gave them the marching order to confront the terrorists. Kyari said he mobilised his men to the hideouts of the terrorists and engaged them in a fierce battle, which led to the successes recorded against them. Terrorists attack Gakurdi village, kill 12 Meanwhile, terrorists yesterday attacked Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing 12 residents in the process. The hoodlums were also reported to have set farmlands belonging to members of the community ablaze during the attack. According to a source, the gunmen, who stormed the community riding on four motorcycles, sent residents running helter-skelter when they began shooting sporadically. After the havoc, Vanguard also gathered from a source that the terrorists further encroached into another community where they rustled several domestic animals before returning to their hideouts in the forest. Confirming the report, police spokesman in the state, SP Gambo Isah, noted that some of the villagers were killed by the hoodlums while attempting to run into their farmlands for safety. Consequently, the state Commissioner of Police, Idris Dabban, led a team of security operatives to the scene to see things for himself. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/terrorists-kill-over-72-in-borno-katsina-in-72-hours/ |
Terrorists kill over 72 in Borno, Katsina in 72 hours 60 farmers, scavengers killed in Rann, Borno; 12 in Jibia, Katsina *Victims had hands tied behind their backs, shot in Borno —Source By Ndahi Marama & Ogalah Ibrahim Terrorists suspected to be members of Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa, ISAWP, have killed no fewer than 72 persons at Rann in Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State and Jibia in Katsina State in the last 72 hours. Among those killed in Borno on Sunday were over 60 farmers and scavengers, while 12 were killed at Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, yesterday. The Borno killings came as local hunters ambushed a hideout of terrorists in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, also of Borno State, killing two of the terrorists, while several others sustained various degrees of injuries. The hunters also recovered 11 wheelbarrows used by the terrorists to loot foodstuffs owned by vilagers. Kala Balge is a border town with Cameroon, with poor telecommunications network, which delayed information on the latest massacre of farmers. Sources said the insurgents, armed with sophisticated weapons, sneaked into the farms and started killing farmers one after the other. “Over 50 people were buried in Rann on Monday. As at this morning (yesterday), more dead bodies had been found, the death toll is over 60 now,” said a farmer, Ali Isa, who escaped unhurt. It would be recalled that Boko Haram had increasingly targeted farmers, herders and loggers, accusing them of spying and passing information to the military. They have also been raiding herding communities, stealing cattle, a valuable commodity in the region, to fund their operations. In 2020, the insurgents invaded a rice plantation in Zabarmari, a community in Jere Local Government Area, killing at least 43 farmers. Victims had hands tied behind their back, shot in Borno— Source Vanguard also gathered that among those killed were scavengers who left their internally displaced persons, IDPs, camps to scavenge outside the camps. A source told Vanguard that most of the victims had their hands tied behind their backs and executed by the terroists. When contacted for confirmation, the Police Commissioner, Abdu Umar, said he was yet to get details on the incident, even as he promised to furnish the media after getting in touch with the Divisional Police Officer, DPO of Kala Balge. However, at press time, he was yet to do so. But a member House of Representatives, representing Kala Balge, Bama and Ngala federal constituency, Zainab Gimba, confirmed the incident to BBC Hausa Service which was monitored by our correspondent in Maiduguri. Hunters kill 2 terrorists, injure 20 others In a related development, resilient hunters, led by their chairman, Mai Kyari, yesterday stormed Boko Haram hideouts in Wanori village of Konduga Local Government Area, killing two of the terrorists and injuring about 20 others, after recovering wheelbarrows used for looting foodstuffs and livestock. It was gathered that the insurgents had been terrorizing the community for a long time, looting such fruits and crops as mangoes, cashew and cassava tubes. It was learned that acting on intelligence, the leader of the hunters in Wanori, Mallam Kyari, notified the overall chairman of hunters in Borno, Mai Gana Mai Durma, who gave them the marching order to confront the terrorists. Kyari said he mobilised his men to the hideouts of the terrorists and engaged them in a fierce battle, which led to the successes recorded against them. Terrorists attack Gakurdi village, kill 12 Meanwhile, terrorists yesterday attacked Gakurdi village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing 12 residents in the process. The hoodlums were also reported to have set farmlands belonging to members of the community ablaze during the attack. According to a source, the gunmen, who stormed the community riding on four motorcycles, sent residents running helter-skelter when they began shooting sporadically. After the havoc, Vanguard also gathered from a source that the terrorists further encroached into another community where they rustled several domestic animals before returning to their hideouts in the forest. Confirming the report, police spokesman in the state, SP Gambo Isah, noted that some of the villagers were killed by the hoodlums while attempting to run into their farmlands for safety. Consequently, the state Commissioner of Police, Idris Dabban, led a team of security operatives to the scene to see things for himself. