Saturday, 29 November 2014

Fleeing Villagers in Maiduguri Over Attack Letter


Many people ave fled the village of Kukawa and Gubio in Borno State for the state capital, Maiduguri, after recieving a letter written by the Islamist terror group, Boko Haram, threatened an attack. The fleeing residents arrived at the Baga motor park in numerous vehicles, with many moving into refugee camps while others sought out relations residing in Maiduguri, on Thursday evening.
“They had attacked other local government areas around us. So when we received threat letters from Boko Haram that they would attack us soon, we all had to flee for our lives,” said Modu Kaka, one of those who fled. He added, “We heard what happened to people in Damasak, where a similar threat was made and carried by Boko Haram.” Gubio, located in the northern part of Borno State, is about 50 miles from Maiduguri.dailyindependent

1 comment:

  1. sudan has gotten a brother nigeria at last.too bad.why cant d brains behind this be reveal cos im sure they are known.

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