July
23: The Boko Haram insurgents attacked Kaduna killing about 39 people and
injuring many others
July
14, 2014: The insurgents descended on Borno killing over 26 people
and injuring many others
June
23, 2014: Boko Haram attacked the city Kano killing over 12 people and
injuring manyothers
June
1, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Mudi killing over 40 people and injuring many
others
May
31, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Kala Balge killing 40 people and injuring
several others
May
27, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Borno killing 48 people and injuring several
others
May
25, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Yobe killing 54 people and injuring several
others
May
21, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Chikongudo killing 25 people and injuring
several others
May
20, 2014: Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram attacked Jos killing 108 and
injuring 56
May
18, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Kano killing 4 people and injuring several
others
May
5, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Gamboru Ngala killing several people and
injuring several others
May
1, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Abuja killing 19 people and injuring several
others
April
14, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Abuja killing 88 people and injuring several
others
April
10, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Dikwa killing 8 people and injuring several
others
April
10, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Bala Balge killing 60 people and injuring
several others
March
1, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Mainokri killing 39 people and injuring
several others
March
1, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Maiduguri killing 51 people and injuring
several others
February
25, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Buni Yadi killing 59 people and
injuring several others
February
19, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Bama killing 60 people and injuring several
others
February
16, 2014:: Boko Haram attacked a village in Borno killing 90 and injuring
several others
February
12, 2014: Boko Haram attacked Konduga killing 39 people and injuring
several others
July
6, 2013: Boko Haram attacked Yobe killing 42 people and injuring several
others
May
7, 2013: Boko Haram attacked Bama killing 55 and injuring several others
July
30, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Zaria killing 5 and injuring several others
June
3, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Bauchi killing 12 and injuring several others
April
30, 2012: Gunmen attacked Taraba killing 11 and injuring several others
April
29, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Bayero University, Kano killing 16 and
injuring several others
April
26, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Abuja killing six and injuring several others
April
25, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Maiduguri Police Headquaters killing seven
and injuring many
April
8, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Kaduna killing 40 and injuring several others
April
8, 2012: Boko Haram attacked another church in Jos killing 20 and injuring
several others
March
24, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Kano killing two and injuring unspecified
number of people
March
11, 2012: Boko Haram attacked a church in Jos killing 10 and injuring
several others
February
3, 2012: Boko Haram attacked a police station in Kogi State killing
four people
Jan
22, 2012: Boko Haram attacked Bauchi, killing 11 people and injuring
several others
18
Jan 2012: A key suspect in the 2011 Christmas Day bombing in Abuja,
which killed more than 40 people, escapes police custody.
17
Jan 2012: Two soldiers and four BH gunmen are killed in an attack on a
military checkpoint in Maiduguri, Borno State. Soldiers arrest six high-profile
BH members in a raid on a sect hideout in the city.
13
Jan 2012: Boko Haram kills four and injures two others, including a
policeman, in two separate attacks on pubs in Yola (Adawama State) and Gombe
city in neighbouring Gombe State.
11
Jan 2012: Four Christians killed by Boko Haram gunmen in Potiskum,
Yobe State, when gunmen open fire on their car as they stop for fuel. The
victims had been fleeing Maiduguri to their home town in eastern Nigeria.
10
Jan 2012: A Boko Haram attack on a beer garden kills eight, including
five policemen and a teenage girl, in Damaturu, capital of Yobe State.
9
Jan 2012: Boko Haram gunmen shoot dead a secret police operative along
with his civilian friend as they leave a mosque in Biu, Borno State, 200km
south of the state capital, Maiduguri. The president says BH has infiltrated
the executive, parliamentary and judicial wings of government.
7
Jan 2012: Three Christian poker players are killed and seven others
wounded by BH gunmen in the town of Biu.
6
Jan 2012: Eight worshippers are killed in a shooting attack on a
church in Yola. Boko Haram gunmen shoot dead 17 Christian mourners in the town
of Mubi in the northeastern state of Adamawa. The victims are friends and
relations of one of five people killed in a BH attack on a hotel the previous
day.
