Thousands of Cameroonian youths are showing their support for their military by marching through the capital of Yaounde as attacks from neighboring Nigerian extremists continue Saturday.
In a series of attacks in Nigeria and Chad, Boko Haram has killed 34 people or more. Boko Haram militant fighters killed at least 34 and injured several others in a series of attacks on villages near Chibok and Konduga in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state earlier this week, according to residents and local officials.
A group of 158 women and children returned home after being kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in north-eastern Nigeria back in December, BBC News website reports.
Nigeria will postpose presidential elections amidst continued violence from Boko Haram. The Nigerian government announced Saturday plans to postpone its Feb.
The Cameroonian government said it was the militants' heaviest loss yet on its territory. Communications minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary said in a statement that in the early hours on Monday, several hundred Boko Haram fighters used the cover of thick fog to enter Kolofata, a town and commune in Cameroon, from Nigeria to storm the town's military base, reports ABC News Online.
Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram has released a video depicting their slaughter of captive civilians. Despite this new footage of brutality, the group has suffered some losses across Nigeria's borders.
Boko Haram releases new video of massacre Boko Haram released a video showing an apparent civilian massacre, according to CBS. The Islamic extremist group, which has terrorized a large swath of Nigeria since April, continues to do so to fulfill their goal of establishing what they are calling an Islamic caliphate.
Boko Haram attacked two Nigerian cities, Maiduguru and Damaturu, on Monday. The cities, located to the north, suffered severe casualties, especially in Damaturu, where government forces battles Boko Haram fighters for control of the city.
A suicide attack at a school in northeastern Nigeria has left almost 50 people dead and has reignited popular anger toward the government for its inability to curb the attacks against schools and towns. Though no one has claimed responsibility, it is believed Boko Haram conducted the attack.
The leader of Boko Haram, tells the world in a video Friday, that the more than 200 girls kidnapped from a boarding school over six months ago, have been married off and converted to Islam.
A self-proclaimed leader of the Nigerian militant group, Boko Haram, said that the more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls have not been released as was promised in a recent agreement with the Nigerian government, but instead have been "married off" to its fighters.
Boko Haram kidnaps 60 women days after truce announced in Nigeria Days after the Nigerian government announced a truce with Islamic extremists Boko Haram, a suspected group of militants has reportedly kidnapped 60 women from two villages, Bloomberg reported.
Boko Haram, the Islamic extremists who threatened to topple towns across Nigeria in order to establish their own rule and are responsible for the kidnapping of 200 schoolgirls in March this year, agreed to a ceasefire and to release the girls Friday.