Monday 23 July 2012

15 year old twins killed in Yobe State

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Residents of Nasarawa ward of Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, yesterday,
woke up to the shocking news of the slaughter of twin teenagers by yet to be identified persons. The state Commissioner of Police, Patrick Egbuniwe, who confirmed the incidence in Damaturu said the command was suspecting members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect. He also revealed that the oldest private school
in the state, Yobe Children’s Academy, had also been burned down.
According to the Police boss, the cases of night killings and burning of schools are on the increase in the state capital as the hoodlums no longer use gun or explosive devices but resort to slaughtering of their victims as sounds of guns and bombs often attracts immediate response by security agents. The Commissioner of Police who wondered why the attackers will slaughter 15-year-old set of twins said the incident occurred at about 10pm on Saturday.
He also stated that the Yobe Children’s Academy was set on fire around 11 o’clock of the same day.
A staff of the school who spoke on condition of anonymity said 30 classrooms were razed as only the staff room, library and laboratory were spared.
The school, according to him, has pre-nursery,
nursery, primary and secondary sections and currently with over 3,000 student population. He expressed grief over where the students will write the Junior Secondary School Examination slated for today.
The school was established in 1992 and at the moment is one of the leading institutions with good academic records with several of its products excelling in high institutions at home and abroad and internationally.

Directly Pulled from Vanguard News.





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