The Nigerian President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, was first among the West African Leaders, to arrive in Paris for a summit hosted by the French president, Francois Hollande, to discuss the threat posed by the Nigerian notorious Boko Haram militants.
As the Saturday summit began, news of fresh violence emerged.
There are reports that Ten Chinese workers are missing, one person injured, and one person was killed in the far north of Cameroon, near the Nigerian border, where attackers targeted a camp run by a Chinese Engineering Company.
In Nigeria, Eleven people were reported dead in a village, a few hours drive from the Cameroonian border.
During the summit, President Good luck Jonathan, stated that the Boko Haram terrorists who's aim is to stop Western education for women in Nigeria, is now no longer all about that. He said that the aim have now graduated or deviated from the initial. The leaders have all agreed that the Boko Haram group are linked to Al Qaeda, and are currently discussing possible strategies for a successful returning of the young Nigerian abducted girls. President Jonathan is positive that their success is sure.
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