Members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria have vowed to continue  their protest within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on Monday,  despite the killing of its members by soldiers on Saturday.   The group began an annual arbaeen trek across parts of the country on  Thursday, but clashed with the Army in Zuba, Abuja on Saturday.   While the army claims three Shiite members were killed, a  spokesperson for the group in Abuja, Abdullahi Musa said the figure “is  twice what the Nigerian army has confirmed”.   “Six of our members were killed by the army on Saturday. I can  confirm that. They even planned doing the same thing to us today, but  the place where they set their road block; we didn’t reach it,” Mr Musa  said.   “The names of our bothers killed by Army at Zuba on Saturday are:  Abdu-aziz Dahiru Maigana Zariya, Mika’il Shuaibu Katina, Rabiu  Malumfashi, Sa’idu Khalid Lagos, Abu-Dajjana Ibrahim Manzo Suleja and  Ukasha Isa Madlla.   “We plan to continue tomorrow. Although we ...