Friday 18 April 2014

At Last! The Suicide Bomber Of #AbujaBombBlast Has been finally Identified!

A body has been recovered by the Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU) of the Nigerian security forces suspected to be the suicide bomber of yesterday’s attack in Nyanya, Abuja.

The charred body was recovered with charms and amulets, he must have used for protection, still strapped to his body. Also with him was a photo of a young boy suspected to be his son.

The charms and amulets are typical of the type used by members of the terrorist group Boko Haram.

Security sources also recovered useful leads with him, including a mobile phone.

Eyewitnesses say they saw a red Volkswagen with four men drive into the park yesterday, whom after detonated the bomb also tried to escape before the explosion.

Either way, security forces said that the suspected bomber, having conveyed the bomb to its destination, walked away to a location at the bus park where he ostensibly waited for the bomb to explode.

Security forces are investigating into how the bomb operation was carried out.

Saturday 12 April 2014

Boko Haram Kills Several Students Going To Write JAM

Variant students move to write down vertical test in Borno State are reportedly killed by the horrendous Boko Haram sect. They were among many persons that lost their lives in multiple attacks that were unleashed by the sect in four communities.

A senator from the area said: "What happened in Borno was on the far side understanding. it's a requirement on behalf of me to talk since the individuals lives are concerned and that they are my individuals. of these are happening in my body and it'll be wrong to stay quiet. I feel such a lot offended and wouldn't have spoken however undoubtedly my conscience won't let me try this.”

The senator who is representing Borno Central within the Senate, Zannah Ahmed, on Friday suspect the military of guilt within the latest attack wherever he aforesaid that 210 individuals were killed in attacks on four cities.

The cities enclosed Dikwa, Kala Balge, Gambulga and Gwoza.