5,700,864 |
6.61171 |
3.70567 |
Nigeria |
|
Supporters of the APC hold a protest in support of the removal of a council chairman. |
5,700,870 |
7.38778 |
3.89639 |
Nigeria |
|
Two House of Representatives aspirants and their allies or supporters clash in Ibadan, at least ten injuries. |
5,700,875 |
10.73115 |
12.14626 |
Nigeria |
|
Boko Haram attacks Miringa, destroys communication and snatched a sports utility vehicle belonging to the Borno State chairman of the All Progressives Congress. |
5,700,879 |
10.3137 |
9.76422 |
Nigeria |
|
Unidentified gunmen attack an army post in a Bauchi suburb. The sources describes the attacks as "insurgents," but does not further attempt to identity the attackers. One soldier reported dead, another injured. |
5,700,883 |
10.65715 |
12.46417 |
Nigeria |
|
Suspected Boko Haram attack and overtake Dalwa. It appears this was done by the same group and the same operation as the excursion into Jibwhiwhui. Fourteen dead between the two towns. |
5,701,167 |
6.45306 |
3.39583 |
Nigeria |
|
11,000 aggrieved pensioners of Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) embarked on peaceful protest to demand payment of their entitlements. |
5,700,887 |
12.02396 |
13.91646 |
Nigeria |
|
Boko Haram captures Dikwa and Marte town, raising their flag above the cities, with "very little resistance from military forces." The initial gunfire caused many of the residences to flee. Casualties not known. The attack occurred during the evening hours. |
5,700,891 |
12.36113 |
13.8246 |
Nigeria |
|
Boko Haram captures Dikwa and Marte town, raising their flag above the cities, with "very little resistance from military forces." The initial gunfire caused many of the residences to flee. Casualties not known. The attack occurred during the evening hours. |
5,700,894 |
12.28222 |
14.18696 |
Nigeria |
|
Boko Haram reportedly takes over Wulgo. Date(s) unknown, violence unknown. |
5,700,897 |
6.59422 |
3.33748 |
Nigeria |
|
Scores of residents of Unity Estate, Igbogbo-Baiyeku Local Council Development Area, LCDA, protested to (or at, not known) the Lagos State House of Assembly over incessant violence against the community by some land grabbers popularly called "Omo-Onile." |