HORRIFIC: Boko Haram kills 37 in separate attacks, Christian college burnt

Thirty seven people have been killed in Adamawa, north-east Nigeria by men suspected to be members of the Boko Haram Islamic militant sect.
This is coming a day after about fifty students of Federal Government College, Yobe were massacred by members of the terrorist group.
Reports from Adamawa suggest that the militants staged three separate attacks on innocents citizens in Shuwa, Kirchinga and Michika. A theological college was also affected in the deadly attack.
Read the Vanguard reportbelow:
The chairman of the Madagali local government area in Adamawa, Maina Ularamu, said "a large number of militants carried out three separate attacks on Shuwa and Kirchinga in my local government area and on Michika in neighbouring Michika (district)".
"The gunmen divided themselves into three groups and separately attacked the three locations," he told AFP.
In Shuwa, several buildings were burnt, including a Christian theological college and a section of a secondary school.
A local resident, Kwaje Bitrus, said three bodies were recovered from the seminary and a total of 20 were killed in and around the village.
In Kirchinga, Samuel Garba said the gunmen were all dressed in military uniform — a tactic frequently employed by the militant fighters in previous, similar attacks.
"The gunmen… killed eight people in our village and burnt many houses," he added.
"Four people have so far been confirmed dead in Michika," said Abdul Kassim, who lives in the village.
The dead were a young boy who was trying to run away and three security guards, he added.
In a statement, the military confirmed the attacks on multiple communities in Adamawa but said that only one soldier and three civilians were killed. Troops repelling the raids also killed six suspected Islamists, according to the statement.
The military further claimed that the militants, "in desperation for money and food…looted and burnt banks (and) shops", and were trying to escape across the Cameroon border.
The top military commander in Adamawa last week ordered that the state's border with Cameroon be sealed to block Boko Haram's purported escape routes.
Residents in Michika described earlier how people fled to the nearby foothills when the attackers arrived in four-wheeled drive trucks and on motorcycles.
Michika resident Abdul Kassim said militants arrived at about 9:30 pm (2030 GMT) on Wednesday, "armed with RPGs (rocket propelled grenades) and explosives which they hurled indiscriminately at homes and public buildings".
The attack reportedly lasted for more than four hours. Various residents said four banks were razed, as well as hundreds of shops, a police station, government buildings and dozens of homes.
One witness, who requested anonymity, said the village looked like a "war zone" and that some 90 percent of all businesses had been destroyed.

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