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That drew the attention of security forces, especially when more than 200 members of the group set up camp in Yobe State along the border with Niger.
Nigerian Sect Targets Security Forces, Non-Muslim Civilians 2011
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Ibrahim Bulama said he expected the figure to rise as local clinics and hospitals assess the casualties from the attacks on Friday in Damaturu, the capital of rural Yobe state.
Muslim sect kills more than 100 in attacks on north-east Nigeria 2011
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That drew the attention of security forces, especially when more than 200 members of the group set up camp in Yobe State along the border with Niger.
Nigerian Sect Targets Security Forces, Non-Muslim Civilians 2011
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That drew the attention of security forces, especially when more than 200 members of the group set up camp in Yobe State along the border with Niger.
Nigerian Sect Targets Security Forces, Non-Muslim Civilians 2011
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Nigerian State Security Service spokesperson Marilyn Ogar says authorities have arrested more than 100 “key cell commanders” and dissidents in the states of Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Yobe and Adamawa.
Nigeria Tries to 'Reform' Those Arrested After Bombings 2011
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That drew the attention of security forces, especially when more than 200 members of the group set up camp in Yobe State along the border with Niger.
Nigerian Sect Targets Security Forces, Non-Muslim Civilians 2011
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Yobe State Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan says the experience of last month's nationwide vote should improve the next election.
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Yobe State Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan says the experience of last month's nationwide vote should improve the next election.
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It has since has spread to other parts of the north, including neighbouring Yobe state, where Damaturu lies.
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Nigerian State Security Service spokesperson Marilyn Ogar says authorities have arrested more than 100 “key cell commanders” and dissidents in the states of Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Yobe and Adamawa.
Nigeria Tries to 'Reform' Those Arrested After Bombings 2011
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