Nigerien soldiers stand guard outside the Diffa airport in South-East Niger on December 23. AFP
Nigerien soldiers stand guard outside the Diffa airport in South-East Niger on December 23. AFP
Nigerien soldiers stand guard outside the Diffa airport in South-East Niger on December 23. AFP
Nigerien soldiers stand guard outside the Diffa airport in South-East Niger on December 23. AFP

Boko Haram kills seven, kidnaps priest in Christmas Eve attack


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Boko Haram militants have stormed a Christian majority town on Christmas Eve killing seven, abducting a priest and looting supplies before disappearing back into the countryside.

Fighters in trucks and motorcycles stormed Pemi, a predominantly Christian village in Borno state on Thursday, shooting "indiscriminately" and setting buildings on fire, said Abwaku Kabu, a militia leader.

"The terrorists killed seven people, burnt 10 homes and looted food supplies that were meant to be distributed to residents to celebrate Christmas," Mr Kabu said.

In many parts of Nigeria, communities have resorted for self-defence to armed vigilantes or militias, who work alongside the army.

The assailants, who drove from the group's nearby Sambisa forest enclave, looted medical supplies from a hospital before setting it ablaze, the militia leader said, adding they also burnt a church and abducted a priest.

A body was found Friday morning, local community leader Ayuba Alamson said, raising the number of dead to seven.

The toll could rise as villagers fled into the bush during the attack and some people are still unaccounted for.

The village is located only 20 kilometres from Chibok, where Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls six years ago.

Separately on Thursday, gunmen attacked another Christian community in Garkida, in neighbouring Adamawa state, looting drug stores and food supplies before torching homes, residents told AFP.

There were no reports of casualties from that attack.

Nigeria's security agency, the Department of State Services, issued a warning on Tuesday about planned attacks.

The DSS asked Nigerians "to be extra vigilant and report strange movements," while assuring that it was "collaborating with other sister agencies to ensure that adequate measures are put in place for protection of lives and property."

President Muhammadu Buhari in a statement on Thursday "reiterated the promise of his administration to remain unyielding in confronting the Boko Haram insurgency as well as other forms of criminality."

  • A boy waves from within a bus as children kidnapped by Boko Haram from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, in northwestern Katsina State, Nigeria are seen returning after being freed. AFP
    A boy waves from within a bus as children kidnapped by Boko Haram from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, in northwestern Katsina State, Nigeria are seen returning after being freed. AFP
  • Security troops on Thursday rescued almost 350 schoolboys. AFP
    Security troops on Thursday rescued almost 350 schoolboys. AFP
  • Gunmen raided the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara town, Katsina state, on motorbikes and abducted the boys in the biggest such incident in the lawless region in recent years. AFP
    Gunmen raided the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara town, Katsina state, on motorbikes and abducted the boys in the biggest such incident in the lawless region in recent years. AFP
  • The boys will be medically examined and reunited with their families on Friday, he said. AFP
    The boys will be medically examined and reunited with their families on Friday, he said. AFP
  • The abduction gripped a nation already incensed by widespread insecurity, and evoked memories of Boko Haram's 2014 kidnapping of more than 270 schoolgirls in the north-eastern town of Chibok. AFP
    The abduction gripped a nation already incensed by widespread insecurity, and evoked memories of Boko Haram's 2014 kidnapping of more than 270 schoolgirls in the north-eastern town of Chibok. AFP
  • Armed groups of "bandits" who rob and kidnap for ransom carry out attacks on communities across the north-west, making it hard for locals to farm, travel or mine gold in some states. AFP
    Armed groups of "bandits" who rob and kidnap for ransom carry out attacks on communities across the north-west, making it hard for locals to farm, travel or mine gold in some states. AFP
  • Rescued Nigerian school boys sit together at the Government house in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
    Rescued Nigerian school boys sit together at the Government house in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
  • Freed Nigerian schoolboys walk after they were rescued by security forces in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
    Freed Nigerian schoolboys walk after they were rescued by security forces in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
  • Released students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, in northwestern Katsina State. AFP
    Released students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, in northwestern Katsina State. AFP
  • Released students gather at the Government House with other students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara. AFP
    Released students gather at the Government House with other students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara. AFP
  • Freed Nigerian schoolboys walk after they were rescued by security forces in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
    Freed Nigerian schoolboys walk after they were rescued by security forces in Katsina, Nigeria. REUTERS
  • Released students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara. AFP
    Released students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara. AFP
  • A child speaks on the phone while gathering at the Government House with other students from the Government Science Secondary school. AFP
    A child speaks on the phone while gathering at the Government House with other students from the Government Science Secondary school. AFP
  • A distressed child covers his face while gathering at the Government House. AFP
    A distressed child covers his face while gathering at the Government House. AFP

"For me, providing security for all residents in the country remains an article of faith," Mr Buhari said in a written Christmas message.

