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No fewer than 18 people have reportedly killed as suspected Boko Haram gunmen stormed two villages in Borno state.

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Boko-Haram-002The survivor of the attacks said, “Suddenly we heard gunshots in all directions and cries for help from women and children,”“As entered my house I was hit on leg and I fell down but I  dragged myself to a nearby shack where I hid until the shooting  subsided.Fighters from Boko Haram, whose campaign for a breakaway  Islamic state has killed thousands in mostly Muslim northern Nigeria,  also shot dead eight people in Kaya village before razing it to the  ground on Wednesday, a witnesses said. Boko Haram, seen as the gravest security threat in Africa’s  top oil producer, torched two other villages on the same day, witnesses  said, but no one was hurt. Colonel Muhammadu Dole, spokesman for  Nigerian forces in the northeast, said he had no further details on the  incidents.A military offensive against the four-and-a-half-year-old  insurgency that President Goodluck Jonathan ordered last May has pushed  the rebels into remoter areas, but it has failed to stem the violence.  It has also triggered reprisals on civilians.Jonathan replaced his entire military command last week,  after some embarrassing security lapses in rebel-affected areas,  including an attack on the airport and military barracks in Maiduguri  last month.He also named Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, a veteran army general  and ex-national security adviser as a new minister in a cabinet  reshuffle. Gusau is tipped to take the defense portfolio.

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