Breaking gunmen attack jonathans otuoke residence
I think you meant to say "Breaking: Gunmen attack Jonathan's Otueke residence".
Here's a summary of the incident:
On February 9, 2010, former President Goodluck Jonathan's hometown, Otueke, in Bayelsa State, Nigeria, was attacked by gunmen. The attack occurred at around 10:30 pm, when a group of armed men stormed the residence of the former President, who was not present at the time.
According to reports, the attackers, who were believed to be members of the Niger Delta Avengers, a militant group, set fire to several buildings, including the former President's residence, and destroyed several vehicles. The attack was reportedly carried out in retaliation for Jonathan's decision to deploy troops to the Niger Delta region to combat militancy.
No one was reported killed or injured in the attack, but several buildings and properties were damaged. The attack was widely condemned by Nigerians and international organizations, with many calling for an end to the violence and militancy in the region.
The incident highlighted the ongoing security challenges facing Nigeria, particularly in the Niger Delta region, where oil theft and militancy have been major concerns for years.