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Boko Haram still shining despite Pres. Jonathan's promises as female suicide bomber kills seven in Yobe market



A suicide attack by a female bomber killed at least seven people at a market in northeast Nigeria on Thursday, the latest bloodshed in a region where multi-national forces are trying to crush Boko Haram Islamists.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack in the town of Biu, Borno state, but it resembled a spate of similar bombings blamed on the Islamists militants.



The blast followed a foiled suicide attack on Wednesday and a Boko Haram raid on police earlier this week in neighbouring Yobe state.

The conflict has killed more than 13,000 since 2009 and become an increasing regional threat, forcing a six-week delay to Nigeria’s general elections, as neighbouring countries begin a fight-back.

Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger this month launched an unprecedented joint effort to crush the uprising, raising hopes that this new cooperation could turn the tide.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday vowed that “serious advances will be made” over the next six weeks, meaning security will have improved by the new election day, March 28.
“But I’m not saying (we will) wipe out Boko Haram,” he added.

In Niger, attacked by the insurgents for the first time last week, the ruling coalition called for a national protest on February 17, urging people to “close ranks” against “the terrorists of Boko Haram.”

– Female bomber –

The blast, at about 3:15 pm (1415 GMT) in Biu, 180 kilometres (110 miles) south of Borno’s capital Maiduguri, hit a market packed with hundreds of buyers and traders, witnesses said.

A nurse in the town’s main hospital gave a death toll of seven, in an account supported by two others.
Trader Auwal Yusuf said the suspected bomber appeared to have been riding in a van that was bringing goods to the market.

Four witnesses identified the bomber as a woman, including Zakka Emmanuel, who said that he also counted 20 others who were “seriously bleeding” after the attack.

Boko Haram has been blamed for using women and young girls as human bombs as part of its deadly campaign to create a hardline Islamic state in the country’s far northeast.

Biu is the biggest town in southern Borno and Boko Haram fighters have made repeated attempts to bomb the market, which is open on Mondays and Thursdays.

Last month, scores of insurgents tried to raid Biu but were pushed back by the military.

– Police attacked –

Militants stormed a police station in Kanamma in Yobe state late Monday, multiple sources said, with details slow to emerge because of poor communications in the remote area.

“The terrorists overpowered our men and set the police station on fire before kidnapping the DPO (district police officer), whose body was later found in the bush,” said one senior officer, who requested anonymity.

Several other policemen were killed, he added.

Kanamma holds significance in the history of the Boko Haram conflict.

The group was formed in Maiduguri, the capital of neighbouring Borno state in 2002 but a hardline faction relocated to Kanamma in 2004 and attempted to form an extremist enclave in the town which they called “Afghanistan”, taking inspiration from the Taliban.

They clashed with the military in Kanamma in January 2004 in the first known case of unrest involving the group.

The latest violence there was several hundred kilometres (miles) from the eastern edge of Borno state, the current epicentre of the multi-national offensive.

That gave an indication that regional armies have substantial ground to cover if they hope to crush the insurgency.

– Bombing thwarted –

In Yobe’s economic capital Potiskum, multiple witnesses said an attempted suicide bombing was thwarted outside the campaign office of Governor Ibrahim Geidam.

The suspect reportedly raised suspicion by loitering outside the office and was confronted by a crowd, causing him to run into an abandoned building where he blew himself up, according three witnesses.

A similar incident outside a political office killed seven people on February 1 in Potiskum, while the next day a suicide bombing hit a presidential campaign rally in Gombe just after Jonathan left the site.
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8 comments

  1. The way you guys are reporting this news is disheartening to say the least! Are you happy that the suicide bombers are at it again? Why do you have to politicise over this! Is it Jonathan that will fight the suicide bombers! Anybody even I if propelled by faith (extremist islam) can decide to garb a hijab and carry out a suicide mission! Jonathan is fighting the ones with guns! Why continue this propaganda NE!? Gosh! You guys are pitiable in your dirty journalism work! Why being so pedestrian!

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    1. I think you are high

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    2. My broda is like they are happy for boko haram

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  2. You press men are getting quite disgusting with the way events are reported. You pressmen contribute seriously to the promotion of the ills of the Nigerian society. You're even worse than these politicians.

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  3. well !!! that is for those who sat down to listen to their cueless president, who is a camera liar.

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  4. Nigerianeye the whole lot of you are a bunch of FOOLS. When he made the declaration did you expect him to end it abruptly. Is he the head of bokoharam? You guys are sickening in your reporting geez!

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  5. the media especially NE are the people who cause all this crisis, the way they report matters incites people.

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  6. I was gisting away with a friend by her barcony when GEJ was lieing on camera

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