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January 2014 Northern Nigeria attacks

The January 2014 Northern Nigeria attacks were a set of terrorist massacres that occurred in Jan 2014 at Kawuri, Borno state and in Chakawa village, Madagali Local Government Area, Adamawa State respectively (on 2 separate occasions in the latter location). All of the attacks have been blamed on Boko Haram.
On the 31st of January, a pastor and 10 members of his congregation were killed in Chakawa.〔(Gunmen invade church, kill pastor, 10 worshippers in Adamawa. ) Samuel Agada, Daily Post Nigeria. February 2, 2014.〕〔(Kill Pastor, 10 worshippers In Adamawa. ) February 2, 2014 - 5:31am | Lara Adejoro, Daily Times of Nigeria.〕
==26 January==
The night of 26 January saw a pair of simultaneous attacks that occurred on 26th Jan 2014 at Kawuri, Borno state and a Cathlolic church in Chakawa village, Madagali Local Government Area, Adamawa State respectively.〔BBC world news, 27 January 2014.(Nigeria 'Boko Haram' attacks leave scores dead. )〕〔(Communal unrest turns deadly in Nigeria. ) AlJazeera English website. Accessed 25 May 2014.〕〔(Gunmen kill worshippers at Nigeria church. ) AlJazeera English website. Accessed 25 May 2014.〕
In Kawuri, a village in Konduga Local Government, Borno State (located some 37 kilometers southeast of Maiduguri), some 85 people were slain overnight.〔HARUNA UMAR. (85 dead in Nigerian village massacre ). January 28, 2014 at 09:14pm.〕〔(Boko haram: 85 dead and counting in northeast Nigeria village ), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 12:36.〕〔Reuters News Agency.(Death toll in northeast Nigeria attack rises to 85 ), Tue Jan 28, 2014.〕
The attacks have been blamed on Boko Haram.〔Ibrahim-Gwamna Mshelizza. (Not Less Than 50 Killed In Kawuri Today ). The Nigerian Voice. 27 January 2014.〕
In Chakawa (also known as Waga Chakawa) the throats of several church worshippers were slit,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=How Boko Haram Slit Throats Of Church Worshippers In Adamawa [GRAPHIC] | 9JAOLOFOFO™ )〕 while others were shot. An estimated 31 people were killed,〔By Saharareporters, New York Jan, 29 2014, 9:01AM. (Adamawa Bishop Says Boko Haram Killed 31 Of His Parishioners. )〕 but this was reivsed to the figure of 41.〔Sunday, 02 February 2014 05:00. Kabiru R. Anwar, (Chakawa death toll rises to 41; pastor killed in fresh Hyambula attack. )〕
The final death toll has been put at least 138 people.〔Ndahi Marama & Umar Yusuf, January 29, 2014. (Adamawa church attack: Death toll rises to 138. ) Vanguard Nigeria.〕

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