Rescued Boko Haram wife returns to Sambisa Forest to be with his commander husband

RESCUED Boko Haram wife Aisha Yerima has apparently left her family and returned to the Sambisa Forest to be with the terrorist sect's fighter who she was forced to marry when abducted by the militants.

 

Aisha, 25, was one of the many women kidnapped by Boko Haram during its reign of terror across the northeast and forced to marry a Boko Haram commander. While in captivity, her husband apparently showered her with romance, expensive gifts and Arabic love songs.

 

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Angry Ghanaian mobs lynch five Nigerians in reprisal attacks after a Nigerian kills Accra robber

FIVE Nigerians have been killed in Ghana over recent days in brutal reprisal attacks after Thompson Peter stabbed a local Ghanaian man to death for allegedly being a thief after confronting him in his residence.

 

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Christian Association of Nigeria president takes a swipe at churches being built with ill-gotten wealth

CHRISTIAN Association of Nigeria (Can) president Reverend Samson Ayokunle has lashed out at members of the clergy who receive ill-gotten wealth and use it to fund the building of their churches asking them to think again.

 

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Abia State police commissioner declares Biafra Security Service an illegal organisation

NIGERIA police force officials have declared the recently-formed Biafra Security Service (BSS) an illegal paramilitary organisation and have called on those behind it to disband the group because it is unconstitutional.

 

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Niger Delta militant groups sack Edwin Clark and Pandef as their spokesman electing new body

NIGER Delta militant groups have elected a new set of leaders to negotiate with the federal government on behalf of the region having passed a vote of no confidence in the Pan Niger Delta Forum (Pandef)  led by elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark.

 

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Ipob backs down on its threat to disrupt Anambra governorship elections in November

SECESSIONIST campaign group the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) has called off its threat to stop the November 18 governorship elections in Anambra State unless the government organises a referendum before then.

 

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Resume or Resign protests in Abuja and London force Buhari to return to Nigeria today

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is to return to Nigeria later today and address the nation on Monday in a move designed to bring an end to spate of protests concerning his continued stay in London where he has been receiving treatment since May 7.

 

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South African police kill another Nigerian in Western Cape by suffocating him to death

NIGERIAN community leaders in South Africa have revealed that compatriot Uchena Eloh has just been killed in the Western Cape Province by policemen who suffocated him while he was in their custody.

 

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Fulani herdsmen strike in Imo State destroying over 200 farms in Owerri West Local Government Area

FULANI cattle herdsmen have carried out another brutal attack in Imo State unleashing

 mayhem in the Amakohia-Ubi autonomous community in Owerri West Local Government Area in a vicious assault that destroyed 200 farms.

 

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Obasanjo lashes out at members of the National Assembly calling them a group of unarmed robbers

FORMER president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has lashed out at the members of the National Assembly describing them as a bunch of unarmed robbers in response to their huge pay packets and bonuses which are among the highest in the world.

 

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