No fewer than 30 people have died in the twin bomb explosions that
rocked the Northern Nigerian city of Kano Monday night, according to
reports. Some reports even spoke of four separate blasts. P.M.NEWS
correspondent quoted a witness of the blast at The New Road that over
30 people died, while many were injured. Another blast targeted
Ibo/Enugu street, in Sabon Gari, a strip filled with outdoor bars and
eateries. The explosions bore the imprimatur of the militant Boko Haram sect that has vowed to Islamise northern Nigeria. “There
is confusion all over the place. There were four huge explosions, so
huge that they shook the whole area. Everywhere is enveloped in smoke
and dust,” said Chinyere Madu, a fruit vendor, in a report by AFP. “We have had some explosions in Sabon Gari this evening,” Kano state
Police Commissioner Musa Daura said, referring to the neighbourhood
previously targetted by Boko Haram Islamists. “I can confirm six dead
and six others injured.” Resident Kola Oyebanji said he believed “beer parlours” were the target. “My house is not far from there,” he told AFP. “All my windows are shattered.” Kano had been target of terrorist attacks since the 20 January 2012 multiple attacks that killed over 180 people. This
year, the eve of the anniversary of the 2012 attacks, the convoy of the
Emir Ado Bayero was attacked by gunmen. Five persons were killed. And
on 18 March, a bus terminus for inter-state journeys was also bombed,
with over 75 people dying and many luxury buses gutted by fire.
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