Eye witnesses said Boko Haram militants stormed the remote village of Mafurnudi in Damboa Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno State, slaughtering at least twenty-four people and injuring eight others during a dawn attack at 4:30am on Tuesday.
A local vigilante, Abubakar Jojo, who was very close to the area of the attack told Bloom Gist that twenty-eight people were killed in two villages near Damboa town, but due no telecommunications in Damboa they were forced to travel to the city of Biu to alert the authorities.
''They attacked our people in Mafurnudi village on Tuesday but we learned about it today because there are no telecommunications in Damboa area. Twenty-four men and eight others suffered gun wounds. They carted away all their foodstuffs and set their homes ablaze,'' Abubakar Jojo said while speaking to Bloom Gist by phone in Biu.
However, Boko Haram attacked another a remote village Kafa in Damboa yesterday where four people were killed, a resident confirmed.
''[Boko Haram] attacked fishermen at Kafa village yesterday [killing] four people then throwing them into the river,” according to a local resident Kaka Sadiq.
Source: Bloom Gist