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Coffee shop blast eliminates 16 in Nigeria's Borno state

Sixteen individuals were killed on Wednesday when a bomb exploded a village coffee shop in Nigeria's Borno state, hotbed of the Boko Haram militant insurgency, authorities stated.

No group has declared duty for the attack, which likewise injured a number of individuals.

Authorities representative Nahum Kenneth Daso stated on Thursday the federal government had actually enforced a 24-hour curfew following the attack, which came barely a week after a landmine surge on a highway in Borno state killed seven soldiers.

Local resident Kachallah Goni informed Reuters he heard a loud explosion at around 1930 GMT on Wednesday at a popular cafe in Kawuri town, a couple of kilometers from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state.

Mustapha Modu, a regional vigilante, stated he recovered at least 20 bodies from the coffee shop.

Nigeria deals with a series of security obstacles including a. long-running Islamist insurgency in the northeast, separatist. violence in the southeast, widespread oil theft in the Niger Delta. and kidnapping for ransom by criminal gangs.

On Thursday, thousands opposed in cities throughout Nigeria. versus prevalent insecurity, the rising cost of living, and. governance issues.

(source: Reuters)