Categories
Holiday Out
Ethnic And Regional, Auctions, By Region, Recreation, Tools
New types of Art
Architecture, Art History, Writer's Resources, Design, Television
Latest Inventions
Graphics, Robotics, Algorithms, Performance And Capacity, Artificial Life
World Trading
Telecommunications, Aerospace And Defense, Management, Employment, Chemicals
Active life
Search Engines, Animal, Education, Reproductive Health, Occupational Health And Safety
Gadgets
Parallel Computing, Artificial Life, Internet, Mobile Computing, Programming
Medicin & Health
Education, Public Health And Safety, Teen Health, Senior Health, Dentistry
Entertainment & Art
Magazines And E-Zines,
Body Art,
People,
Classical Studies,
Writer's Resources
World Stocks
Major Companies, Aerospace And Defense, Real Estate, Mining And Drilling, Agriculture And Forestry
Malls & Markets
Top videos
Top news
Top stories
Nigeria massacre residents return home (AFP)Residents of an area where hundreds were massacred at the weekend near Nigeria's city of Jos returned home early Wednesday having fled overnight gunfire, a witness said. Speaking on the phone from her house in Bukka Uku, about four kilometres (three miles) south of Jos, Josephine Emmanuel said she and other villagers had taken cover in police barracks late Tuesday night after hearing gunfire. However, it later emerged that soldiers had been firing into the air to disperse crowds of ethnic Berom youths that had built up after a Muslim Fulani man was arrested with a gun in the predominantly Christian neighbourhood. "Because of the tension and anxiety in the area, we took it for a gunfight and left our homes for the police barracks," Josephine Emmanuel, a resident of Bukka Uku, told AFP. "We returned home when it became clear what the gunshots were for," she said. "Soldiers are still around to ensure nothing happens". The area was the scene of an orgy of violence on Sunday which claimed hundreds of mainly Christian lives in a reported revenge attack by the mainly Muslim Fulani ethnic group. |
