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UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by etokhana: 9:02pm On Nov 30, 2020
The United Nations on Monday recanted an earlier claim that 110 farmers were killed by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Zabarmari community, Borno State.

Local media had published a report on Saturday quoting officials of the Borno State government saying at least 43 farmers lost their lives in an attack by insurgents on a rice field.

On Sunday, the Borno governor, Babagana Zulum, had during a mass burial of the deceased farmers, told journalists that 43 farmers were killed.

Later on Sunday evening, the UN issued a statement which quoted the head of the UN System in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, saying that at least 110 farmers were killed in the said attack.

The UN version of the death toll from Koshobe rice field went viral.

In the initial UN statement, signed by Eve Sabbagh, UN’s Head of Public Information at the OCHA in Nigeria, Mr Kallon said he was “outraged and horrified by the gruesome attack against civilians carried out by non-state armed groups in villages near Borno State capital Maiduguri.”

He added that “at least 110 civilians were ruthlessly killed and many others were wounded in this attack.”

Withdrawal
In a new release on Monday, the UN said its initial statement was inaccurate.

The UN’s head, public information, said the earlier numbers quoted by Mr Kallon were not correctly sourced.

In an email circulated to reporters, Ms Sabbagh asked journalists to disregard the earlier statement.

“Please note the number of 110 civilians killed on Saturday’s attack is an unconfirmed number and the correct version of the statement by the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator is the one published yesterday on Reliefweb and used on OCHA Nigeria’s Twitter account:

In the fresh statement, the humanitarian agency replaced the portion where it quoted “110 deaths” with “unspecified figure”.

This time around, Mr Kallon was quoted saying “tens of civilians were ruthlessly killed and many others were wounded in this attack.”

The remaining paragraphs of the one-paged statement remained the same.

The UN did not, however, add how it got the earlier figure it released and which was quoted by at least one international media outlet.

Meanwhile, sources in Zabarmari had confirmed to newsmen that a search party was still combing the bushes for other missing farmers at the time newsmen visited the farm.

“The number of death remains the same,” he said. “We have not had any other corpses other than the 43 we buried yesterday; even though we know about 70 farmers were involved in the incident.”

https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/boko-haram-withdraws-claim-110-farmers-died-borno-attack-329787/amp?__twitter_impression=true

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by bolaayenimo: 9:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
First CNN, now UN

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Cyberterror: 9:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
Buhari's enemies go tire.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by capitalzero: 9:09pm On Nov 30, 2020
etokhana:
The United Nations on Monday recanted an earlier claim that 110 farmers were killed by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Zabarmari community, Borno State.

Local media had published a report on Saturday quoting officials of the Borno State government saying at least 43 farmers lost their lives in an attack by insurgents on a rice field.

On Sunday, the Borno governor, Babagana Zulum, had during a mass burial of the deceased farmers, told journalists that 43 farmers were killed.

Later on Sunday evening, the UN issued a statement which quoted the head of the UN System in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, saying that at least 110 farmers were killed in the said attack.

The UN version of the death toll from Koshobe rice field went viral.

In the initial UN statement, signed by Eve Sabbagh, UN’s Head of Public Information at the OCHA in Nigeria, Mr Kallon said he was “outraged and horrified by the gruesome attack against civilians carried out by non-state armed groups in villages near Borno State capital Maiduguri.”

He added that “at least 110 civilians were ruthlessly killed and many others were wounded in this attack.”

Withdrawal
In a new release on Monday, the UN said its initial statement was inaccurate.

The UN’s head, public information, said the earlier numbers quoted by Mr Kallon were not correctly sourced.

In an email circulated to reporters, Ms Sabbagh asked journalists to disregard the earlier statement.

“Please note the number of 110 civilians killed on Saturday’s attack is an unconfirmed number and the correct version of the statement by the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator is the one published yesterday on Reliefweb and used on OCHA Nigeria’s Twitter account:

In the fresh statement, the humanitarian agency replaced the portion where it quoted “110 deaths” with “unspecified figure”.

This time around, Mr Kallon was quoted saying “tens of civilians were ruthlessly killed and many others were wounded in this attack.”

The remaining paragraphs of the one-paged statement remained the same.

The UN did not, however, add how it got the earlier figure it released and which was quoted by at least one international media outlet.

Meanwhile, sources in Zabarmari had confirmed to newsmen that a search party was still combing the bushes for other missing farmers at the time newsmen visited the farm.

“The number of death remains the same,” he said. “We have not had any other corpses other than the 43 we buried yesterday; even though we know about 70 farmers were involved in the incident.”


Source ?
Nothing like massacre in zabarmari. No video of bokoharam killing people.
Yenefer and arrewa, how far?

