Residents said dozens of people may have been killed in the raids on villages roughly 10 kilometres, outside of Chibok, but no one was able to offer an authoritative death toll and the military was not immediately available to comment.
"The attackers went to churches with bombs and guns," Timothy James, a Chibok resident said by phone.
"From what I gathered, dozens of worshippers, including men, women and children were killed," he said, explaining that his information had come from people who fled the affected area and through phone calls.
"We cannot tell the number of dead bodies," he added. "I was told the attackers burnt at least three churches to the ground."
Mark further said that the military had not responded to distress calls after the attack began.
"They just went and got a hiding place in the bush," he told AFP.
While it was not immediately possible to verify the charge, if true, it would likely raise further questions about the military effort in the northeast, the epicentre of Boko Haram's five-year deadly uprising.
Fifty-seven of the girls escaped within days of the nighttime raid on the school and local officials have said that 219 are still being held.
International outrage has spread since the kidnappings and Nigeria has vowed to secure better secure in the area in the south of Borno state.
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