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Nigeria:
I Received U.S.$83 for Abducting Chibok School Girls - Suspect
Guardian, 19 July 2018
A suspected Boko Haram insurgents' commander, Mayinta Modu, said he received N30, 000 as payment for coordinating and participatiing in the abduction of Chibok schools girls. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Commanders of Nigerian Schoolgirls' Kidnapping Arrested
CAJ News, 20 July 2018
Nigerian police have arrested 22 suspected Boko Haram commanders, a high number of them in connection with the globally-condemned kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in 2014. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Police Arrest Boko Haram Chiefs, Fighters in North East
Guardian, 19 July 2018
The Borno State Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu, has said 22 Boko Haram commanders and fighters have been arrested by the ACP Abba Kyari-led Inspector General of Police's… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Boko Haram - I Receive N5,000 for Facilitating Each Suicide Bomb Attack - Suspect
Premium Times, 19 July 2018
Abubakar Kori who facilitated the suicide bombing activities of 'Boko-Haram' insurgents, said he was paid not less than N5,000 for each suicide bomb attack carried out by the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Police Arrest 'Eight Chibok Girls Abductors'
Premium Times, 18 July 2018
The Borno state police command on Wednesday paraded eight suspected Boko Haram members and their accomplices it said were responsible for the kidnap of Chibok schoolgirls four… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Anti-Graft Agency Urged to Probe £3m Allegedly Spent By Govt to Secure Release Kidnapped Girls
This Day, 20 July 2018
A civil society organisation, Coalition Against Corruption and Bad Governance (CACOBAG), has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate… Read more »
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Mauritius:
Former Mauritius President Meets Chibok, Dapchi Girls' Parents
Vanguard, 18 July 2018
The Former President of Mauritius, Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, is meeting with some parents of the yet to be released Chibok and Dapchi girls' in Lagos. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigerian Schoolgirls Kidnapping Suspect Jailed 20 Years
CAJ News, 16 July 2018
A Nigerian court has sentenced a man to 20 years in prison for his role in the kidnapping of some 276 schoolgirls four years ago. Read more »