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Kyase(m): 9:13pm On Nov 30, 2020
UN don join the bad gan
They want to set Nigeria ablaze like they did Libya

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Nbotee(m): 9:17pm On Nov 30, 2020
D UN recanting and replacing the initial figures with "unspecified number" still means far more than the 43 reported but the govt were killed .. But why is the govt more concerned about numbers instead of the crimes and massacre? First Lekki dey were more interested in the numbers been quoted dan the fact dat unarmed civilians were actually shot at. And now innocent farmers going about their normal farming business were massacred and the govt is busy asking whether dey go military clearance to farm and disputing the figures of those killed

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by uptimum123(m): 9:19pm On Nov 30, 2020
Glad they did.

In the coming days we will also see CNN coming out to apologise for their misinformation.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by byinks(f): 9:19pm On Nov 30, 2020
But the agenda of both UN and CNN is clear... they're expecting a bloodbath in Nigeria in the nearest future

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by NOC1(m): 9:20pm On Nov 30, 2020
What do they want to achieve by spreading unverified news?

It is a pity that the lives of NIgerian citizens are now used to play international and local politics.

Those service chiefs should be sacked, the reason for employing someone is to get results, when you don’t get results after much trainings, the next thing you should be getting is sack letter or you tender resignation letter.

In my opinion The service chiefs are failure, if you have anything contrary to my believe, kindly educate me

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Liposure: 9:21pm On Nov 30, 2020
The UN just lost my respect. How can a responsible international body be spreading fake information like that

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by GavelSlam: 9:24pm On Nov 30, 2020
They all love to castigate Nigeria.

Sadly, there are many willful participants in Nigeria.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Okoroawusa: 9:55pm On Nov 30, 2020
Nbotee:
D UN recanting and replacing the initial figures with "unspecified number" still means far more than the 43 reported but the govt were killed .. But why is the govt more concerned about numbers instead of the crimes and massacre? First Lekki dey were more interested in the numbers been quoted dan the fact dat unarmed civilians were actually shot at. And now innocent farmers going about their normal farming business were massacred and the govt is busy asking whether dey go military clearance to farm and disputing the figures of those killed
Bro nobody is happy over the killings but wrong information is wrong information. It doesn't however dispute the fact FG needs to do more in safeguarding the North.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Okoroawusa: 9:57pm On Nov 30, 2020
It's the UN coordinator in Nigeria that was quoted by the media.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Okoroawusa: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
Liposure:
The UN just lost my respect. How can a responsible body be spreading fake information
It was the UN coordinator in Nigeria that was quoted by the media. Everybody was emotional that yesterday. Make una chill. At least they have retracted. What of DJ Switch that is yet to retract her 78 bodies?

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by bukkysam(f): 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
When are we going to hear good news about Nigeria?

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by BF69BF: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
Anyone still taking the UN serious?

"Wetin unite for United Nations?, animal talk don start again o" - Fela.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by PCG001: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
ɛʋɛռ ɨʄ ʊռ աɨtɦɖʀaաs tɦɛɨʀ ċʟaɨʍs
ɨt ɖօɛsռ't ċɦaռɢɛ tɦɛ ʄaċt tɦat օʋɛʀ 1ҡ ʄaʀʍɛʀs tօtaʟʟʏ ɦas ɮɛɛռ ҡɨʟʟɛɖ sɨռċɛ ɮʊɦaʀɨ ɛռtɛʀɛɖ օʄʄɨċɛ ʄʀօʍ 2015 tɨʟʟ ɖatɛ ɮʏ ɮօҡօ ɦaʀaʍ&ʄʊʟaռɨ herdsmen undecided

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Nobody: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
grin


UN leave their die for them o.
As a matter of fact no one died.
No one can died there.
They r so peaceful and loving.
They are only trying to make FG look bad and bring down the government with this fake news.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by EdiskyHarry: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
Nigeria would have been a better place if not the northern part of Nigeria.
The northerners are the Most foolish sets of people on the planet earth, they will never condemn this evil government because of religious sentiment they have inside them. To them a bad MUSLIM leader is better than a good non Muslim leader.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by JoeEeL(m): 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2020
I'd rather believe UN's lies than Nigerian Government's truths.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by SpecialAdviser(m): 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
Cyberterror:
Buhari's enemies go tire.
So this news made your day m.o.ron?

43 is okay, 110 not okay. Congrats on your achievement. Your security is already at optimum.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Nobody: 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
It seems these foreign bodies now take bribe.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Dominion202: 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
UN be careful ooooooo
Is like you want Kwara lying machine to sanction you too.




Be warned!!!

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by highdon(m): 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
Nigeria is now a joke.


You dey police van dey wave me,
Which day that friendship start. grin grin

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Fibonacci88: 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2020
Bmc time to masturbate. Nobody was killed since no family member has come out to testify.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by sammy329(m): 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2020
So even UN is not exempted, God help us ooo. We should not be playing politics or chasing clout with people's lives.

It remain CNN to retract their statement.

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Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by Mopolchi: 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2020
angry
Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by emeijeh(m): 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2020
Wait, did General Enenche threaten them?
Re: UN Withdraws Claim That 110 Farmers Died In Borno Boko Haram Attack by fasho01(m): 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2020
Quite honorable

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