5,707,675 |
6.14543 |
6.78845 |
Nigeria |
|
MASSOB supporters protest marginalization by the Igbo governor in Onitsha. There were reports of military and MASSOB members clashing during the protest; MASSOB claims two of its members were killed, a claim the military denies. |
5,707,678 |
4.96667 |
8.33333 |
Nigeria |
|
The Nigeria Labour Congress Private Sector (NLCPS), and the National Union of Electricity Employee (NUEE), Cross River State chapter, on 18/08 prevented workers from entering the premises of the Calabar Office of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) in protest of poor working conditions. |
5,707,681 |
5.89312 |
7.93735 |
Nigeria |
|
Youths violently protest prolonged power outages at an electricity company headquarters, destroying company property and barricading its entrance. |
5,707,684 |
5.53985 |
6.72549 |
Nigeria |
|
Youths of Unuagwo and Umuapu communities in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State blocked the Owerri - Port Harcourt expressway in protest of its disrepair. |
5,707,687 |
10.52224 |
7.43828 |
Nigeria |
|
Commercial printers, traders and artisans occupying shops along Lokoja, Gwari and Muri Roads in the Kaduna metropolis held a demonstration on 17/08, protesting plans by the state government to demolish their shops. |
5,707,691 |
13.09771 |
12.49521 |
Nigeria |
|
Boko Haram raided the village of Awonori, a farming and herding village near the fishing town of Damasak, killed seven residents, carting away food supplies and livestock. |
5,707,695 |
6.44556 |
3.35917 |
Nigeria |
|
A vigilante mob set an alleged thief alight in Apapa. |
5,707,699 |
9.28333 |
7 |
Nigeria |
|
Vigilantes kill two suspected motorcycle thieves. |
5,707,703 |
11.10359 |
13.71298 |
Nigeria |
|
Following a aerial bombardment on Boko Haram positions in Sambisa, the fleeing militants were engaged by soldiers at Gwoza. Military forces recovered weapons, and killed "many" members of the sect. |
5,707,707 |
11.25 |
13.41667 |
Nigeria |
|
Nigerian Air Forces launch an aerial bombardment of Sambisa Forest for the second time in a week. Military forces report the deaths "of a number of them." Other Boko Haram equipment was also reported destroyed. A military patrol engaged at Gwoza the militants as they fled. |