Cameroon bombs Boko Haram camp killing “many” fighters



Boko Haram has suffered a heavy casualty after coming under attack from Cameroon’s army.
The Cameroonian army shelled one of the Islamist sect’s camps across the border, killing “many” fighters, according to a security official.
The source said the army shelled the camp on Wednesday evening, two days after the jihadist group seized control of Gamboru Ngala on the border with Cameroon.
“It was tanks stationed on the frontier at Fotokol (on Cameroon’s side of the border) that shelled the camp on the other side,” the source said on condition of anonymity.
“Seen from Fotokol this morning, Gamboru looks empty and smells of death,” he added. “Nobody knows how many Boko Haram members were killed, but it is obvious that many were.”
The shelling was confirmed by a local police officer.
“These were abandoned houses that they have occupied since they entered Gamboru. We think they still control the town, because there are many of them and they didn’t all gather in the same place,” he said.
All was calm in Fotokol by Wednesday following days of panic as residents fled to escape the Boko Haram attack on Gamboru.
The Catholic Church has complained that the Boko Haram insurgents have taken over the parish rectory of its Church and other houses of Christians after last week’s attack on Madagali in Adamawa State.
The   Director, Catholic Social Communications in-charge of the Maiduguri Diocese, Rev. Fr. Gideon Obasogie, said Christians and Christian institutions had been at the receiving end of the satanic group.
Fr. Obasogie said in Madagali, “the whole town and the Parish rectory have been occupied by the terrorists; so many structures and items have been vandalised. Dozens killed and a lot of church structures have been burnt down.”
Fr. Gideon also lamented the unhindered advancement of the insurgents in the Gwoza part of Borno, a town they have already declared as their Caliphate.
In a statement, he said: “The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram has advanced greatly in their rampage and killings, to the extent of declaring a Caliphate in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, a town bordering Borno and Adamawa states.
“As it is well known, the catholic diocese of Maiduguri covers the whole of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states, the three states under strict emergency rule.
“Apart from the churches within Maiduguri that have great share of such attacks by the terrorists group, all the churches on the major road linking Maiduguri and Adamawa state have been closed down due to same acts of terrorism. St Timothy’s Bama had been under siege since last year. The Parish priest, Rev. Fr. Timothy Cosmas, had long been relocated to a different Parish. At the early part of this year St. Peter’s Pulka was badly attacked. Thanks to God the Pastor Fr. James John was luckily unavailable. The terrorists searched and wanted to kill the holy Priest of God.
 “Lately, precisely on Friday the 22th August 2014, the dreaded group had moved steadily and yet more boldly into Gwoza, which is in Borno State and the neighbouring Madagali Local Government Area in Adamawa State. Declaring a caliphate!!! The assisting priest of St. Denis Madagali, Fr. Aiden Ibrahim, fled the Parish with some of his Parishioners to the mountains, upon hearing serious fire battle from the terrorists. Since the curfew declared after wards was dusk to dawn, they had to travel on foot through the mountains up on till Michika, a neighbouring local government area where movement was free. Since then Madagali and Gwoza had been greatly under siege and strictly controlled by the Boko Haram sects.”
Fr. Gideon said the situation in Madagali remained unclear, adding that people who escaped from the town through the Gwoza hills to Michika could explain it.
“Madagali is a local government that borders Borno and Adamawa states, the closest town to Gwoza . It has a large number of Catholics, and members of other Christian denominations. And a good number of Muslims. It is quite eloquent that terrorism has no friend, but it is abundantly clear that the Christians are worst hit. It might surprise you to know that no one knows the state of affairs in this terrorist zone.
“Report reaching the Director Social Communications, Rev. Fr. Gideon Obasogie, in Maiduguri has it that the whole town and the parish rectory have been occupied by the terrorists, so many structures and items have been vandalised. Dozen killed and a lot of church structures have been burnt down. Christians in the town are really in a terribly situation; a moment of great persecution. Christian men were caught and beheaded; the women were forced to become Muslims and were taken as wives to the terrorists. The houses of Christians that have fled are now occupied by the Haramists . Their cars are used by the terrorists. Some Boko Haram sympathisers around the town identify Christian homes to be occupied and the Christians hiding were also identified and killed. Strict Sharia Law has been promulgated, as observed by a woman who luckily escaped the dead zone.
“The situation, as it is now, has really and truly gone out of control. People are finding it really hard, citizens are being killed in their numbers. Hope Nigeria would be real in handling the dwindling state of insecurity that has enveloped the entire North east,” the statement said.
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  1. The issue of Boko Haram is very disgraceful on Nigeria in the comity of Nations. It is a National embarrassment. More insulting is the incapability of the Nigeria Army who are still in a tactical maneuver to defect dreaded Boko Haram. I thought the Army have reservoir of strength to their honour the way they harass common Nigerians.
    It is clear that our military capability is near zero, if they can cave in when the battle became hot. Untrained BOKO HARAM routing Nigeria Soldiers!!!!!!
    Haaaaaaa, unheard of
    Cameroun now do our battle for us, oooooooooo

