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Another version of the attack by a source claimed 46 people were killed in Aungwan Gamu. The police have however not confirmed the claims. [98] [94] March 16, 2019: Nandu-Gbok, Sanga LGA, Kaduna State: 10 Adara Fulani herdsmen 10 people were confirmed killed in Nandu-Gbok village of Sanga LGA after an attack by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
List of journalists killed in Assam, a state in India; List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico; List of journalists killed under the Arroyo administration in the Philippines; List of journalists killed in Russia; List of journalists killed in Tajikistan; List of journalists killed in Turkey; List of journalists killed in the ...
The Baga massacre began on 16 April 2013 in the village of Baga, Nigeria, in Borno State, when as many as 200 civilians were killed, hundreds wounded, and over 2,000 houses and businesses worth millions of Naira were destroyed.
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The attack occurred in the village of Mushu, AFP said in a post on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. The Nigerian army did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Gunmen killed 24 villagers in a remote part of north-central Nigeria, authorities said on Sunday, raising further concerns about the West African nation’s ongoing security challenges.
A map indicating (circled in red) the location of Lagos, Nigeria. The 2006 Abule Egba pipeline explosion is a disaster that occurred in the heavily populated neighborhood of Abule Egba in Lagos, Nigeria, on 26 December 2006, killing hundreds of people. There were originally believed to be around 500 deaths, but it was later confirmed that the ...
The 2015 Baga massacre was a series of mass killings carried out by the Boko Haram terrorist group in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Baga and its environs, in the state of Borno, between 3 January and 7 January 2015.