US launches strikes against Islamic State group in Nigeria after attacks target Christians
Read full article: US launches strikes against Islamic State group in Nigeria after attacks target ChristiansPresident Donald Trump says the U.S. launched a deadly strike against Islamic State forces in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African country's government of failing to rein in the persecution of Christians.
Blast at mosque in Nigeria kills 5 and injures more than 30 in apparent suicide attack
Read full article: Blast at mosque in Nigeria kills 5 and injures more than 30 in apparent suicide attackA bomb has exploded during prayers at a mosque in Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri, killing five people.
US approves potential $346 million weapons sale to Nigeria to bolster security
Read full article: US approves potential $346 million weapons sale to Nigeria to bolster securityThe U.S. State Department has approved a possible $346 million weapons sale to Nigeria to help improve security in the sub-Saharan country.
Boko Haram militants kill 9 people and injure 4 in northeastern Nigeria, authorities say
Read full article: Boko Haram militants kill 9 people and injure 4 in northeastern Nigeria, authorities sayIslamic extremists have killed nine people and injured four in northeastern Nigeria's Borno state, authorities report.
Boko Haram's resurgence: Why Nigeria's military is struggling to hold the line
Read full article: Boko Haram's resurgence: Why Nigeria's military is struggling to hold the lineThe resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria's northeast is raising fears about a risk of returning to the peak Boko Haram-era insecurity in the region.
Boko Haram militants on motorcycles attacked a Nigerian village, killing over 100, residents say
Read full article: Boko Haram militants on motorcycles attacked a Nigerian village, killing over 100, residents sayResidents in northeastern Nigeria say at least 100 villagers were killed when suspected Boko Haram Islamic extremists opened fire on a market, on worshippers and in people’s homes.
Nigeria claims it has degraded extremists. New suicide bombings suggest they remain potent
Read full article: Nigeria claims it has degraded extremists. New suicide bombings suggest they remain potentRecent suicide bombings in northeastern Nigeria have raised questions about the country's claim that it has degraded extremists whose insurgency since 2009 has killed more than 35,000 people directly and displaced more than 2 million.
Hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, are rescued from Boko Haram extremists in Nigeria
Read full article: Hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, are rescued from Boko Haram extremists in NigeriaNigeria's army says it has rescued hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, who had been held captive for months or years by Boko Haram extremists in the country's northeast.
They fled the war in Nigeria's northeast. Then bulldozers levelled their homes at a camp in Abuja
Read full article: They fled the war in Nigeria's northeast. Then bulldozers levelled their homes at a camp in AbujaHundreds of people remain homeless in Nigeria's capital of Abuja after losing their shanties to government bulldozers.
Sub-Saharan Africa is 'new epicenter' of extremism, says UN
Read full article: Sub-Saharan Africa is 'new epicenter' of extremism, says UNA new report by the U.N.’s international development agency says that sub-Saharan Africa is the new global epicenter of violent Islamic extremism and that people are increasingly joining as a result of economic factors and less by religious ones.
‘I think of them’: Abducted Nigerian schoolgirls remembered
Read full article: ‘I think of them’: Abducted Nigerian schoolgirls rememberedOn April 14, 2014, fighters for the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram stormed a school in the Chibok community of Nigeria's Borno state and abducted 276 girls who had been preparing for science exams.
In Nigeria, UN chief welcomes reintegration of extremists
Read full article: In Nigeria, UN chief welcomes reintegration of extremistsUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has lauded Nigerian authorities' efforts to reintegrate repentant Boko Haram militants, saying the initiative is “the best thing we can do for peace.”.
Nigeria extremists still ‘very dangerous,’ says UN official
Read full article: Nigeria extremists still ‘very dangerous,’ says UN officialA top U.N. official says that the Islamic extremist insurgency in northeast Nigeria is a “very, very dangerous (and) very threatening” crisis that needs more than $1 billion in aid in 2022 to assist those hit by the decade-long conflict.
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Nigerian parents excited by return of 2 abducted schoolgirls
Read full article: Nigerian parents excited by return of 2 abducted schoolgirlsSeven years after Boko Haram extremists abducted more than 270 schoolgirls in northeast Nigeria, two of the more than 100 still being held by the rebels returned this month, renewing the hope of parents who have all but given up on the long wait for the return of their children.
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Nigerian governor says 279 kidnapped schoolgirls are freed
Read full article: Nigerian governor says 279 kidnapped schoolgirls are freedZamfara state governor Bello Matawalle announced that 279 girls who were abducted last week from a boarding school in the northwestern Zamfara state have been released Tuesday. Bello Matawalle said that 279 girls had been freed after being abducted from the Government Girls Junior Secondary School in Jangebe town on Friday. It gladdens my heart to announce the release of the abducted students,” Matawalle said in a post on Twitter early Tuesday. In December, more than 300 schoolboys from a secondary school in Kankara, in northwestern Nigeria, were taken and later released. The government has said no ransom was paid for the students’ release.
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Freed Nigerian schoolboys welcomed; calls for more security
Read full article: Freed Nigerian schoolboys welcomed; calls for more securityA family member of a freed schoolboy cries as she waits for a reunion with her son in Katsina Nigeria Friday Dec. 18, 2020. This time, the government deployed forces quickly after the boys’ kidnapping and the abductors rapidly found themselves surrounded, Bukarti said. Later, Boko Haram made claims that they had penetrated parts of the northwest. Boko Haram may well extend their reach into the northwest, he said, adding that they also got publicity. “This was a major propaganda point and that’s what Boko Haram and terrorist groups survive on,” he said.
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Nigerian official: More than 300 abducted schoolboys freed
Read full article: Nigerian official: More than 300 abducted schoolboys freedShoes of the kidnapped students from Government Science Secondary School are seen inside their class room Kankara, Nigeria, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)KANKARA – More than 300 schoolboys abducted last week by armed men in northwest Nigeria have been released, a government official said Thursday. For more than 10 years, Boko Haram has engaged in a bloody campaign to introduce strict Islamic rule in Nigeria’s north. The video circulated widely on WhatsApp and first appeared on a Nigerian news site, HumAngle, that often reports on Boko Haram. In April 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped more than 270 schoolgirls from a government boarding school in Chibok in northeastern Borno state.
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Nigerians anxious after 330 boys kidnapped by extremists
Read full article: Nigerians anxious after 330 boys kidnapped by extremistsAnxiety has overwhelmed many parents in Nigeria’s northern Kankara village who await word on their sons who are among the more than 330 kidnapped by extremists from a government boys’ school last week. Nigeria’s Boko Haram jihadist rebels have claimed responsibility for the abduction of the students from the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara. Across Nigeria, people are closely following the fate of the kidnapped boys and many criticize the government for the continuing extremist violence. For more than 10 years, Boko Haram has engaged in a bloody campaign to introduce strict Islamic rule. In February 2014, 59 boys were killed when Boko Haram attacked the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi in Yobe State.