The 78-year-old urged citizens to volunteer "intelligence/information on activities of armed bandits, insurgents and other criminal elements within their communities in order to put an end to this blight."

The decade-long conflict in Nigeria's northeast has killed 36,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes, according to the United Nations.

Violence has spread to neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, prompting regional countries to form a military coalition to fight the extremist groups.

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The Abu Dhabi Awards explained:

What are the awards? They honour anyone who has made a contribution to life in Abu Dhabi.

Are they open to only Emiratis? The awards are open to anyone, regardless of age or nationality, living anywhere in the world.

When do nominations close? The process concludes on December 31.

How do I nominate someone? Through the website.

When is the ceremony? The awards event will take place early next year.

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Navdeep Suri, India's Ambassador to the UAE

There has been a longstanding need from the Indian community to have a religious premises where they can practise their beliefs. Currently there is a very, very small temple in Bur Dubai and the community has outgrown this. So this will be a major temple and open to all denominations and a place should reflect India’s diversity.

It fits so well into the UAE’s own commitment to tolerance and pluralism and coming in the year of tolerance gives it that extra dimension.

What we will see on April 20 is the foundation ceremony and we expect a pretty broad cross section of the Indian community to be present, both from the UAE and abroad. The Hindu group that is building the temple will have their holiest leader attending – and we expect very senior representation from the leadership of the UAE.

When the designs were taken to the leadership, there were two clear options. There was a New Jersey model with a rectangular structure with the temple recessed inside so it was not too visible from the outside and another was the Neasden temple in London with the spires in its classical shape. And they said: look we said we wanted a temple so it should look like a temple. So this should be a classical style temple in all its glory.

It is beautifully located - 30 minutes outside of Abu Dhabi and barely 45 minutes to Dubai so it serves the needs of both communities.

This is going to be the big temple where I expect people to come from across the country at major festivals and occasions.

It is hugely important – it will take a couple of years to complete given the scale. It is going to be remarkable and will contribute something not just to the landscape in terms of visual architecture but also to the ethos. Here will be a real representation of UAE’s pluralism.

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Director: Daniel Espinosa 

Stars: Jared Leto, Matt Smith, Adria Arjona

Rating: 2/5

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6.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (Dirt) 1.600m

7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 2,000m

7.50pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 1,600m

8.15pm: The Garhoud Sprint Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 1,200m

8.50pm: The Entisar Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 2,000m

9.25pm: Conditions (TB) Dh 120,000 (D) 1,400m

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2018 ICC World Twenty20 Asian Western Sub Regional Qualifier

Event info: The tournament in Kuwait this month is the first phase of the qualifying process for sides from Asia for the 2020 World T20 in Australia. The UAE must finish within the top three teams out of the six at the competition to advance to the Asia regional finals. Success at regional finals would mean progression to the World T20 Qualifier.

UAE’s fixtures: Fri Apr 20, UAE v Qatar; Sat Apr 21, UAE v Saudi Arabia; Mon Apr 23, UAE v Bahrain; Tue Apr 24, UAE v Maldives; Thu Apr 26, UAE v Kuwait

World T20 2020 Qualifying process:

  • Sixteen teams will play at the World T20 in two years’ time.
  • Australia have already qualified as hosts
  • Nine places are available to the top nine ranked sides in the ICC’s T20i standings, not including Australia, on Dec 31, 2018.
  • The final six teams will be decided by a 14-team World T20 Qualifier.

World T20 standings: 1 Pakistan; 2 Australia; 3 India; 4 New Zealand; 5 England; 6 South Africa; 7 West Indies; 8 Sri Lanka; 9 Afghanistan; 10 Bangladesh; 11 Scotland; 12 Zimbabwe; 13 UAE; 14 Netherlands; 15 Hong Kong; 16 Papua New Guinea; 17 Oman; 18 Ireland

RESULT

Bournemouth 0 Southampton 3 (Djenepo (37', Redmond 45' 1, 59')

Man of the match Nathan Redmond (Southampton)

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Match info

Manchester United 4
(Pogba 5', 33', Rashford 45', Lukaku 72')

Bournemouth 1
(Ake 45 2')

Red card: Eric Bailly (Manchester United)

England-South Africa Test series

1st Test England win by 211 runs at Lord's, London

2nd Test South Africa win by 340 runs at Trent Bridge, Nottingham

3rd Test July 27-31 at The Oval, London

4th Test August 4-8 at Old Trafford, Manchester