Crime › Re: Imo: Gunmen Attack Njaba LG Secretariat, Burn Army Checkpoint by funkybroyouknow: 4:11pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Imo is on fire, jesus... |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu On Imo Prison Break: "No Nigerian Deserves To Be In Prison" by funkybroyouknow: 12:22pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
haba, this is madness |
Politics › Re: South-East: Police Disappear From Roads, Go To Work In Mufti by funkybroyouknow: 4:03pm On Apr 03, 2021 |
Perfectdanny: Help us replicate this in bayelsa/rivers. Policemen are touts here. Illegal checkpoints, towing of vehicles to stations, severe extortion from drivers. It has to stop I concur, can't even drive a km without a police checkpoint extorting money near omagwa airport |
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Politics › Re: Fulani Bandits Kill Miyetti Allah Leaders In Nasarawa State by funkybroyouknow: 12:58pm On Apr 03, 2021 |
two birds one stone |
Business › Re: Fire Guts Okobaba Sawmill Market. Lagos State Fire Service saves situation by funkybroyouknow: 1:14pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
Every market is igniting  |
Politics › Re: Onitsha: A City With No Government by funkybroyouknow: 3:08pm On Mar 31, 2021 |
sadly city planning is nonexistent in Nigeria  |
Politics › Islamist Rebels Kill Dozens, Displace Thousands As They Seize Town In Mozambique by funkybroyouknow(op): 10:44pm On Mar 29, 2021 |
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Insurgents seized control of much of a town in Mozambique on Saturday, after a three-day siege that has left at least several people dead and hundreds of other civilians unaccounted for as government forces try to regain control, according to private security contractors in East Africa and news reports.
Nearly 200 people, including dozens of foreign workers, sought shelter inside a hotel in the town, Palma, after nearly 300 militants flooded into the area on Wednesday, destroying much of the town and sending hundreds of other residents fleeing into nearby areas.
On Friday afternoon, insurgents attacked a convoy of civilians as they attempted to flee the hotel, killing several people and injuring dozens of others.
By Saturday evening, the insurgents had surrounded four of the town’s hotels that house foreigners who work with international gas companies in the area, according to private security contractors.
Most telephone lines and communications in Palma were cut off as the siege unfolded, but the contractors feared scores of people could have been killed.
The attack is the latest in a brutal war unfolding in the country’s north involving insurgent groups believed to be linked to the Islamic State. The conflict has left at least 2,000 civilians dead and displaced 670,000 more in recent years, according to humanitarian groups.
Over the last year, the militant group has grown in strength and seized large swaths of territory across the northeastern province of Cabo Delgado, which is home to some of the world’s largest gas reserves.
The siege this week is the closest yet the insurgents have come to a multibillion-dollar gas project in the area, operated by international energy companies, including Total, and the attack reflects an alarming escalation of the insurgent threat.
The attack on Palma began late Wednesday afternoon when around 100 militants — divided into two groups — made their way into the area on foot, according to private security contractors in East Africa.
After establishing some control, around 100 additional insurgents descended on the area, attacking villages along the way and cutting off roads leading into the town center that government forces could use to send in reinforcements, the contractors said. Insurgents then hunted down government officials and attacked government buildings.
As the attack unfolded, nearly 200 people took refuge inside the Amarula Palma hotel — a guesthouse popular with foreign gas workers — while Mozambique’s security forces and private security contractors with a South Africa-based military company tried to repel the insurgents.
On Friday afternoon, dozens of people who were trapped inside tried to escape in a 17-vehicle convoy but were ambushed outside the hotel. Only seven vehicles managed to escape the town, the private security contractors said. At least several people were killed, including a South African national, and dozens of others were injured, according to news reports.
Around 20 people were evacuated by helicopters on Saturday morning, according to news reports. It is unclear how many people remained trapped inside the town on Saturday night.
Unconfirmed news reports and accounts on social media said that some people made it to the beach, where boats carried them to safety.
Mozambique defense officials did not respond to multiple calls on Saturday. In a statement on Thursday, officials said the country’s security forces were “pursuing the enemy’s movement and are working tirelessly to restore security and order as quickly as possible.”
