Thursday, 17 April 2014

Names of some of Nyaya Bomb Blast Victims

Photo: Boko Haram kills emir in his palace 

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have been on the prowl in Borno State in the last 48 hours, following Monday’s horrific rush hour blast at Nyanyan Motor Park in Abuja in which 75 people died.

No fewer than 100 girls were abducted on Tuesday  from their hostel at the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, also in Borno State.

The Emir of Gwoza, Alhaji Idrissa Timta, who last Sunday raised the alarm about the activities of the sect in his domain, was shot dead along with his guard at his palace.

The killing of the emir was followed up with the killing of no fewer than 19 others .

Politician Hyeldi Bwala said the gunmen marched into the palace on Tuesday evening and gunned down the emir and his security guard.

The emir had urged the government to “save our souls”, saying his people were being attacked daily.

Two officials said gunmen attacked a Gwoza village and killed 18 people yesterday.

Alhaji Timta, had in a statement in Maiduguri, the state capital, said economic activities had been cut off in his territory, in addition to daily invasions and killings by the sect. There is no more social life. Farms are being invaded, he added.

The statement was signed on his behalf by Gwoaza Emitate Council Information Officer Ahmed Karau.

The Emir called for a better policing of the Gwaoza-Maiduguri highway to enable the people resume their normal economic lives stalled by the activities of the sect on the major highways.

“Even the food crops cultivated by them in the last farming season have ended up with the Boko Haram as the harvests were seized by the insurgents, making life unbearable.

“There is an urgent need for the security agents to intensify and change their tactics of operation to stop the mass killings in this area,” Alhaji Timta said.

He said the insurgents had also killed many people by blocking major highways, and appealed to security agents to intensify patrol on these roads to prevent the attacks.

“If care is not taken my people will completely flee the area to neighbouring states and countries for safety,’’ he said

The emir urged the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the 7 Division of the Army and other security arms to stop Boko Haram from killing people on the Gwazo – Maiduguri highway.

Alhaji Timta said poor security has caused the death of 350 people this year in the hands of the insurgents on the 135-kilometre Gwoza-Maiduguri; and 152-kilometre Askira-Chibok-Damboa-Maiduguri Forest roads.

In January there were “ambushing and killing” of innocent motorists and passengers daily.

Besides the “blocking and taking over” of three roads in the chiefdom, two bridges on the Bama-Gwoza and Damboa-Gwoza roads have been blown up and destroyed completely with explosives by insurgents.

According to the Emir, these and other life threatening activities of insurgents have prevented many traders and motorists from travelling to Maiduguri.

the nation newspaper
1. Nweze Uche Silas Male Enugu
2. Bankera Julie Female Benue
3. Abubakar Kano Nyaya
4. Madu Peter Male Benue
5. Emmanuel Ocuna Male C/River
6. Pius Nwaonuan Male Ebonyi
7. Clifford Nwafor Male Ebonyi
8. Attah Friday Male
9. Chidozie Iyake Male Mopo Qaurter
10. Peter Ameh Male Ebonyi
11. Ibrahim salihu Male Kaduna
12. Shamsu Hussein Male Nyaya Market
13. Adamu M Bello male Plateu
14. Osaretin Male
15. Precoius Samuel Female Imo
16. Monday Oshile Male Ebonyi
17. Pat Umar Male
18. Simon Peter Male Kaduna
19. Vera Ojochide Jaja Female Kogi
20. Chibuzor Oshouagwe Male Kaduna
21. Gabriel Peter Ibrahim male Kaduna
22. Olowokere Taiwo Male Ondo
23. Yahanna Ibrahim male Kaduna
24. Gabriel Enyinnaya Male Abia
25. Paul Tanko Male FCT
26. Mustapha Abdullahi male Kastina
27. Oke Adedaya Stephen Male Oyo
28. Esther Paul Female benue
29. Mohammed Shehu Male sokoto
30. Njoku Vcitor male Imo
31. Victor Habilla Male Kaduna
32. Christain Ogbuji Male Back of City Rock
33. Suleiman Abdullahi male gwagwalada
34. Samuel Opara male Imo
35. Abba Umaru Male Nyaya
36. Daniel Williams Male Edo
37. Idris Somaila male Jigawa
38. John Alice Female Benue
39. Rabiu Umaru Male Kastina
40. Gift Godwin Female River
41. Dorcas Opawoye Female Kwara
42. Abigal Female Nasarawa
43. Hamza Ibrahim Male Kastina
44. Rakiya Suleiman Male Kastina
45. Saidu Ayinde Female Kebbi
46. Adomu Abbisi Male Kogi
47. Inuwa Musa Male Kogi
48. Arimiyawa Saidu Male Sokoto
49. Ebele Ibezim Female Imo
50. Oguike Charles Female Imo
51. Samson Udo Male Enugu
52. Soni Ismaila Male kastina
53. John Atanyi Male benue
54. Blessing Aghi Female Benue
55. Auwal Harun Male Adamawa
56. Sani Nafiu male Kastina
57. Usman Yinusa Male Kano
58. Dada Je-Ogbade Male Osun
59. Umar Murtala Male Sokoto
60. Isiaka Abdul Male Kogi
61. Adeoye Busayo Oyo Kogi
62. Jim Anthony Male Imo
63. Jab Daniel Male Benue
64. Aungwa Saater Male Delta
65. David Igho Male Delta
66. George Ediae Male Edo
67. Exra Gowimina Male Nasarawa
68. Baby xxxx female
69. Goodness John Female
70. Dasmaila Shaibu Male Kastina
71. Abdullahi Nuhu male Kastina
72. Audu Joseph Male Nasarawa
73. Daniel Musa male
74. Damashi Alias Male
75. Celestine Annaigbom male Imo
76. Mary Modu Female Kaduna
77. Victoria Female enugu
78. Ogonna Ani Female
79. Fila Samuel male Benue
80. Cosmos uswuanyi male
81. Jeremiah Juripe Male Adamawa
82. Adams female nasarawa
83. Helen female
84. Jerry Mako Male Plateau
85. Idoko Onyekozi
86. Stephen Chukwuma Male Enugu
87. Bello Mohammed Ali male
88. Salome Emezue Jim Female Abia
89. Irera Ibrahim Male Kaduna
90. Samuel Abudu male Wuse
91. Abdullahi male Masaka
92. Rayiamu Ayuba Male One man village
93. Gamba Gamba male Maraba
94. David Mayaki Male
95. Usman Abibu Male
96. Nfua Anumise Female
Source: Victims presently at Abuja General Hospital
Compiled by Eagle Reporters

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