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BREAKING NEWS- Boko Haram Recaptures 45 Women Out Of 63 That Escaped In Borno

Yesterday, Nigerians were happy about “63 Abducted Borno Women Escape From Boko Haram”
Unfortunately 45 out of the 63 women and children who escaped being abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Damboa and Chibok villages in Borno State; have been recaptured by the Islamic terror group, after attacking military and police formations in Damboa last Friday night. Sources said that those escaped from the gunmen were 18, leaving 45 abductees in the hands of insurgents.



Scores of the Boko Haram insurgents and 17 soldiers and several policemen died during the attack to re-capture the women and children, Vanguard Newspaper gathered.
Speaking of the recapture of the victims in a telephone interview yesterday in Maiduguri, Abass Gava, a member of Chibok Vigilante Group said that 63 women and children who initially escaped during the clashes between the military and Boko Haram had been recaptured, while attempting to flee from the camps where they were held in their respective villages.
He said: “It is very unfortunate and shocking to tell you today (yesterday) that 45 of the 63 escaped women and children were kidnapped again on Sunday night, leaving only 18 that ran into this forests.”
- Sources;naijaloaded.com

Over 60 women and girls abducted last month by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors



Over 60 women and girls abducted last month by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors, sources said Sunday.


Local vigilante Abbas Gava said he had “received an alert from my colleagues … that about 63 of the abducted women and girls had made it back home” late Friday.


A high-level security source in the Borno state capital Maiduguri, who requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed the escape.


Gava, a senior official of the local vigilantes in Borno State who are working closely with security officials, told journalists the women escaped when their captors went out to fight.





Boko Haram: The kidnapped girls wearing full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location. Courtesy – AFP


“They took the bold step when their abductors moved out to carry out an operation,” he said.


Clashes took place between the Islamists and the army late Friday after an attack by the insurgents in the town of Damboa, where more than 50 of them were killed, the army had said.


Spokesmen for the armed forces or the government could not be reached Sunday for comment.


Activists of the Bring Back Our Girls movement meanwhile tried to march on the presidential palace in Abuja Sunday in another reminder of the fate of more than 200 girls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno state, on April 14, but were asked by security forces to turn back.


“It’s 83 days today that the girls have been abducted,” activist Aisha Yesufu told the press.


“We have been coming out for 68 days and nobody has really listened to us,” Yesufu told reporters after the march.


That is why the group “decided that we should just take the protest back to the President so that he will know that we are still out there after the 68 days that we have been coming out daily”.


Security experts say the overstretched and under-resourced military is incapable of fighting an effective counterinsurgency against the Boko Haram militants, who have killed thousands in their five-year campaign for an independent Islamic state in the north.


sources; pm news

Boko Haram Camp Destroyed In Balmo Forest Near Sambisa In Borno State

The Nigerian army has dismantled a Boko Haram stronghold in Balmo Forest.
According to the Nigerian Defence website, Nigerian troops have taken over Balmo Forest in a fierce military operation that took place over the weekend.



 Camp Destroyed In Balmo Forest Near Sambisa In Borno State
Before operation, Balmo forest stretching from Bauchi through Jigawa States with links to the fringes of Sambisa forest was used by terrorists as bases and hideouts for launching attacks.
But thankfully, terrorists and armed gangs operating in the forests were completely rooted out while some were captured during the operation.
2 foreigners working for Boko Haram were among the suspect captured










Item recovered from the terrorists included stolen vehicles, kithcen utensils, foodstuff, stolen, generators, high range communication equipment, motorcycles and many more.
- sources; naijaloaded.com

Police bust armed robbery syndicate, recover 17 vehicles,guns



The Nigerian Police command yesterday released a statement saying they have arrested a nine-man armed robbery gang that specializes in stealing exotic cars from different parts of the country. They also recovered guns. Find the statement below plus the list of cars recovered from the syndicate.

"Following discreet, sustained and painstaking investigation, Police Detectives attached to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, (FSARS) Force CID Annex, Lagos, smashed a deadly armed robbery gang and arrested key members of the gang in addition to recovering seventeen (17) exotic cars and other exhibits, which they had stolen from different parts of the country. Also recovered from the gang were two (2) locally made single barrel pistols and assorted ammunition. Continue...





“The Police commenced Investigations into the activities of this notorious gang, which specialized in the robbery of state of the art cars and selling same to unsuspecting members of the public, following a petition by one of their victims who complained that he was robbed of two vehicles and other valuables on the 27th of June, 2013 at his Ile-Ife home.