5
Jan 2012: Six worshippers are killed and 10 others wounded when Boko
Haram gunmen attack a church in Gombe city.
3
Jan 2012: Boko Haram gunmen attack a police station in the town of
Birniwa in Jigawa State killing a teenage girl and wounding a police officer.
1
Jan 2012: President Goodluck Jonathan imposes a state of emergency on
15 local government areas hardest-hit by BH attacks, in Borno, Yobe and Plateau
states. He orders the closure of Nigerian borders in the north.
30
Dec 2011: Four Muslim worshippers are killed in a BH bomb and shooting
attack targeting a military checkpoint in Maiduguri as worshippers leave a
mosque after attending Friday prayers.
28
Dec 2011: A bombing and shooting attack by BH on a beer parlour in the
town of Mubi, Adamawa State, wounds 15.
25
Dec 2011: A Christmas Day BH bomb attack on Saint Theresa Catholic
Church in Madalla town near Abuja kills 42 worshippers. Three secret police
(SSS) operatives and a BH bomber are killed in a suicide attack when the bomber
rams his bomb-laden car into a military convoy at the gates of SSS headquarters
in Damaturu. A policeman is killed in a botched BH bomb attack on a church in
the Ray Field area of Jos, capital of Plateau State.
22
Dec 2011: BH bombs in parts of Maiduguri kill 20. Four policemen and a
civilian are killed in gun and bomb attacks on a police building in Potiskum,
Yobe State. Around 100 are killed following multiple bomb and shooting attacks
by BH gunmen and ensuing gun battles with troops in the Pompomari outskirts of
Damaturu.
19
Dec 2011: One suspected BH member dies and two others wounded in an
accidental explosion while assembling a home-made bomb in a hideout in
Damaturu.
17
Dec 2011: A shootout between sect members and policemen following a
raid on the hideout of a BH sect leader in the Darmanawa area of Kano State
kills seven, including three police officers. Police arrest 14 BH suspects and
seize large amount of arms and bombs. Three BH members die in an accidental
explosion while assembling home-made bombs in a hideout on the outskirts of
Maiduguri.
13
Dec 2011: A bomb attack on a military checkpoint by BH and resulting
shooting by soldiers in Maiduguri leaves 10 dead and 30 injured.
7
Dec 2011: An explosion linked to BH kills eight in the Oriyapata
district of Kaduna city.
4
Dec 2011: A soldier, a policeman and a civilian are killed in bomb and
gun attacks on police buildings and two banks in Azare, Bauchi State. BH open
fire at a wedding in Maiduguri, killing the groom and a guest.
27
Nov 2011: A Borno State protocol officer in the office of the governor
is shot dead by motorcycle-riding sect members while driving home.
26
Nov 2011: Three policemen and a civilian are wounded in BH bomb and
shooting attacks in Geidam, Yobe State. Six churches, a police station, a beer
parlour, a shopping complex, a high court, a local council building and 11 cars
are burnt in the attacks.
9
Nov 2011: BH members bomb a police station and the office of Nigeria’s
road safety agency in Maina village, Borno State. No one is hurt.
4
Nov 2011: The motorcade of Borno State governor Kashim Shettima comes
under BH bomb attack in Maiduguri on its way from the airport to the governor’s
residence as he returns from a trip to Abuja. Around 150 are killed in
coordinated BH bombing and shooting attacks on police facilities in Damaturu
and Potiskum in Yobe State. Two BH suicide-bombers blow themselves up outside
the military Joint Task Force headquarters in Maiduguri in a botched suicide
attack.
2
Nov 2011: A soldier on duty is shot dead by sect members outside
Maiduguri’s main market.
November
2011: BH says it will not dialogue with the government until all of
its members who have been arrested are released.
29
Oct 2011: BH gunmen shoot dead Muslim cleric Sheikh Ali Jana’a outside
his home in the Bulabulin Ngarnam neighbourhood of Maiduguri. Jana’a is known
to have provided information to security forces regarding the sect.
25
Oct 2011: A policeman is shot dead in his house in a targeted attack
by BH gunmen in Damaturu.
