The latest attack in Izghe, Borno state, happened at about 1:00 am (0000 GMT) and forced residents who had returned to the village after the Ferbuary 15 deadly strike to flee again.
Maina Ularamu, the chairman of the Madagali local government area in neighbouring Adamawa state, told AFP that "nothing remains but burnt ruins".
Izghe is in Gwoza district of Borno but its residents have closer ties with Madagali due to its proximity and ethnic allegiances.
Ularamu said one person was injured in the attack. Elderly residents who had stayed in the village had now also left, he added.
"The elderly who remained in the town, vowing not to leave their roots, had no option but to move to Madagali because the whole town has been burnt and everything looted," he said.
Some 10,000 residents from Izghe and neighbouring villages fled to Madagali in the wake of last week's attack, heaping pressure on neighbouring towns and cities.
"We are facing a humanitarian situation in Madagali because the displaced persons are in dire need of basic supplies which we don't have the capacity to meet," said Ularamu.
The attack -- and others in the northeast blamed on the Islamist group over the last week -- sparked condemnation from the United States and United Nations, among others.
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