Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Boko Haram Reportedly Abducts 50 Women in Adamawa


Boko Haram Militant Bella Naija




Boko Haram has reportedly abducted 50 women in Gulak town in Adamawa state.
The women, along with other residents, were at a preaching venue 
when the incident occurred, according to Daily Post.
Reports state that the insurgents were attempting to recruit new
 members at the venue, and they conscripted able-bodied men.
“They conducted preaching sessions to attract converts to their 
sect but people only listened out of fear. The next day they a
sked if anybody wanted to join them but there was no response, 
so they selected many healthy looking young men and ordered them to follow them,
” said a resident of the town.
Sources say several residents were able to escape from the terrorists,
 but unfortunately; the women were unable to escape.

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