Boko Haram attacks Adamawa council, ‘kills, torches homes’
By THECABLE
26 January 2015 |
3:49 pm
INDICATIONS emerged Monday that members of the Boko Haram Islamist sect have gone berserk in Michika, Michika local council of Adamawa State, “killing people and burning houses”. According to a source who confirmed the news to TheCable, the attackers arrived the area “some minutes after 2pm”.
INDICATIONS emerged Monday that members of the Boko Haram Islamist sect have gone berserk in Michika, Michika local council of Adamawa State, “killing people and burning houses”. According to a source who confirmed the news to TheCable, the attackers arrived the area “some minutes after 2pm”.
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