Gamboru
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Gamboru (oder auch Gamburu) ist eine Kleinstadt in Borno im Nordosten Nigerias nahe der Grenze zu Kamerun.
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Gamboru ou Gambaru, aussi appelée Gamboru Ngala est une ville située au Nord-Est du Nigéria à proximité immédiate de la frontière avec le Cameroun. Gamboru comprend un important marché aux bestiaux, c'est le chef-lieu de Ngala, l'une des zones de gouvernement local de l'État de Borno.
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Gamboru (or Gamburu) is a market town in Borno State, northeast Nigeria, near the Cameroon border. It is the administrative centre of Ngala local government area. A 2013 IRIN report indicated that pharmacies in Gamboru Ngala were subject to attack by Islamist insurgents Boko Haram, and that the prices of medicines had "gone up by at least a third" as a result. On 6 January 2020, a bomb at the marketplace on the bridge to Fotokol killed at least 30 people.
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Gamboru (oder auch Gamburu) ist eine Kleinstadt in Borno im Nordosten Nigerias nahe der Grenze zu Kamerun.
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Gamboru (or Gamburu) is a market town in Borno State, northeast Nigeria, near the Cameroon border. It is the administrative centre of Ngala local government area. A 2013 IRIN report indicated that pharmacies in Gamboru Ngala were subject to attack by Islamist insurgents Boko Haram, and that the prices of medicines had "gone up by at least a third" as a result. The Boko Haram attack on Gamboru on May 5–6, 2014, and its twin town of Ngala killed at least 300 people. Some residents reported that they planned to move to Cameroon in the wake of the attacks, and a Nigerian Army source indicated that corruption was hampering efforts to defend local residents. On May 9, 2014, it was reported that the bridge linking Gamboru to the rest of Nigeria, and also linking "the immigration checkpoints of both Cameroon and Nigeria," had been destroyed. On May 11 it was reported that Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima had visited the town to view the destruction and offer condolences, and "promised to rebuild the Gamboru Ngala central market." Local government chairman Bakura Mustapha indicated that over 200 vehicles, and "hundreds of shops and houses" had been burned. On 2 February 2015, the Nigerian Army said it had recaptured Gamboru from Boko Haram, along with the nearby towns of Mafa, Mallam Fatori, Abadam, and Marte, following joint military operations by Nigerian and Cameroonian forces, civilian forces, and three days of Chadian airstrikes. On 6 January 2020, a bomb at the marketplace on the bridge to Fotokol killed at least 30 people.
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Gamboru ou Gambaru, aussi appelée Gamboru Ngala est une ville située au Nord-Est du Nigéria à proximité immédiate de la frontière avec le Cameroun. Gamboru comprend un important marché aux bestiaux, c'est le chef-lieu de Ngala, l'une des zones de gouvernement local de l'État de Borno.
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