Sunday 22 January 2017

Death toll of Rann bombing rises to 236, says council boss


Death toll of Rann bombing  rises to 236, says council boss
The death toll of last Tuesday’s accidental Rann bombing in Borno State has risen to 236.
Already, over 200 of the deceased have been buried by their relations.
Chairman Kalabalge local government area Babagana Malaria stated these yesterday while briefing the Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, who was on an on-the-spot assessment tour of the affected community.
He also demanded adequate compensation for survivors.
Malaria said: “With what happened, we are begging Mr. President to compensate us.
“Many people have lost their lives; most of them were the bread winners.
“About 234 people and it’s not a small number; we need to compensate these people.
“Yes! 234 buried by the community. And it’s even more than this.
“The report I received from Maiduguri this morning was that two who are in the hospital have also died. Therefore we need to be compensated seriously.
Buratai, who was in Rann to assess firsthand the level of the Air Force operational bombing error, appealed to the indigenes not to lose hope in the Army.
He assured the incident will not occur again.
Buratai: “These are the terrorists that came to attack here yesterday almost around 6pm on Thursday so they were able to repel them.
“The intelligence information we got from our partners was that Boko Haram terrorists were moving into this place and indeed the information was that they are already in this place.
“It’s not unconnected because you saw them coming to attack them here.
“Probably it must be the information that was passed to the air component for them to take necessary actions and unfortunately a mistake happened and it has happened before in other places and we pray it doesn’t happen again.
“They are believed to have been among those sighted by a partner Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance plane and the information sent to the Nigerian Air Force before the error occurred.”
Also, The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) informed it has raised two surgical teams in collaboration after with Nigerian surgeons to take care of the wounded.
ICRC said over 100 injured people were evacuated from Rann to Maiduguri.
The surgical teams in Maiduguri have been operating on the most seriously wounded, including more than 20 children.
“Patients were taken to operating theatres based on medical priority.
“By Friday morning, 24 of the most critically injured patients had been operated on.
“Forty-four more patients will be operated on later today and tomorrow,” said ICRC surgeon, Dr Laurent Singa.
“One of our challenges was that there were many children, some of whom did not have a family member with them.”
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17 year old boy among IPOB killed in Port - Harcourt during protest

Pictured is a 17-year-old boy who was among the members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) killed in the Donald Trump's solidarity protest held yesterday in Egwuocha area of Port-Harcourt, Rivers state. Scores of others were also killed when Nigerian security forces cracked down on the demonstration supporting the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump...




IPOB members, drawn from Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Cross River Imo and some parts of Rivers State had converged along Aba Road with the aim of marching into Port Harcourt to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America.

The protesters, who were also calling for the release of detained IPOB leader and director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and were carrying American, Israeli and Biafran flags and chanting “All we are saying, give us Biafra”, marched through the streets towards the city centre.


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President Buhari Reportedly Dead; Shehu Reacts To Rumor

This evening, fake news that President Muhammadu Buhari passed away in London was being spread on the internet.




Metro UK reported –

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has died in a London Hospital where he was receiving medical care, the Nigerian Mission in UK has said.

According to the information released by the Nigerian Embassy, Buhari left the West African country for a vacation in the U.K in order to undergo medical checks.

One of the President’s aides who accompanied him to the U.K and spoke on condition of anonymity said the President has been battling an “unknown disease” for a while now.

Though the decision to receive medical care in a foreign land angered some of his countrymen, the Nigerian community in London have expressed deep shock for the President’s demise.

It is the second time in a year that Buhari has sought medical treatment outside Nigeria ; he also traveled to London in June 2016 and saw an ear, nose and throat specialist after contracting an ear infection.


However, Official Spokesperson to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (SSA, Media & Publicity) Garba Shehu confirmed less than 30 minutes ago that the President is still holidaying in Europe, alive and well.
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