ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
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.