Skip to main content

Boko Haram: Two killed along Damaturu road as five terrorists surrender in Borno

Two persons have been confirmed dead with three others seriously injured following an ambush by suspected Boko Haram terrorists along Damaturu, Biu road Sunday afternoon.

A military source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, disclosed that the insurgents had buried IEDs along the highway.

It was gathered that the travelers, who took off from Damaturu on their way to Biu, were ambushed some 60 kilometres to their destination.

According to the source, the militants opened fire indiscriminately on the travelers and that in an attempt to escape, the IEDs went off killing two persons on the spot.

Another report said three people injured from the attack were rushed to the Damaturu specialists’ hospital by security forces on patrol along the road.

According to a hospital source at the Accident and Emergency ward of the Damaturu Hospital, three people have been treated and referred to the Federal Medical Centre Gombe on their relative request.

The Sunday attack has further added fear to travellers along the road as the attack was said to be the number four in two weeks.

In another development, five members of the Boko Haram insurgents have surrendered themselves to the Nigerian Army at Benishiekh in Kaga local government area of Borno State.

They told the military that their wives and children were in Auno village, close to Maiduguri and led soldiers also to their families, after submitting themselves willingly.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Biafra is not feasible in Biafra – APC chieftain

ABAKALIKI-A Chieftain of the All Progressive Congress, APC and national Coordinator of the Initiative for demonstrating change in Nigeria, Comrade Chinedu Ogah weekend declared that current agitation or struggle for the realisation of the sovereign state of Biafra was a mirage as it was not feasible in a country like Nigeria. Addressing newsmen in Abakaliki, the APC Chieftain who listed the key problems with the Igbo clan to include selfishness on the part of its leaders and relegation of the interest of youths to the background added that the problem of the clan became hydra-headed following the age-long insensitivity of Igbo leaders to the plight and future of the younger generation. “Biafra is not realisable and you know it. I believe in one Nigeria. Igbo are the ones killing themselves. If we change our attitude everything will change around us. The position other tribes are occupying today, Igbo had occupied it before. But what did they do with it? They go into these posit...

NOA on #Say No To Hate Speech campaign on social media platforms

ObiAbuja -The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has embarked on strategic campaign on social media platforms as part of its effort to reach the youths and confront hate speech and intolerance.The campaign on social media platform is tagged: #Say No To Hate Speech.Dr Garba Abari, the Director-General, NOA made this known at anews conference on Thursday in Abuja on the rising wave of hate messages in circulation.Abari urged journalists, media organisations and digital citizens to join in the effort to increase the visibility of the campaign on social media, making it go viral.He also appealed to digital citizenson social media to refrain from hate speeches.“Please, do not share posts, retweet or spread any message containing any form of hate speechagainst any individual, group, ethnic nationality or region.“There is an urgent need for all men and women of goodwill in Nigeria to take measures to curb hate speeches and promote national cohesion, love and unity.“We especial...

Coutinho submits transfer request

Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho has submitted a transfer request, hours after the Premier League club released a statement saying he is not for sale.CoutinhoCoutinho stated his desire to leave via email. The club rejected the request.On Wednesday, the Reds  rejected a 100 million euros bid  (£90m) from Barcelona for the 25-year-old, who is out of today’s  trip to Watford with injury.In a statement on Friday, the club’s owners said its “definitive stance” was that “no offers will be considered”.Speaking at an earlier news conference previewing the league match at Vicarage Road (12:30 BST kick-off), Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said the Brazilian would miss the season opener because of a back problem.