
Monday, 2 November 2015
The Police forced me to write an incriminating statement at gunpoint

Boy arraigned in court for inserting finger in 2 year-old's private
tragic: Teacher canes student to death
Alle Jungenschule heruntergefahren über Handlungen der Sodomie

Etat de Kano gouvernement arrête école de garçons sur les allégations d'actes de sodomie

Kano State government shuts down boys school over alleged acts of sodomy
fake medical persons arrested for aborting 6 months old pregnancy
Sokoto: Father of 2 allegedly tortured to death by Police

The Sokoto state police command have been accused of torturing one Shehu Yahaya, to death following his comment on an illegal checkpoint erected by some of the state police officers along Isa-Sabon Birni road in Sokoto on Sunday October 25th.
Daily Trust reports that the 25 year old father of two was on an errand for his sister when he met with the police officers on the road and made a comment about checkpoints that have been banned by President Buhari and the illegality in the one erected by the officers.
This angered the police officers who trailed the vehicle he was commuting with. Narrating what happened, Bashar Nahantsi, a friend of the deceased, said after the deceased made the comment that angered the police, they trailed the vehicle in which they were commuting in and ordered the driver to stop.
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Estudantes universitários forçados por assaltantes armados a ter relações sexuais um com o outro

Studenten von bewaffneten Räubern gezwungen, Sex miteinander haben

Les étudiants universitaires forcés par des voleurs armés d'avoir des relations sexuelles avec un de l'autre

182 Boko Haram prisoners released by the Nigerian Army
Nigerian Army has released 182 Boko Haram suspects from Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, Borno state.
Army Spokesman, Colonel SK Usman, revealed that the “joint intelligence community investigated and authorized” the release of these prisoners. He added that the release was part of Nigeria’s National Army Day, which was held on July 6th to commemorate the first shots of Nigeria’s Civil War at Garaken, Cross Rivers State.
The prisoners were reportedly released to the governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima.
According to Sahara reporters, 40 boys, 24 women, 100 adult men and 18 children were among those released today.
In addition to the prisoner release, Colonel Usman said that the Army was celebrating the opening of a new military center, providing two days of free medical treatment for Borno State residents, and awarding Purple Heart and Operation Zaman Lafiya medals to soldiers fighting Boko Haram. All these events were tied to Nigeria’s National Army Day.
Meanwhile, the military had confirmed that more people detained for alleged links with the Boko Haram sect will be released after being cleared by its joint intelligence cell.
Sometimes last month, the Nigerian army handed over four foreigners and 124 Nigerians detained in connection with the Boko Haram terrorist group to Kashim Shettima, the governor of Borno state.
Source: naij.com
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