The Nigerian Emergency Management Agency told the BBC that Christian youths attacked a vehicle that had come to rescue survivors after the attack, smashing one of the windows.
Kamkwamba is part of a generation of Africans who are not waiting for their governments or aid groups to come to their rescue, according to the author.
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As the form factors get bigger and those young people grow up, get jobs and have to talk on the phone, Bluetooth will come to the rescue with connectivity to desk handsets and car speakers.
Regulators have put SNS Reaal, the Netherlands' fourth-largest bank by assets, in the "too-big-to-fail" category, which means the government is required to come to the rescue should it appear to be on the road to failure.
Which is why we're grateful when super athletes like Mo Farah come to the rescue.
Lenders figure that if their investments go bad, the IMF will come to their rescue.
They may have come to the rescue of someone within the organization at a pivotal moment.
It will be tough for the U.S. consumer to come to the rescue again.
But the finance side has more tiptoeing to do before auto sales come to the rescue.
If caught, illegals have to assume their home country won't come to their rescue.
Some have questioned why it took so long to come to the rescue.
Perhaps foreign buyers will come to the rescue, but the just-released numbers for Q4 are not encouraging.
Given a bump in the road, Friedman and Keynes each thought policymakers could come to the rescue.
It's not easy to admit that you can't just come to the rescue for your little sister.
Hopes that its parent company, the Carlyle Group would come to the rescue have also failed to materialize.
But this time spendthrift Americans, reeling from multiple blows, may not be able to come to the rescue.
Another dictator, the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, has come to the rescue and paid the Belarusian debt to Gazprom.
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Whether private companies will be willing to come to the rescue without firm guarantees of control seems doubtful .
Does anyone doubt that if any of them got into trouble the government would again have to come to their rescue?
The U.S. Tax Court has repeatedly come to the rescue of abused women and relieved their tax debts despite joint returns.
The forth flag is investor complacency over the ability of policy makers to come to the rescue should the economy weaken.
Fortunately a Canadian man might have come to the rescue, claiming to have solved the riddle in just 17 minutes.
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In Thailand, politicians have found it hard to hide their pique that America did not come to their rescue last July.
However, just because you have a relationship does not mean that they reporter or outlet will come to your rescue or help.
Ironically it is perhaps America that will come to the rescue of Europe, says Errol Damelin, CEO of payday loans provider Wonga.
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To begin with, he had no army to speak of, which is why Angola and Zimbabwe had to come to his rescue.
Thankfully, Beth Kanter and KD Paine have come to our rescue with their new book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit.
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LB, a beleaguered eastern German Landesbank created in 1992, because the local savings banks were too poor to come to the rescue.
Even if sonic hedgehog cannot come to the rescue, another molecule might.
Rebranding may also come to the rescue of the Leprosy Elimination Programme.
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