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  2. Shame on Nigerian army all that we see them do often is to harass defenceless citizens.

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  3. The BH is not new in the Country.The Nigerian ex- military leaders hasbeen promoting this insurgent from the unset. The have benn trying to make Nigeria Islamic country but we have been strugling through it. The past miltary heads of states are example of this.( MM, Buhari, IBB, Abacha. What really gives rise to this is the introduction of sharia in the country.Northerns elders are aware of what is going on inthis country and have been aiding them to fight on.You don't have power over what yo cannot control. This is one of the great opportunity to share the country and allow them to go on their on way if sudan can fight and break why not Nigeria. note that innocent people are dying everyday per second bases.

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  4. Hmm my brother i feel you and completely agree with you. Every time there is confrontation with our forces, Nigerian army suffers heavy casualty and in most cases retreat to allow boko haram to continue their reign of terror on innocent citizens. This is however seem not to be the case with the Cameroonian forces as they always seem to have the upper hand over boko haram. Though they tried hard, they've not been able to penetrate and wreck havoc within the Cameroonian territories because their armed forces are ever ready to take them on. Sadly, we cannot say the same thing about Nigeria. This is to tell you how corrupt our leadership in Nigeria is such that even other African Countries that we thought we were than now are pitying us. So shameful, only God can bail us out of this situation.

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  5. Agreed perfectly with Anonymous 7:21 am; The so called giant that cannot kill a rat, maybe we should actually hire the cameronian army to defend our territory. The only thing our military men can do is to oppress the innocent nigerians.....All is happening under GEJ, are we sure we will vote in a coward President leading a lame military again?

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  6. BH is a total enemy not to 9ja alone but to africa & should be wiped out completely.

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  7. God save Nigeria our beloved country.

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  8. Really really, it is a disturbing development and a big shame on this country with the bad, corrupt an inept leaders we have. Cameroun can comfortably do this battle right from across the border and Nigeria is here, with all the defense votes running to billions of dollars et cannot prosecute this insurgency. Our leadership can only use the military to harass innocent citizens.

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  9. We have useless soldiers. They don't even know what it is to be a soldier. A soldier fights for and dies for their country. I read that the soldiers' wives were even trying to keep them from fighting. What do they think soldiers are meant to do? Sit and watch while another country's soldiers/armies fight their battles. If Nigerian soldiers cannot fight wars and battles like soldiers are supposed to do, let the government take away their uniforms and guns and let become civilians. Useless soldiers that cannot fight to protect their country. Shame on all of them.

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  10. What is killing everything in Nigeria is corruption, everybody want just a little opportunity to get what he or she wants, they don't care about peoples life as long as they are getting what they want. The Nigerian Army and the Federal Government are just playing politics with the lives of Nigeria because I don't see the reason why uptil now we cannot get rib of the insurgency in our country while some Nigerian Army are in other countries for peace keeping. I believe the Government of GEJ cannot and will not defeat the insurgency in this country, we need a very strong heated person to do that, more or less it is mostly the Christians in the North who are suffering it most. May God saves from this nation.

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