“Consequently, the arrest of one Omoniyi Ajewole, a 28-year-old male from Ilesha and his evidence upon interrogation led to the arrest of other gang members namely: 20 years-old Oluseye Idowu Jacob, who is also from Ilesha in Osun state, Oluwadamilare Rasaki, Ajisafe Olawale, Ogunniyi Sunday, Tolani Babatunde aka Biggy, Abubakar Umar aka Barry, Odeyemi Itunnu aka Gomina and Ayodeji Olumudi.

“While commending the Police detectives for their commitment, diligence and professionalism which led to the breakthrough and subsequent recovery of the stolen items, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar, CFR, NPM, mni, psc enjoined the citizens to continue to support the Police with relevant information, calling on all those who had lost their vehicles in the recent past to come forward with their proof of ownership so as to reclaim them. “Meanwhile, all the suspects connected with the crime will soon be arraigned before a competent court of law for criminal charges preferred against them.

The police is asking people whose cars have been stolen to come forward to check the cars with proof of ownership for possible recovery.

List of recovered vehicles

· Toyota Highlander Jeep Model 2008 with Reg. No. GWA-489-BC,

· One Toyota Matrix car Model 2007, Reg. No. RSH-196-DA and other personal effects belonging to the said victim.

· One Toyota RAV-4 Jeep with Reg. No. EPE-477-AC,

· Two unregistered Toyota Highlander Jeeps,

· Two unregistered Toyota Saloon Cars, 2012 model,

· One unregistered Toyota Camry 2009 model,

· One Toyota Avensis Saloon Car with Reg. No. EKY-989-AX,

· One M/Benz E-Class 350 Series with Reg. No. LND-919-EC,

· One Honda Accord Coupe with Reg. No. EKY-857-CH,

· One Toyota Camry car with Reg. No. YEN-902-SY.

· Others are one Toyota Highlander with Reg. No. GWA-489-BC,

· One Toyota Camry with Reg. No. AKD-882- AC,

· One unregistered Sienna Bus and · One unregistered Toyota RAV-4 2009





Over 60 women, girls escape from Boko Haram



Over 60 women and girls abducted last month by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors, sources said Sunday.












Local vigilante Abbas Gava said he had “received an alert from my colleagues … that about 63 of the abducted women and girls had made it back home” late Friday.


A high-level security source in the Borno state capital Maiduguri, who requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed the escape.


Gava, a senior official of the local vigilantes in Borno State who are working closely with security officials, told journalists the women escaped when their captors went out to fight.


Boko Haram: The kidnapped girls wearing full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location. Courtesy - AFP


Boko Haram: The kidnapped girls wearing full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location. Courtesy – AFP


“They took the bold step when their abductors moved out to carry out an operation,” he said.


Clashes took place between the Islamists and the army late Friday after an attack by the insurgents in the town of Damboa, where more than 50 of them were killed, the army had said.


Spokesmen for the armed forces or the government could not be reached Sunday for comment.


Activists of the Bring Back Our Girls movement meanwhile tried to march on the presidential palace in Abuja Sunday in another reminder of the fate of more than 200 girls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno state, on April 14, but were asked by security forces to turn back.


“It’s 83 days today that the girls have been abducted,” activist Aisha Yesufu told the press.


“We have been coming out for 68 days and nobody has really listened to us,” Yesufu told reporters after the march.


That is why the group “decided that we should just take the protest back to the President so that he will know that we are still out there after the 68 days that we have been coming out daily”.


Security experts say the overstretched and under-resourced military is incapable of fighting an effective counterinsurgency against the Boko Haram militants, who have killed thousands in their five-year campaign for an independent Islamic state in the north.


sources; pm news

Rwandan President Welcomes Davido At Airport As He Performs To 60,000 Fans



On July 4th, Rwandans celebrated their annual Liberation Day celebrations at Amahoro national stadium in Kigali.

Davido was the headline act for this year and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda welcomed the BET winner with his wife and children at the airport.

The concert which started that night was headlined by Davido. The 21 year old hit maker performed to 60, 000 excited fans.

There were 9 East African presidents at the show that night; Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta were among the presidents at the show.

More pictures below:









wow!! that is all have got to say this indeed Success. thumbs up to Davido for making Nigeria proud…..