Throughout the three-day siege, insurgents set government buildings ablaze and detonated explosives at three banks and the health clinic in town, according to a private security contractor in East Africa with knowledge of the attack who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Several witnesses to the attack saw bodies on the streets and people fleeing the town as the sound of gunfire rang out on Wednesday, according to investigators at Human Rights Watch who spoke with seven people in Palma before communications were cut.
“Armed groups’ horrific abuses pose a threat to civilians throughout the region,” Dewa Mavhinga, southern Africa director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement. “Mozambique authorities should make restoring security a top priority in Cabo Delgado province.”
The attack came hours after Mozambique’s government and Total, the French oil and gas company, announced they would resume work on the gas project near Palma after the company had suspended operations and evacuated some staff members following a string of insurgent attacks earlier this year.
Those attacks have become increasingly brutal since the insurgency began in 2017, when militants ambushed police stations in the area. In recent years, the insurgents have attacked villages, destroyed schools and hospitals, and beheaded hundreds of people. The group itself has also grown from a few dozen fighters to as many as 800 militants.
At the same time, government forces have been implicated in serious abuses, including arbitrarily detaining civilians and executing dozens of people suspected of belonging to the insurgency, according to Human Rights Watch.
Earlier this month, the United States formally designated the insurgency, known locally as Al-Sunna wa Jama’a, as a global terrorist entity. In 2019 the group became identified with the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province, which also has a presence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, though it is unclear how closely the militants are linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
The State Department condemned the Cabo Delgado attacks in a statement on Friday, saying the United States was committed to working with Mozambique’s government “to counter terrorism and violent extremism.”
Earlier this month, U.S. Special Forces soldiers began training Mozambican troops in an effort to bolster the country’s counterinsurgency operations. On Saturday, Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called for the United States to increase that support.
“Reports of the ongoing terrorist attacks in Palma, Mozambique describe a blood bath,” he said. “The U.S. and our partners must do more to combat this threat before ISIS controls more territory and slaughters more innocent civilians.”
He added: “We cannot let ISIS control territory like they did in the last decade.. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/27/world/africa/27mozambique-insurgents-attack.htmlmynd44 OAM4J
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Politics › Re: How We Killed Soldiers, Police Officers – IPOB/ESN Member (Pictures) by funkybroyouknow: 6:10pm On Mar 29, 2021 |
I liked ESN when they only targeted herdsmen |
Politics › Re: Tinubu: I Chose Kano To Prove That Yoruba And Fulani Are One by funkybroyouknow: 5:33pm On Mar 29, 2021*. Modified: 5:54pm On Mar 29, 2021 |
this man has just admitted he is a fulani slave. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldier Jailed For Fleeing From Boko Haram And Hiding In Igboland by funkybroyouknow: 1:48am On Mar 29, 2021 |
I don blame him, nigeria is not worth dying for |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Almost Fell Down At Kaduna Event (Pictures, Video) by funkybroyouknow: 8:02pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
and this is news? |
Business › Re: Ochanja Plastic Market Is On Fire Again This Night by funkybroyouknow: 12:51am On Mar 26, 2021 |
Oya Wike, Tinubu, come and donate |
Culture › Re: Germany To Return Benin Bronze Back To Nigeria by funkybroyouknow: 4:32pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
very soon they will be stolen again... this time by fellow nigerians |
Politics › Re: Arewa Youths Laud Ugwuanyi On Peace, National Unity, Economic Prosperity by funkybroyouknow: 3:25pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
wetin concern arewa and enugu |