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/terrorists-kill-over-72-in-borno-katsina-in-72-hours/ |
Emergingnation3:This will NEVER get to frontpage, because is Bokoharam that killed them. Assuming the news says IPOB Arewatwitter and all the online miscreants would have created 100s of threads ![]() Even Reno is silent ![]() |
desmond2pk:So after paying for one room, what next. Will you provide job for them or start business for them. |
Several bullet injuries were seen on the bodies of the deceased farmers who were buried on Monday. Members of the Boko Haram sect have launched a large-scale attack, killing over 60 farmers in Rann, the headquarters of Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State. Several bullet injuries were seen on the bodies of the deceased farmers who were buried on Monday. Residents told SaharaReporters that many others are yet to be accounted for. “The Boko Haram terrorists on motorcycles armed with guns and machetes surrounded their farms and started killing them one by one," a villager said. “Over 50 people were buried in Rann on Monday. As it this morning, more dead bodies have been found; the death toll is over 60 now.” Boko Haram has increasingly targeted farmers, herders and loggers, accusing them of spying and passing information to the Nigerian military. They have also been raiding herding communities, stealing cattle, a valuable commodity in the region to fund their operations. In 2020, the insurgents invaded a rice plantation in Zabarmari, a community in the Jere Local Government Area, killing at least 43 farmers. Boko Haram and its offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province, have become more ferocious in recent times. The Nigerian Army has repeatedly claimed that the insurgency has been largely defeated and it frequently underplays any losses. The terror group has caused over 100,000 deaths and displaced millions of individuals mainly in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. http://saharareporters.com/2022/05/24/breaking-boko-haram-terrorists-kill-60-farmers-mass-attack-borno-others-missing |
If Christians continue to fold ther hands. This barbaric act will continue. |
AmazingELixir:Yes, I have watched the video. Now answer this question. How did rag tag ESN have access to several hilux trucks and an Armoured tank. I know they can easily snatch cars from private individuals. But, how did they get the over ten Police hilux and armoured tank. And they are bold to patrol about with it without any challenge from Army, Airforce, Civil defence and Police. Is that logical ![]() |
Felimax:Tell them o. Policemen on patrol is now IPOB/ESN |
Are these ESN or Nigerian Police Force ![]() From the video, is very obvious that Nigerian Police are the one causing unrest in Southeast. You can see the armoured vehicles. Look at over 10 hilux vehicles plus cars and armoured vehicles. |
udele1:You are confused. I know you are in severe pain because your propaganda is not working You are just trying to console yourself ![]() |
udele1:So he won't die in jail again ![]() What happened to all your evidence you have been gathering to nail him ![]() I told you earlier that you are inconsequential in the scheme of things ![]() |
Was she sleeping before ![]() |
Where are those that promise, they will defend Delta. Have they ran to hide under bed ![]() |
redPUSSY:The guy is in pains, I was expecting him to be in court to testify against Kanu instead of ranting and constituting nuisance online. |
Emersonjay:Most of them are Yoruba na ![]() Just watch, you won't see them here. Same way they keep deleting threads exposing Fulani atrocities in Yoruba land ![]() |
an0daGuy:We have lots of kids whose reasoning are less than animals. |
Nbotee:They are busy with Southeast |
Zonefree:Is a Christian school na. That's why they tried hiding the truth. |
The painful thing is that, that school is a Christian school. |
I don't blame them. I blame the dumb Christians we have in Nigeria. |
Zonefree:When we tell people that government propaganda is real, they will doubt us. We all knew it was a suicide bomber. But government as usual with their media miscreants is trying to hide the truth. |
DOTian:The Agenda on Southeast is very clear. If you create a thread about Lagos or any Southwest State. It will be deleted, but miscreants create fake news about Southeast within minutes is on frontpage. |



