5,694,946 |
6.46986 |
3.29582 |
Nigeria |
|
A "trigger happy" police officer kills one and injures three others for unknown reason. |
5,694,637 |
7.38778 |
3.89639 |
Nigeria |
|
Students at the University of Ibadan caused traffic problems during a protest of the Federal Government's alleged insensitivity to problems in the education sector. |
5,694,643 |
6.14543 |
6.78845 |
Nigeria |
|
One is killed and several others wounded in a clash between MASSOB and an Igbo group. The clash began after MASSOB received complaints that AIYO operatives were using their camps along Onitsha-Owerri road to torture people. |
5,694,647 |
11.84644 |
13.16027 |
Nigeria |
|
Military forces raid a Boko Haram hideout, free several hostages, and cause unnumbered causalities. The raid took place in the Bulabulin Nganaram area of the city. |
5,694,650 |
6.45306 |
3.39583 |
Nigeria |
|
Polytechnic students gather to protest to end an ongoing academic strike along Ikorodu Road in Lagos. |
5,694,654 |
12.7267 |
10.4205 |
Nigeria |
|
The Joint Task Force (military) kills three Boko Haram members in Jigawa State and recovered their weapons in a pre-dawn raid at Guri Local Government Area of the state. |
5,694,659 |
9.56667 |
7.43333 |
Nigeria |
|
The Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Restore Order and members of Borno Vigilance Youths Group (BVYG), killed 30 members of Boko Haram at the Zagardajeri village of Jere Local Council of the state during a raid. |
5,694,664 |
7.621 |
5.2215 |
Nigeria |
|
A group of journalists and PDP leaders are attacked by unknown persons at a party headquarters. |
5,694,668 |
6.45306 |
3.39583 |
Nigeria |
|
An unidentified British man is attacked and kidnapped from his vehicle as he drove from Lagos airport. The motovation for the abduction is not known. His Nigerian driver was injured in the attack. |
5,694,673 |
4.77742 |
7.0134 |
Nigeria |
|
A anti-Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi group stoned four visiting Northern Governors -- Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano), and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) as they arrived in Port Harcourt for a political visit. |