5,982,403 |
6.46125 |
3.36955 |
Nigeria |
|
The residents of Church Street in Ijora Badia have protested over the release of a police Inspector who allegedly shot three residents and injured others during a recent naming ceremony. |
5,982,409 |
9.1413 |
7.35257 |
Nigeria |
|
Police in Kubwa on 06/04 evening averted a clash between supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and those of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kukwaba area of Kubwa, Abuja. A police source said although no life was lost in the clash, the windscreen of a Toyota car parked within the area belonging to a non-partisan citizen was smashed. The unrest is related to a PDP rally held in the area. |
5,982,412 |
5.63247 |
7.3054 |
Nigeria |
|
Women from Umuduruegwelle community in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State protest, took to the street to protest against what they described as "the incessant rape and murder of innocent mothers in the area." |
5,982,416 |
6.49789 |
3.38292 |
Nigeria |
|
Hundreds of students of the University of Lagos blocked the major road leading to the institution's main campus on 06/04 to protest against epileptic power supply and poor water supply. |
5,982,420 |
6.49789 |
3.38292 |
Nigeria |
|
UNILAG students protest electricity issues for a second day. |
5,982,424 |
7.106 |
6.6966 |
Nigeria |
|
After three are killed when tipper lorry accidentally crashes into a crowd Osholo village in Etsako East, a angered vigilante mob set the two drivers ablaze. Date not clear, source dated 07/04. |
5,982,429 |
11.84644 |
13.16027 |
Nigeria |
|
Military forces along with the Civilian JTF intercept and repel five female Boko Haram suicide bombers attempting to enter Maiduguri at Polo and Giwa Barrack areas. Three soldiers were injured in the battle. All five of the attackers were reported dead. The clash occurred before day break. |
5,982,434 |
-4.2958 |
15.2236 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Ninja Nsiloulou militiamen allegedly infiltrated Brazzaville and attacked a military position in Mayanga and the central police station of Djoue, as well as the police stations of the Bacongo, Makelekele, Lemina and Kinsoudi neighbourhoods, all in the southern areas said to be loyal to the opposition. These police stations were burned, along with many buildings in the Makelekele area, including the mayor's office. Gun battles between the militiamen and police/military involving heavy and automatic weapons were reported. There were implications that the attacks were related to the recent presidential election, but no proof was provided. The government also accused the militiamen of committing "various atrocities on civilians". In total, 17 people, including 3 police, 2 civilians and 12 militiamen, were killed in the fighting, while 6 police were injured. At least 55 alleged Ninja militiamen were arrested. |
5,982,439 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Ninja Nsiloulou militiamen allegedly infiltrated Brazzaville and attacked a military position in Mayanga and the central police station of Djoue, as well as the police stations of the Bacongo, Makelekele, Lemina and Kinsoudi neighbourhoods, all in the southern areas said to be loyal to the opposition. These police stations were burned, along with many buildings in the Makelekele area, including the mayor's office. Gun battles between the militiamen and police/military involving heavy and automatic weapons were reported. There were implications that the attacks were related to the recent presidential election, but no proof was provided. The government also accused the militiamen of committing "various atrocities on civilians". In total, 17 people, including 3 police, 2 civilians and 12 militiamen, were killed in the fighting, while 6 police were injured. At least 55 alleged Ninja militiamen were arrested. |
5,982,444 |
-4.31139 |
15.22861 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Ninja Nsiloulou militiamen allegedly infiltrated Brazzaville and attacked a military position in Mayanga and the central police station of Djoue, as well as the police stations of the Bacongo, Makelekele, Lemina and Kinsoudi neighbourhoods, all in the southern areas said to be loyal to the opposition. These police stations were burned, along with many buildings in the Makelekele area, including the mayor's office. Gun battles between the militiamen and police/military involving heavy and automatic weapons were reported. There were implications that the attacks were related to the recent presidential election, but no proof was provided. The government also accused the militiamen of committing "various atrocities on civilians". In total, 17 people, including 3 police, 2 civilians and 12 militiamen, were killed in the fighting, while 6 police were injured. At least 55 alleged Ninja militiamen were arrested. |