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I love it when characters in movies sing obscure pop songs. This featured quite prominently in Typhoon Club. I've been humming it all day.
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Kano (Nigeria) (AFP) - Suspected Boko Haram Islamists have kidnapped eight more girls from Nigeria's embattled northeast, residents said on Tuesday, after the extremist group's leader claimed responsibility for abducting more than 200 schoolgirls last month. "They moved door to door looking for girls," said Abdullahi Sani, referring to the late Sunday attack in the village of Warabe, Borno state. Sani, a Warabe resident, spoke to AFP by phone from Gwoza, a town 10 kilometres (six miles) away where he and others fled after the attack, which he blamed on Boko Haram. "We in Gwoza are also living in fear because of the kidnap of eight girls in Warabe," he told AFP. Source: AFP
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped eight girls aged 12 to 15 from a village near one of their strongholds in northeast Nigeria overnight, police and residents said on Tuesday.
"They were many, and all of them carried guns. They came in two vehicles painted in army color. They started shooting in our village," said Lazarus Musa, a resident of Warabe, where the attack happened.
A police source, who could not be named, said the girls were taken away on trucks, along with looted livestock and food. The Islamist rebels are still holding more than 200 girls they abducted from a secondary school on April 14.
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