ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,706,018 6.9825 7.457 Nigeria A robbery suspect is killed by a vigilante mob at Umuagama Enugu Ezike in Igboeze North local government area of Enugu State.
5,706,023 9.7 8.95 Nigeria Fulani attackers kill 30 in four villages on Foron, Barikin Ladi. The areas included Vat, Pandadi, Zakukpang and Dorong over two days. The victims are believed to be primarily Berom.
5,706,027 9.3 11.2 Nigeria Military forces attack a Karin-Lamido village in retaliation for an earlier Fulani attack against them. It is not clear if the attacked village in question was inhabited by Fulani. 25 deaths reported.
5,706,031 7.26667 9.98333 Nigeria Kuteb youths attack Takum village in a revenge mission. The clash between Kuteb and Tiv youths results in 9 fatalities.. The attack is believed to be in response to an attack outside Takum by unidentified gunmen over 01/05 and 02/05.
5,706,035 4.7832 6.31324 Nigeria Students of the Federal University, Otuaka protest eviction by their landlords.
5,706,039 6.88789 9.23547 Nigeria Hundreds of ad-hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) protest non-payment of allowances at a headquarters of a Kwande local council area.
5,706,042 6.45306 3.39583 Nigeria Workers of a government bureaucracy protest non-payment of salaries in Lagos.
5,706,047 9.7 8.95 Nigeria Fulani attackers kill 30 in four villages on Foron, Barikin Ladi. The areas included Vat, Pandadi, Zakukpang and Dorong over two days. The victims are believed to be primarily Berom.
5,706,050 5.12961 5.39532 Nigeria Residents of Ekeremor and Agge LGAs protest against abandonment of a N4 billion shore protection project awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). The protest was led by the local monarch. The exact location(s) of each protest were not reported.
5,706,053 5.05563 5.78006 Nigeria Residents of Ekeremor and Agge LGAs protest against abandonment of a N4 billion shore protection project awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). The protest was led by the local monarch. The exact location(s) of each protest were not reported.