According to BBC, there
have been deadly clashes between two factions of the Islamist militant group
Boko Haram, security and local sources.
Details of the violent
fighting in the Monguno area of Borno state near Lake Chad are sketchy because
of a lack of mobile communications in the north-east.
It was sparked after
so-called Islamic State (IS) announced last month that Abu Musab al-Barnawi was
the leader of Boko Haram, replacing Abubakar Shekau.
However, Mr Shekau, who
initially pledged the group’s allegiance to IS, said he was still in charge.
Some analysts believe the
split could help the Nigerian military in its efforts to defeat the insurgents.
There has been no comment
yet from the Nigerian authorities on the fighting.
BBC News

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