Nigeria: 17 killed in military crackdown Abuja: At least 14 Islamist insurgents and three soldiers have been killed in Nigerian military crackdown on terrorists, as the restive Maiduguri city in northern state of Borno was placed under a 24-hour curfew.

"After a mop up of scenes of battle (since Saturday), 14 terrorists were confirmed dead... Altogether three soldiers died, while seven are wounded and are being treated in a military medical facility," the defence ministry said in a statement.

Maiduguri has been the enclave of radical Islamist Boko Haram sect which has vowed to carve out an Islamic caliphate in the oil rich African country. Meanwhile, airstrikes against the militants continued especially in areas distant from the state capital which the extremists have made their stronghold, subjecting locals to Sharia-type administration.

Frightened residents had attempted to flee towards the border towns for fear of being caught in any crossfire but the military advised them to go home and remain indoors. Supply routes to the militants were sealed and reinforcement sent to border posts to stop them from escaping, the military said....more    
08:07 AM, May 20, 2013

Nigeria: 55 killed as Boko Haram attacks Borno state Abuja: At least 55 people, including 13 terrorists of radical Islamic sect Boko Haram, were killed when the latter attacked an army base, a police station and a prison in Nigeria's northern state of Borno, official sources said. The terrorists, who came with Hilux pick-up trucks, launched the attack in Bama, a commercial town about 187 km away from Maiduguri, on Wednesday, military spokesman Lt Col Sagir Musa told reporters...  
12:00 PM, May 08, 2013

Delhi: International drug cartel busted, eight arrested
by IANS
New Delhi: Delhi Police on Saturday said they have cracked an "international cartel" of drugs and fake currency dealers, arresting seven Nigerians and a Burmese woman. "The arrested include a Nigerian couple and a pastor, along with four other Nigerians and a Myanmarese woman," said Sanjeev Yadav, deputy commissioner of police (Special Cell). The group was also involved in human trafficking using fake passports, Yadav said. Police recovered 1.450 kg...  
05:10 AM, Apr 28, 2013

At least 185 killed in Nigeria attack, say Officials Baga: Fighting between Nigeria's military and Islamic extremists killed at least 185 people in a fishing community in the nation's far northeast, officials said on Sunday, an attack that saw insurgents fire rocket-propelled grenades and soldiers spray machine-gun fire into neighborhoods filled with civilians. The fighting in Baga began on Friday and lasted for hours, sending people fleeing into the arid scrublands surrounding the community on Lake Chad. By Sunday,...  
06:40 AM, Apr 22, 2013

Nigeria eke out draw against Kenya in WC qualifiers Johannesburg: New African champion Nigeria salvaged a home draw against Kenya with an injury-time equalizer in World Cup qualifying on Saturday. Ivory Coast didn't miss the dropped Didier Drogba in their 3-0 win over Gambia. Samuel Eto'o scored twice as Cameroon edged Togo 2-1 to improve the inconsistent Cameroonians' chances of qualifying for a first major tournament since 2010. The last World Cup host, South Africa, still have a chance...  
12:43 PM, Mar 24, 2013

Chinua Achebe, celebrated Nigerian novelist, dies The opening sentence was as simple, declarative and revolutionary as a line out of Hemingway: "Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond," Chinua Achebe wrote in 'Things Fall Apart'. ...  
08:08 AM, Mar 23, 2013

Nigerian Islamist group kills seven foreign hostages Seven foreign hostages kidnapped last month by a Nigerian Islamist group from a construction company compound have been killed, the Italian and Greek foreign ministries said on Sunday. The al Qaeda-affiliated group Ansaru announced on Saturday that it had killed the hostages seized on February 7 in the northern state of Bauchi because of attempts by Nigerian and British forces to free them. ...  
02:55 PM, Mar 11, 2013

Italy says 7 foreign hostages killed in Nigeria Italy's foreign ministry said Sunday that seven foreign hostages kidnapped in northern Nigeria had been killed as claimed by Islamic extremists, the worst such foreign abduction violence to hit the turbulent West African nation in decades. Greece also confirmed one of its citizens had been killed by Ansaru, the radical group that claimed responsibility for abducting the foreigners from northern Bauchi state in February 16. ...  
08:41 PM, Mar 10, 2013

