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  • [BREAKING] : 5 soldiers killed, 40 others injured as suicide bombers strike in Borno

    [BREAKING] : 5 soldiers killed, 40 others injured as suicide bombers strike in Borno

    At least five soldiers were killed and another 40 injured when a Boko Haram jihadist rammed an explosives-laden pick-up truck into a military convoy in Borno, security sources told AFP on Friday.

    The bomber, believed to be loyal to factional leader Abu Mus’ab Al-Barnawi, targeted the convoy, which was conducting “clearance operations” between Yobe and Borno states, two military officers said.

    “At about 1100 hours (1000 GMT) on Thursday, a suicide bomber believed to be a Boko Haram terrorist riding in a van loaded with explosives rammed into a military convoy at Manguzum village,” one said.

    “We lost five soldiers in the incident and more than 40 sustained various degrees of injuries,” added the officer, who asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorised to speak about the incident.

    The convoy was heading to the garrison town of Damboa, which is some 90 kilometres (55 miles) from the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, at the time.

    A second military source said the troops were heading into Borno when the jihadist crashed his vehicle into a tank.

    “The armoured tank was seriously damaged and the operation slowed down,” he added.

    There has been a spate of deadly attacks on military targets in recent months, as troops fight to end the eight-year insurgency, which has left at least 20,000 dead in Nigeria alone.

    The conflict has also spilled into neighbouring countries Cameroon, Chad and Niger, making more than two million homeless.

    Most of the recent attacks are suspected to have been carried out by the Al-Barnawi faction, which is backed by the Islamic State group.

    Last August IS declared Al-Barnawi, whose father founded Boko Haram, as the group’s new leader, replacing its long-time figurehead Abubakar Shekau.

    Shekau has rejected Al-Barnawi’s leadership and maintained he was still in charge, leading to a split and infighting.

    While Shekau focuses mainly on hit-and-run raids on villages and attacks on civilian targets, Al-Barnawi is focused on attacks on the military.

    Nigeria’s government maintains Boko Haram is a spent force and in disarray, despite the attacks and an increase in suicide bombings targeting security checkpoints, mosques and camps for the displaced.

     

    AFP

  • Woman accidentaly killed by policemen in Lagos buried amid tears [Photos]

    Woman accidentaly killed by policemen in Lagos buried amid tears [Photos]

    Remains of Kudirat Adebayo, a woman who was allegedly shot and killed by a policeman at Onipanu in Lagos, were laid to rest.

    Recall that TheNewsGuru.com reported that the roadside vendor was on April 4 hit and killed by a stray bullet that witnesses said was fired by a policeman who was chasing ‘yahoo boys’.

    The incident had sparked outrage with her son, Olorunloye Adebayo, leading calls for the police authorities to find her killer and bring him to justice.

    Police must find ‘Yahoo boys’ hunter who took my mother’s life

    He shared images of the burial in a tweet on Tuesday, expressing the difficulty he was facing in coming to terms with what had happened. IOCs

  • 156 media workers killed in 2016- report

    Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) said on Thursday that 156 media workers were killed in 2016 in 33 countries.

    According to the PEC, the figure is the highest in 10 years and an increase of 15 per cent compared to 2015.

    The figure included the nine Russian journalists killed in a plane crash in the Black Sea on Dec. 25 on their way to Syria to report on the conflict.

    According to the PEC, the war in Syria has already claimed the lives of over 110 journalists since 2012.

    “This figure does not cover the journalists who disappeared or those who are still in detention like the American journalist Austin Tice.

    “The year 2016 was a very difficult year for the journalists’ safety.

    “The price for covering news was very high with three journalists killed every week on average,’’ PEC Secretary-General Blaise Lempen, said.

    Lempen added that two thirds of the fallen journalists were killed in war-torn countries.

    The PEC records showed that 135 journalists were killed in 2015; 138 in 2014; 129 in 2013; 141 in 2012; 107 in 2011; 110 in 2010; 122 in 2009; 91 in 2008; 115 in 2007, and 96 in 2006.

    The PEC is a non-governmental organisation with special consultative UN status, was founded in June 2004 by a group of journalists from several countries.

    Its aim is to strengthen the legal protection and safety of journalists in zones of conflict and civil unrest or on dangerous missions.