Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Bloody Christmas in Borno as Boko Haram kills 14, burns entire village

At least 14 people were killed and several others injured by Boko Haram gunmen in a Christmas Day attack on a village in northeastern Nigeria, vigilantes said Saturday.





Boko Haram leader, Shekau
Abubakar Shekau

Attacking astride bicycles, the jihadists invaded Kimba village in flashpoint Borno state around 10:00 pm on Friday, opening fire on residents and torching their homes.


“The gunmen killed 14 people and burnt the whole village before they fled,” Mustapha Karimbe, a civilian assisting the military in fighting Boko Haram, told AFP.


“Not a single house was spared in the arson,” another vigilante, Musa Suleiman, said after visiting the razed village.


Hundreds of Kimba residents fled to Biu nearby, where they were put up in a refugee camp already brimming with people running from Boko Haram.


The attack comes just days before Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s self-imposed deadline to stamp out the group expires on December 31 and in the same week he said that Nigeria has “technically” defeated the jihadists.


Buhari took office in May vowing to end the six-year insurgency that has killed over 17,000 people and spooked much-needed investors in Africa’s largest economy and foremost oil producer.


Nigerian troops have won back territory from Boko Haram, but in response the jihadists have increasingly resorted to suicide bombers — many of them young children — to wage war for an independent Islamic state.


The militants have damaged what little infrastructure existed in the country’s underdeveloped north at a time when the government is facing a cash crunch as a result of the free-falling oil price.


According to the Global Terrorism Index, a report released by the New York-based Institute for Economics and Peace, it “has become the most deadly terrorist group in the world”.


The UN children’s agency said this week that over one million Nigerian schoolchildren have been kept out of school because of the conflict, warning that the lack of education will fuel radicalisation in and around Nigeria.


The jihadists have allied themselves with the Islamic State group, but experts doubt the scale and scope of the collaboration.


Still, there are growing fears that a once localised hardline Muslim movement is morphing into a regional jihadist threat as Boko Haram launches attacks on Nigeria’s neighbours Chad, Cameroon and Niger.






Bloody Christmas in Borno as Boko Haram kills 14, burns entire village

Xmas fire destroys buildings, property in Edo

Tragedy struck on Friday when fire razed four buildings on First East Circular Road in Benin, the Edo State capital.


Fire Out break in Benin, a baby died
Fire Outbreak in Benin

It was gathered that the fire occurred at about 12:00pm, when many Christians were still attending the Christmas service in their respective places of worship.


Two residential buildings, a furniture showroom and workshop were said to have been affected.


It was learnt that the wild fire started from one of the buildings before spreading to others.


Although the cause of the disaster had yet to be ascertained as of the time of filing this report, some eyewitnesses account revealed that the fire might have been triggered by storage of petrol in one of the rooms or the use of heavy firecrackers.


“I suspect that somebody stored fuel or chemical. Otherwise, the fire would not have had such an impact,” an eyewitness, Mr. Ifeanyi, said.


Sympathisers thronged the scene of the incident to assist in putting out the fire.


Although no live was lost, properties valued at several millions of Naira are believed to have been destroyed in the tragedy.


One of the victims, Mr. Vincent, while lamenting his loss, said, “As I talk to you, no single thing, not even a plank was spared. The things burnt are not less than N3m. I am so surprised; I don’t really know the cause of the fire.”



Xmas fire destroys buildings, property in Edo