FIFA writes to Nigerian FA over reported ban on lesbians A FIFA spokesman confirmed the letter but emphasised it was a preliminary inquiry. ...  
07:23 PM, Mar 07, 2013

Pirates free 2 Indian sailors kidnapped off Nigerian coast Six foreign sailors, including two Indians, kidnapped from an oil service ship off Nigeria were released unharmed by pirates. The sailors had been kidnapped 40 nautical miles away from Nigeria earlier in February. ...  
06:19 AM, Feb 27, 2013

Gunmen kidnap seven foreigners in north Nigeria Gunmen kidnapped seven foreigners and killed a security guard when they stormed the compound of Lebanese construction company Setraco in northern Nigeria's Bauchi state early on Sunday, police said. ...  
04:42 AM, Feb 18, 2013

Refree Ibrahim Chaibou denies fixing soccer matches Referee Ibrahim Chaibou is under the scanner for fixing many exhibition matches in 2010. ...  
07:52 PM, Feb 14, 2013

India top recipient of migrant remittances in 2012 India was the top recipient of migrant remittances in 2012, according to a new report released by the World Bank. According to the report, India received $70 billion as migrant remittances in one year, followed by China with $66 million. ...  
01:46 PM, Jan 08, 2013

Militants slit throats of 15 Christians in Nigeria Gunmen suspected to belong to a radical Islamist sect attacked a village in northeast Nigeria, tying up men, women and children before slitting their throats, killing at least 15 in the troubled region's latest attack, witnesses said on Saturday. ...  
02:21 AM, Dec 31, 2012

Suicide bombers hit Airtel office in Nigeria Two suicide car bombers attacked the offices of two mobile phone operators on Saturday in Nigeria's northern city of Kano, killing themselves but no civilians, police said. ...  
01:18 AM, Dec 23, 2012

Pirates take 5 Indian sailors hostage off Nigeria Abuja: Five Indian sailors aboard a German oil tanker were kidnapped by heavily armed pirates who attacked the ship in waters off Nigeria's southern coast which have become a hotbed of pirate activity. The ship's operators, Medallion Marine said on Thursday the ship SP Brussels was attacked roughly 65 kilometres off the oil-rich Niger Delta by pirates who stormed the vessel and looted it before taking five Indians hostage. "The...  
06:55 PM, Dec 19, 2012

Nigeria: Wearing military uniforms, gunmen kill 10 Jos Nigeria: Gunmen sprayed bullets from a moving van Monday night, killing 10 people in a predominantly Christian town in a region beset by religious tensions, Nigeria's military said on Tuesday. The attackers were speeding along a road leading to the airport in Plateau state, said Captain Salisu Mustapha, the spokesman for a special military and police force deployed to the area in central Nigeria two years ago to stop...  
08:24 AM, Nov 28, 2012

Demba Ba pulls out of Senegal friendly Dakar: Newcastle United striker Demba Ba is among six regulars who have pulled out of Senegal's squad for a friendly international in Niger on Wednesday, the Agence Presse Senegalaise news agency said on Monday. Ba played for Newcastle in their home Premier League defeat to West Ham on Sunday without any visible injury but joins Lamine Sane (Bordeaux), Cheikh Mbengue (Toulouse), Pape Ndiaye Souare (Stade Reims), Idrissa Gana Gueye (Lille)...  
09:35 PM, Nov 12, 2012

27 students shot, stabbed to death in Nigeria Maiduguri: Assailants shot and stabbed to death 27 students in the second attack near colleges in Nigeria's troubled northeast in the last few days, school authorities said on Tuesday, but police say the attacks killed 19 students and six others. Danjuma Aiso, a student at Federal Polytechnic Mubi, a college in the town of Mubi in Adamawa State, said attackers invaded the student accommodation outside the campus between 10 pm...  
01:33 AM, Oct 03, 2012

Nigeria: Ship with 23 Indians on board rescued New Delhi: The Nigerian Navy fought off pirates who had hijacked an oil ship off the coast off Lagos. Twenty-three Indian sailors and other crew members have been released safely. The Singapore owned vessel was headed to the US when armed pirates came on board. The ship's crew managed to send out a distress call. The pirates were armed and attacked crew members after boarding the ship. The pirates forced...  
09:54 AM, Sep 06, 2012