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Boko Haram Again: Kidnaps 60 Ladies in Adamawa State

It appears the on-going ceasefire deal between
the Presidency and Boko Haram has finally
collapsed with the reported abduction of a fresh
set of Sixty Women by suspected members of the
deadly Boko Haram sect at Waga Mangoro and
Garta villages, both in troubled Adamawa State.
Forty of the women were said to have been
abducted in Waga Mangoro and the other 20
were forcefully taken away from Grata, all in
Adamawa.
Some of the fleeing residents from the area, who
called journalists in Yola on the telephone
lamented that scores of insurgents riding
motorcycles and driving vans had invaded their
towns.
The fleeing residents while lamenting the capture
of the two towns, said they were able to sneak
out of the captured towns on Tuesday, but
disclosed that their villages were ravaged on
Saturday.

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