The Islamist terrorist group do not look like slowing down anytime soon, as reports indicate they captured around 100 young men and boys in Doron Baga, a village in Borno State.
Punch reported yesterday that the group attacked the village last Sunday, during which 10 people were killed. In the aftermath, it emerged that 100 young men and boys had been captured by Boko Haram.
It is believed the group plans to forcefully recruit the abductees into their midst and have them do, whatever it is they do.
Survivors fled the village and narrated their ordeal to journalists, one woman in particular who said they had to flee because there continued to be constant attacks on their village.
She said she lost six family members in the latest attack alone, and revealed the group captured 100 boys and young men.
Boko Haram has been a thorn in the side of Nigerian authorities for a while now, particularly in April when they attracted worldwide attention after capturing over 200 young girls.
That sparked the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, yet unfortunately to this day officials are no closer to finding neither the girls nor the terrorist organisation causing so much havoc.