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Thursday, May 1, 2014

ANOTHER BOMB BLAST IN ABUJA, NIGERIA , MANY DEAD SO FAR !

People gather at the site of a car bomb explosion in Abuja, Nigeria - 1 May 2014


Another bomb blast in Abuja bomb blast at Nyanya in Abuja tonight.The bomb was inside a white golf car. Military authorities have cordoned off the place. Two cylinders at the time of filing this report were  being demobilized by men of the bomb disposal units of the military. Most of the dead have been deposited at Asokoro and Nyanya General hospitals..While some of the injured were rushed to National hospital Abuja
 Security has been tightened around Abuja since the blast.. More security men where seen manning key areas within the city.The bomb blast occurred in Nyanya an area that is less than ten minutes drive from the Presidential villa,Aso Rock in Abuja.

1 comment:

Goodluck Support Group USA - DC/MD/VA said...


I wanted to ignore some people's rant concerning the latest Bomb blast near Abuja but somehow I could not hold it. Some have called GEJ a failure but cannot present anything they can do differently from Jonathan. Some have said here that he has all financial resources and military might to fight the boko haram, it is the same people that shout no power, no power, and with all these financial resources in his disposal power can't be solved; it is the same people that says that upon all the financial resources in his disposal there is no good roads, it is the same people that claim and lament that upon all the financial resources in his disposal there is no railroads, no water, no pension payment, yet all these things have been tackled by this administration simultanouesly and yet allocates to the military enough financial resources to fighting this menace called Boko haram which is a national problem, Boko Haram operates at their own time, should I say they have all the time to wait, they are internationally funded and operate from outside the country, then I asked, which administration can be faced with this dilenma and solve it in a minute? Instead of us pointing fingers and blaming Boko Haramt on the government, we as citizens should take it as a patriotic duty to fight back; this is a fight against our country and not the government but us as people, it can only be solved collectively, every citizen should do their own part in fighting this fight, afterall boko Haram are not bombing the government, they are bombing our brothers and sisters regardless of tribe, religion or creed. Boko Haram is our problem, If people think that they can blame the failure in fighting Boko Haram on Jonathan, they should think again, because if we fail, the whole nation fails, if Boko Haram gets the upper hand Nigeria and Nigerians as a nation and citizens have failed and not Jonathan