Islamists kill 23 in Nigeria

July 04, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:58 am IST - Kano:

A suicide bomber blew herself up at a mosque, while Boko Haram executed 11

A young female suicide bomber killed 12 worshippers when she blew herself up in a mosque in northeastern Nigeria, a witness and a vigilante aiding the military against Boko Haram said on Friday.

“The bomber was a girl aged around 15 who was seen around the mosque when worshippers were preparing for the afternoon prayers,” vigilante Danlami Ajaokuta said of Thursday’s attack in Malari village, adding 12 had died and seven were injured.

People asked her to leave because she had no business there and they were not comfortable with her in view of the spate of suicide attacks by female Boko Haram members.

“She made to leave but while the people were inside the mosque for the prayers she ran from a distance into the mosque and blew herself up,” he added — an account corroborated by resident Gajimi Mala.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Boko Haram has used both men and young women and girls as human bombs in the past, and Borno State where the attack took place has been the hardest hit by the insurgency. Meanwhile, a day after Boko Haram militants gunned down at least 145 people in three Borno villages, the group killed 11 men overnight on Friday in northeastern Nigeria, dragging them from their homes and shooting them for escaping forced conscription by their group, residents said.

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They “picked 13 men from selected homes and took them to the Eid prayer ground outside the village where they opened fire on them,” Baballe Mohammed, a resident, said, adding two managed to escape.

“The victims were well targeted because they were all residents of Gwargware village... who fled to Miringa some months ago to escape forced conscription by Boko Haram.” — AFP

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