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Police say fighters from armed group Boko Haram broke into jail in northeastern Yobe state and freed 40 prisoners.
Strict curfew in place across northern Kaduna state after church attacks, amid fears of retaliatory violence.
Many say government is failing to address root causes of rising violence between Christians and Muslims in Kaduna state.
Goodluck Jonathan fires defence minister and national security adviser amid mounting sectarian violence in north.
We ask if Boko Haram is to be blamed for renewed sectarian violence in the wake of more killings in the country's north.
Washington designates three leaders of the African armed group as "terrorists" in bid to halt violence in Nigeria.
Soldiers and police patrol empty streets of Kaduna and Damaturu after days of violence left at least 100 people dead.
Nigerian Red Cross says at least 25 people have been killed in new attacks in the city of Damaturu.
At least 21 killed and dozens wounded in three blasts targeting churches in the cities of Zaria and Kaduna.
Attacks on worship services at a university campus and a church in northern Nigeria leave at least 21 people killed.
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