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Boko Haram violence forces one million children out of school
The Minister said the decimated Boko Haram terrorists are so hungry, so broke, so sick and so desperate that all they can now do is to clutch at straws, hence Nigerians should ignore their meaningless propaganda.
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President Muhammadu Buhari had told Mr Fallon that his administration was taking urgent and appropriate actions to restore order, due process and probity to the procurement processes of the nation’s Armed Forces.
The UK has small forces of trainers and advisers with the Iraq army in and around Baghdad, with the Kurdish peshmerga in northern Iraq, and in western Ukraine, and is about to send a team to Libya to scope out the feasibility of sending troops there.
BMATT has also grown in size since the government announced past year that the United Kingdom would increase its training and capacity building in Nigeria, the statement said.
“The troops encountered and killed three suspected Boko Haram terrorists that had been terrorizing the communities around Sabon Gari and Damboa”.
Up to 300 British personnel are expected to provide training and support in 2016. “Stepping up our training efforts will help support the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) for crucial counter-insurgency operations”, he said.
The kids who may have been prompted to invade the town with the bombs were not very successful in their mission as the explosion only killed them alone.
“The attack in in Borno state happened around 8.30 pm on Sunday when three suspected suicide bombers aged between 10 and 15 years, were stopped for security screening by civilian vigilantes in the area”, Usman said in a statement issued on Monday.
Over 2,000 schools are closed across Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger, while hundreds of others have been attacked, looted, or set on fire by Boko Haram jihadists in their quest to create an independent Islamic state, said UNICEF.
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“Among those killed was the Boko Haram terrorists Ameer (Leader) in Bulayaga”.