5,983,887 |
5.73162 |
7.50162 |
Nigeria |
|
Members of IPOB kidnap and kill five Hausa-Fulani motorcycle operators in Isuikwato LGA, date unknown, source dated 10/04. The remains of the five were later discovered in Umuanyi forest. |
5,983,892 |
7.1993 |
5.2738 |
Nigeria |
|
A member of the staff of a OPC member is kidnapped and killed by Fulanis during the weekend of 01/04 - 03/04 in Ilado. |
5,983,896 |
7.5618 |
8.8887 |
Nigeria |
|
Suspected Fulani herdsmen reportedly killed a youth leader in Tsetia village, Wannune on 08/04. |
5,983,900 |
7.4696 |
5.7362 |
Nigeria |
|
Students of Adekunle Ajasin University violently protest the death of a fellow student due to a recent motorcycle accident. |
5,983,904 |
5.79023 |
6.10473 |
Nigeria |
|
Fulanis reportedly shot and killed a member of Delta State University staff and a farmer in Abraka. The killings were described as "in cold blood." |
5,983,908 |
9.08333 |
7.53333 |
Nigeria |
|
Journalists narrowly escape a deadly attack by "political youths" during ward elections in the area. Extent of injuries not known. |
5,983,913 |
4.77742 |
7.0134 |
Nigeria |
|
Three are dead, including a police officer following a violent two day protest at the University of Port Harcourt over a policy that prevents students from writing examinations. The violence caused a month-long cancellation of classes. |
5,983,917 |
11.84644 |
13.16027 |
Nigeria |
|
Military forces carry out a rescue operation at Nimila villiage, Borno State rescueing 14 Boko Haram hostages and recovering weapons on 10/04. No violence reported. |
5,983,928 |
7.8 |
11.1 |
Nigeria |
|
Ndoro militias attack Dobi and Maisuma villiages on 10/04, killing 50 Fulani residents and steeling livestock. The attack was apprently motovated by revenge after the body of a Ndoro woman was found nearby and the militia blamed the Fulani. |
5,983,934 |
7.5 |
11.36667 |
Nigeria |
|
The body of a Ndoro woman in found by her kinsmen in a rural area of Gashaka. The villagers, believing Fulani were responsible, mobilised militias and attack two Fulani villiages. The blame of the Fulanis may be an assumption. |