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December 2012 shootings in Northern Nigeria: 2012-12-25 Abuja: 27 [36] [37] Militants attacked a community 2013 Baga massacre: 2013-04-19,20 Baga, Borno: 228+ [38] Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram [39] Yobe State school shooting: 2013-07-06
Confraternity Nickname Date founded Institution Location Status References Aborigine Ogboni Fraternity: Imesi-Ile, Osun State, Nigeria: Active [1]Big Five: Early 1990s Rivers State University
Female confraternities have supplied spies for allied male confraternities as well as acting as prostitution syndicates. [6] In the past few years, members of confraternities such as the Neo-Black Movement have been investigated by law enforcement in different countries around the globe, including Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom. [10]
Pages in category "Mass shootings in Nigeria" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Killing of Dylan Lyons: Three people were killed and two others wounded in a series of shootings. A 19-year-old suspect was arrested. [65] February 13, 2023 East Lansing, Michigan: 4 [n 1] 5 9: 2023 Michigan State University shooting: A mass shooting occurred at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Three people were killed and five others ...
There have been more mass shootings than days so far this year. Here’s how 2023 compares to the past decade. ... CNN tracked mass shootings in the US using data from the Gun Violence Archive, a ...
7 August – Deeper Life Bible Church shooting – 19 people were killed by Boko Haram gunmen in a mass shooting at a church in Kogi State. 8 August – Two Nigerian soldiers and one civilian were killed in a mosque in an apparent reprisal attack for the previous day's massacre.
On 5 June 2022, a mass shooting and bomb attack occurred at a Catholic church in the city of Owo in Ondo State, Nigeria. At least 40 people were killed, with the highest estimates being around 80. [1] Some in the federal government of Nigeria suspect the Islamic State – West Africa Province of carrying out the massacre.