Boko Haram Kills More People In Fresh Attack In Adamawa

Dozens of residents in northeastern Nigeria have been killed in two separate attacks launched by Boko Haram Islamists, according to officials and residents.

Scored of Islamist insurgents dressed in military uniforms stormed the Christian farming village of Izghe, in Borno state, late Saturday and opened sporadic fire on residents, killing at least 106 people in an attack specifically targeted at male residents.

The gunmen, who arrived in the village riding in trucks and on several motorcycles, opened fire and hacked male residents they had assembled in the village square. They moved door to door in search of male residents who were hiding.

The attack prompted an exodus of hundreds of panic-stricken residents of nearby villages to the neighboring Madagali district in Adamawa state.

"We suspect that the gunmen were members of Boko Haram. They have taken over the village," said Madagali local government chairman, Maina Ularamu..

The attackers looted businesses and food stores "and loaded all their spoils into vehicles owned by residents and fled into the bush," said Ularamu.

A survivor of the attack, farmer Barnabas Idi, said he scaled the fence of his house and crawled for about 40 minutes to safety. Idi said that security agents were not present during the attack.

In the second attack early Saturday, suspected Boko Haram gunmen opened fire on Doron Baga, a fishing village along Lake Chad.

"They opened fire from all directions, forcing residents to jump into the lake in a bid to escape, and many drowned while others were gunned down," said Babagana Gwoni, a survivor of the attack.

The gunmen looted fish and foodstuffs before setting houses on fire, Gwoni said.

Lt. Col. Mohammed Dole, a military spokesman, confirmed the Doron Baga attack but declined to give details.

"We received report of the attack on Doron Baga, but we don't have details because the area falls under the operational jurisdiction of the Multinational Joint Task Force," Dole said.

The Multinational Joint task Force comprises troops from Nigeria, Niger and Chad and was set up in 1998 primarily to fight light weapons proliferation. Its mandate has been expanded to include combating the Boko Haram insurgency.


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12 Comments

  1. This is absolute wickedness, the government need to stay setting up committee that will look into the matter and start acting, these people won't stop carrying out their devilish acts, they are gaining strength and momentum, Mr. President, Pls advice yourself.

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  2. I think it is time Northerners are allowed to protect themselves. The government should allow people to arm themselves with weapons. Human lives cannot be this cheap!

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  3. Oludolapo I buy ur idea, but dis bh r still active just wit d help of d northeners elda,n also some of d taskforce who r wicked n illitrate Muslims, because d educated Muslim around me behave well,but some of dis useless one r behaving lk an animal.up Jonathan, n down down boko haram

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  4. Even in pre-colonian era foreign invaders never inficted such evil massacre as withnessed in Boko Haram. In the olding days, villagers post centry or watchmen to notify them of invaders. How come the Boko Haram insuegents attack without any resistance. It is high time the people deviced meams to defend themselves. During the Biafra war necesity made the Igbos to develop a cluster bomb named Ogbu-nigwe. The rampaging Nigerian solgers were killed in thei hundred & that checkmated their ranpage at the battle of Abagana. There must be concerted plans tofoil their attacks & inflict heavy cassualty on them. The militery seem to have lost the political will to confront them.if the militery information about their operational network, they would have been rooted out.

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  5. The international community are quick to open their mouth against the gay law . This is time for them to act. Nigeria needs their help now

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  6. Is enough for this people. The northern leaders should be held liable

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  7. Nigeria army have the power to finish this guys but the don't want too, and the president is not ready to do anything about it, ooh my beautiful Nigeria. What is happening to my people in the north, we are all brothers let love our brothers and sisters in the north and also pray for them.

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  8. I don't blame the soldiers. The Northern Elders have been threatening to report them to ICC as well as Buhari accusing them of not being properly trained. Why die for people who will not appreciate

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  9. Let northern elders go and stop them
    Because they know the way to ICC

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  10. The north elders knows this people, because in a village you will know who is not around anymore, Nigeria amry have lost focus. The have lost their pride, for how many month now not even one boko haram member is killed be security, then what do you think.

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  11. What do u think my good people nigerians are we still one, u know my oracle a man who saw tomorrow ikemba ogukuw aga na eze nanu sait it but bcus of yoruba love hausa and hausa also love yuroba the igbo was a fool and they joined and killed igbos,pls where is those love among themselfes.papa God biko if care should not been taken about wat is happining in dis country y they killed igbos will repeat generaly.pls goodluck ebele jonathan wat is happining today in ur country is why they fougth ur brother ogukuw shine ur eye. See war c war see war.

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  12. NYSC massacre we will bring perpetrators to Book
    Jos Bomb explosion- we will bring perptrators to book
    Mandella Bombing- we will bring perptrator to Book
    UN housing Bombing- we will bring perptrators to book
    Kaduna Bombing we wil bring perptrator to book
    Kano killing we will bring perptrator to book
    Nbbaste cult group Killing in Nassarawa, we wil bring perpetrators to book
    Maiduguri; incessant Bombing n Massacre we will bring perpetrators to book
    Yobe; College student massacre- we wil bring perptrators to book
    Adamawa; killing dt occur yesterday- we will bring perptrators to book
    NOW MY QUESTION TO BROS JONA (JEGA)
    This perpetrators Book not de Full
    if na 80 leaves note book e go don reach 10 note books
    Bros JEGA or JONA how far we de go
    cos this guy go soon reach ur Area.

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