Politics › Re: ESN Invade A Community In Rivers State, Set To Evict Herdsmen With Force by funkybroyouknow: 3:59pm On Mar 22, 2021 |
This is a big step for ESN, the first non-igbo community to feel their presence. |
Politics › Re: Fire Breaks Out In Aso Rock by funkybroyouknow: 11:26pm On Mar 06, 2021 |
Hallelujah! |
Politics › Re: OccupyLekkiTollGate: Lagos Attorney-General issues Public Statement by funkybroyouknow: 6:05pm On Feb 11, 2021 |
Hopefully this time the Army doesn't shoot them like last time ooo |
Politics › Re: Arewa, Yoruba, Indi-igbo Youth Movements Back Ban On Cryptocurrency by funkybroyouknow: 7:19pm On Feb 07, 2021 |
fake paid group, tueh |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Cannot See Presidency Gate In 2023 - Wike by funkybroyouknow: 5:32am On Feb 05, 2021 |
WIKE only complaining because he is hungry for presidency himself  |
Politics › Re: A Large part Of Rivers State Have Not Had Power Supply Since December 5, 2020 by funkybroyouknow: 7:24pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Juliusmalema: Na crime to be a cheerful giver No be crime, just misplaced priority. Your people are suffering and yet you're dashing money to another state, ndi ara. |
Politics › Re: A Large part Of Rivers State Have Not Had Power Supply Since December 5, 2020 by funkybroyouknow: 4:56am On Jan 31, 2021*. Modified: 5:16am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Meanwhile Wike gives 500m to Sokoto, presidential ambition means more than the welfare of rivers people. |
Politics › Re: Ooni Of Ife Meets Buhari In Aso Rock by funkybroyouknow: 2:13pm On Jan 27, 2021 |
MightySparrow: To give him fatherly blessing or curse for the insecurity in Nigeria? hopefully the latter |
Politics › Re: Soldiers And Members Of ESN Clash In Orlu, Imo State - FFK Reacts by funkybroyouknow: 7:35pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Chai, both east and west are in turmoil |
Politics › Re: 17 Abia Government Vehicles "Secretly Sold Off" For ₦317,000 by funkybroyouknow: 5:26am On Jan 24, 2021 |
Simplyleo: This is Buhari's handwork to favour Tinubu.
Because I was reliably informed Tinubu bought those vehicles. But why is Tinubu like this?  Simplyleo: In this case, it is more appropriate we call it "Nigerians'" fault, not Abia.
But let's just assume this happened either in the west or any of the northern states, then it will be the state and its tribe, not Nigerians.
You people are doing well.  Get a life |
Politics › Re: Sunday Igboho: You Cannot Threaten Or Arrest Me (Video) by funkybroyouknow: 10:06pm On Jan 22, 2021*. Modified: 3:09am On Jan 23, 2021 |
Odogwu of Yorubaland izzou:

[color=royalblue]Whether Sunday likes it or not, the Fulanis are free to live anywhere they won't. The same goes for an Igbo, Yoruba or any other tribe
You can't just wake up one morning and threaten a whole community.
If you feel aggrieved, join Nnamdi Kanu's WhatsApp group. But as long as Nigeria exists, anybody is free to live anywhere[/color] If Fulanis behaved themselves in their host communities, nobody would be running to chase them out. He declared the ultimatum after they had killed several indigenes prior. |
Politics › Re: Quit Ultimatum: Femi Fani-Kayode Commends Sunday Igboho by funkybroyouknow: 9:54pm On Jan 22, 2021*. Modified: 10:16pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Yoruba nnamdi kanu loading... |
Politics › Re: We Have Weakened Boko Haram - Defence Headquaters by funkybroyouknow: 4:34am On Jan 16, 2021 |
the same lie they tell every year, soon they will tell us boko haram kidnapped a bunch of people or ambushed and killed several soldiers |
Politics › Re: ESN Claimed To Have Chased NPF Away After They Where Attacked ( Video) by funkybroyouknow: 7:01pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
this truly shows police are only tough when fighting defenseless people, a few gunshots from ESN was enough to send them scrambling |
Crime › Re: 3 Teenage Fulani Herders Aged 13, 14, Arrested For Gang-Raping A Girl In Bauchi by funkybroyouknow: 8:35pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
herdsmen at work again |
Politics › Re: Buhari: We Will End Insurgency War This Year by funkybroyouknow: 4:40pm On Jan 08, 2021 |
yeah and other jokes |
Politics › Re: Okolie-Aboh Bags Chieftaincy Title: Don Okonkwo, Azubogu Celebrate Him by funkybroyouknow: 3:15pm On Jan 06, 2021 |
Enugwu-ukwu... my town |