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Timeline of Boko Haram attacks since Buhari became president
Timeline of Boko Haram attacks since Buhari became president
CuteNaija
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Since the emergence of President Buhari, there had been renewed onslaught by the deadly sect Boko Haram and no fewer than 500 innocent people have been killed by suicide bombers and gunmen in some states in the Northern part of the country. They include:
July 12 – two IEDs planted at ECWA Church, Jos, were uncovered but there was no casualty.
July 7 – A teenage suicide bomber killed 2-year-old, 25 others in Zaria.
July 5 – 52 persons killed in twin explosions in Jos, Plateau State. The police said the attacks were carried out by two female suicide bombers.
July 5 – Six persons killed in an explosion at a Redeemed Christian Church of God parish in Potiskum, Yobe State.
July 3 – 29 killed in Mussa Village in Askira-Uba LGA, Borno
July 2 – 11 killed at Malari Village along Bama/Konduga Highway, Borno
July 1 – 98 killed in Kukawa village, Borno
June 30 – 48 killed in Mussaram I and Mussaram II in Monguno LGA, Borno
June 27 – Five killed at Molai General Hospital, Borno State
June 23 – 20 killed in Debiro, Hawul LGA, Borno
June 23 – 15 killed in suicide attack in Gujba LGA, Borno
June 22 – Eight killed in twin bombings at the Baga fish market, Maiduguri
June 17 – 63 people died in Monguno after accidental explosion
June 15 – 11 persons killed in twin suicide bombings in Potiskum
June 11 – 37 killed as Boko Haram attacks Borno communities
June 7 – Three dead in suicide bombing on Baga/Monguno highway
June 5 – 40 dead in suicide attack on Jimeta Modern Market, Yola
June 4 – Two die in suicide bombing near military checkpoint in Maiduguri
June 3 – Four killed in Baga attack
June 2 – 50 killed in Maiduguri abattoir bombing
May 31 – Four killed at Gamboru market, Maiduguri
May 30 – 26 killed in Borno mosque explosion
May 30 – 13 killed in attempted attack on Maiduguri. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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I only hope, that with the change of guards at the military top hierarchy, the Boko Haram menace would be effectively caged.
ReplyDeleteBUHARIA! Pls tell Ur boys to STOP, ebi like say U fit control them again.
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