Nigeria Rocked by Series of Terrorist Attacks over Weekend, Officials Claim

The West African nation of Nigeria has been marred
by several terrorist attacks over the weekend resulting in several fatalities,
the country's regional officials said.
Two separate assaults were carried out by
unidentified gunmen in two communities located in the Benue state in
southeastern Nigeria. According to police spokesperson Catherine Anene, cited
by the Premium Times news outlet, two groups of armed men killed a family of
three late on Saturday and two people early on Sunday.
Anene specified that five suspects have been
detained, while an inquiry is underway.
Another attack occurred in northeastern Borno State,
where militants from the Boko Haram terrorist organization killed at least
three people while attacking several localities, regional government's
spokesman Isa Gusau has said.
"About four communities, comprising Tashan
Alade, Shafa, Azare, Sabon-Kasuwa, and Debro, were affected by Saturday’s
attack with schools, shops and places of worship destroyed by the insurgents.
Three persons were killed in Shafa, among them two hunters and a
civilian," Gusau wrote on Facebook late on Sunday.
He added that the regional government has ordered
for the reconstruction of all destroyed property and deployed law enforcement
forces to boost security in the area.
Notably, Boko Haram is infamous for numerous attacks
and abductions in the western African region. Nigeria, along with Niger,
Cameroon, and Chad, are engaged in military operations combating the militants.