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Two teenagers found dead in Chibok after suspected Boko Haram attack

Admin July 19, 2020
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The lifeless bodies of two teenagers have been found in Kuburmbula, a village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State by suspected Boko Haram insurgents.

According to residents, the teenage boys simply identified as James and Tuksa aged 14 and 15 respectively met their death at the farm on Saturday.

They were said to have gone to assist their parents to spray insecticides at the farm before the incident.

Chibok
Borno State, North East Nigeria

Boko Haram insurgents hibernating on the fringes of the Sambisa Forest bordering Chibok are suspected to have perpetrated the ‘hit and run’ attack.

According to Channels TV report, local sources in Chibok local government confirmed that villages have been targeted for flash attacks such as this in recent times by the insurgents.

Chibok became famous in 2014 when over 270 final year schoolgirls were abducted from their dormitories at the local government headquarters.

Six years later, villages in the local government have continued to struggle with pockets of attacks.

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