23
Oct 2011: Sect members open fire on a market in the town of Katari in
Kaduna State, killing two.
23
Oct 2011: BH members kill a policeman and a bank security guard in
bombing and shooting attacks on a police station and two banks in Saminaka,
Kaduna State.
3
October 2011: Three killed in BH attacks on Baga market in Maiduguri,
Borno State. The victims included a tea-seller, a drug store owner and a
passer-by.
1
October 2011: A butcher and his assistant are killed by BH gunmen at
Baga market in Maiduguri in a targeted killing. In a separate incident, three
people are killed in a shoot-out following BH bomb and shooting attacks on a
military patrol vehicle delivering food to soldiers at a checkpoint in
Maiduguri. All three victims are civilians.
17
September 2011: Babakura Fugu, brother-in-law to slain BH leader
Mohammed Yusuf, is shot dead outside his house in Maiduguri two days after
attending a peace meeting with Nigeria’s ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in the
city. BH denies any involvement in the incident.
13
September 2011: Four soldiers shot and wounded in an ambush by BH
members in Maiduguri shortly after the arrest of 15 sect members in military
raids on BH hideouts in the city.
12
September 2011: Seven men, including four policemen, are killed by BH
gunmen in bomb and shooting attacks on a police station and a bank in Misau,
Bauchi State. The attackers rob the bank.
4
September 2011: Muslim cleric Malam Dala shot dead by two BH members
outside his home in the Zinnari area of Maiduguri.
1
September 2011: A shootout between BH gunmen and soldiers in Song, Adamawa
State, kills one sect members while another is injured and captured.
26
August 2011: BH claims responsibility for a suicide bomb blast on the
UN compound in Abuja, killing 23 people.
25
August 2011: Gun and bomb attacks by BH on two police stations and two
banks in Gombi, Adamawa State, kill at least 16 people, including seven
policemen.
3
August 2011: The government rejects negotiations with BH.
July
2011: Government says it will open a negotiation panel to initiate
negotiations with BH.
27
June 2011: BH’s gun and bomb attack on a beer garden in Maiduguri
leaves at least 25 dead and dozens injured.
20
June 2011: Seven people including five policemen killed in gun and
bomb attacks on a police station and a bank in Kankara, Katsina State.
16
June 2011: BH targets national police headquarters in Abuja, killing
two.
7
June 2011: Attacks on a church and two police posts in Maiduguri,
blamed on the sect, leave at least 14 dead.
6
June 2011: Muslim cleric Ibrahim Birkuti, critical of BH, shot dead by
two motorcycle-riding BH gunmen outside his house in Biu, 200km from Maiduguri.
29
May 2011: Three bombs rip through a beer garden in a military barracks
in the northern city of Bauchi, killing 13 and wounding 33. BH claims
responsibility.
27
May 2011: A group of around 70 suspected BH gunmen kill eight people
including four policemen in simultaneous gun and bomb attacks on a police
station, a police barracks and a bank in Damboa, Borno State, near the border
with Chad.
29
December 2010: Suspected BH gunmen shoot dead eight people in
Maiduguri, including the governorship candidate of the ruling All Nigeria
Peoples Party (ANPP) in Borno State.
24
and 27 December 2010: A series of attacks claimed by BH in the central
city of Jos and Maiduguri kill at least 86.
7
September 2010: A group of BH gunmen free over 700 inmates including
around 100 sect members from a prison in Bauchi. Four people including a
soldier, one policeman and two residents were killed in the raid.
26
July 2009: BH launches a short-lived uprising in parts of the north,
which is quelled by a military crackdown that leaves more than 800 dead –
mostly sect members, including BH leader Mohammed Yusuf. A mosque in the
capital of Borno State (Maiduguri) that served as a sect headquarters is burnt
down.
11-12
June 2009: BH leader Mohammed Yusuf threatens reprisals in a video
recording to the president following the killing of 17 BH members in a joint
military and police operation in Borno State. This was after a disagreement
over BH members’ alleged refusal to use crash helmets while in a funeral
procession to bury members who had died in a car accident.
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