BORNO March 6 Four loggers were killed when they
stepped on a landmine left by the jihadists near Dikwa, 90 kilometres (55 miles) east of the Borno state
capital, Maiduguri. The four had gone to retrieve a vehicle abandoned the
previous day following a Boko Haram ambush that left three dead. “Four people
died on Tuesday just outside Dikwa as a result of an explosion from a
mine planted by Boko Haram,” Babakura Kolo, a militia leader in Maiduguri,
told AFP. “They were among a team of loggers who were attacked by Boko Haram on
Monday while on their way to the bush to collect firewood under security
escort. “Three loggers were killed in the attack while the rest fled to Dikwa
and left behind a pickup van.”
BAYELSA March 8 Gunmen suspected to be sea pirates have attacked a Yenagoa bound commercial boat, shooting two passengers including a pregnant woman in Bayelsa State. News monitored on Channels Television on Thursday indicated that the pregnant woman, known as Gulu Leghemo, was shot in the stomach and has been taken to a medical facility in Koluama II community. She was taken alongside a young man simply known as Billy that was also shot by the suspected sea pirates. The boat was said to be travelling from Koluama to Yenagoa, the state capital, when the pirates attacked the passengers between Koluama I and II axis of the waterways. Chairman of the Bayelsa State chapter of the Nigerian Maritime Workers Union, Llord Sese, confirmed the incident. He said apart from shooting the passengers, the pirates also went away with a 200 horsepower engine belonging to one Sunday Leghemo, as well as the personal belongings of the passengers. Sese also confirmed that the robbe...
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