Excerpts: Abducted passengers of the Abuja-Kaduna train have once again cried to the Nigerian Government to secure their release from their abductors. Eight of the victims (three of whom are women) in a new video which was seen by HumAngle pleaded with the Nigerian government and their families to assist in their rescue from their kidnappers. … The post #AK9Train: “We’ve Been Sick,” Kidnapped Victims Speak In New Video appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
Farmers from the Magami area of Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria, have been seen leaving their communities to safer areas they can farm as terror groups issued them quit notice and warned of continued attacks. A video posted on Twitter and seen by HumAngle shows a vehicle hauling motorcycles and other farming equipment with the person … The post Farmers Flee Northwest Village Following Quit Notice By Terrorists appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
Suspected separatist militants in Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria, have burnt two vehicles on the premises of Anambra Broadcasting Station (ABS) after they attacked the station in the early hours of Monday, May 30, in Idemili North Local Government Area (LGA) of the state. This is the first time a media outfit will come under attack … The post Nigerians React After Attack On State-owned Media In Southeast Nigeria appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
Terrorists riding on more than 200 motorcycles stormed a village bordering Zamfara and Katsina states in Northwest Nigeria and attacked the position of the Nigeria Customs Service. They killed at least eight persons in the attack that happened at midnight, Sunday, May 29. According to an eyewitness, the terrorists also killed a bus driver along … The post Terrorists Attack Custom Officers’ Position, Kill 9 Others In Northwest Nigeria appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
At least 73 children have died of measles in South Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo since the beginning of this year, 2022, authorities said. Six thousand, one hundred and thirteen cases of the disease have been recorded in different zones of the province since Jan. this year, according to health authorities in … The post Measles Kill 73 Children In DR Congo In First Half Of 2022 appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
At least 27 civilians were killed on Saturday, May 28, morning in Beni territory situated in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo by rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). “The 27 were killed in the village of Beu-Manyama near Mamove, Beni territory of North Kivu this Saturday. The ADF rebels are suspected to have … The post ADF Rebels Kill 27 Civilians In Eastern DR Congo appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
Two Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Security Group were killed and four others wounded on Friday, May 27, in an ambush by elements of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) in Djouwe village, 58 km from Gaga in Ombella-Mpoko, Central African Republic. “It was around 3 p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2022, that a … The post Rebels Kill Russian Mercenaries, Injure 4 In Central African Republic appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
African leaders over the weekend called for the retreat of all foreign mercenaries from the African continent. They made the resolution at the 16th extraordinary session of the Conference of African Heads of State and Government on terrorism and anti-constitutional changes in the continent that just ended in Malabo, the Equato-Guinean capital. The African leaders … The post African Leaders Call For Withdrawal Of Foreign Mercenaries From Africa appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
An explosion struck a local bar in the town of Kabba in Kogi State in Nigeria’s north-central region on Sunday, May 30. William Ovye-Ayaz, Police Public Relations Officer in the state command, was quoted to have informed the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that there was no casualty from the incident. According to the police, … The post Explosion Hits Kogi In North-central Nigeria appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
A total of 540 men, including husbands of the Knifar women, have been released from the Mallam Sidi camp in Gombe State, northeastern Nigeria, where they have been held for the past nine months, after years spent in detention at the Borno Maximum-Security prison. They were released in batches of 180 on April 19, May … The post More Knifar Women’s Husbands Regain Freedom appeared first on HumAngle Media. Read on »
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