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SAD!!! Telegraph’s Managing Editor dies in Emab Plaza bomb blast

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Yesterday, it was confirmed that the bomb blast at Emab Plaza in Abuja claimed 21 lives and left so many people injured. Reports coming from Abuja reveals that the Managing Editor (North) of the New Telegraph newspapers, Alhaji Suleiman Bisalla (pictured above) sadly was among the 21 people that died in yesterday's Emab Plaza bombing in Abuja.

 Bisalla, 46, a native of Gindiri in Mangul LGA of Plateau State, had left the New Telegraph office in Abuja around 3.30pm to Emab Plaza to go and repair his phone. The bomb went off 30 minutes later. His corpse was deposited at the Maitama General Hospital, where he and others killed in the blast were taken to. His younger brother, Mohammed, has confirmed his death. Bisalla was a former Deputy Editor with the Daily Trust Newspaper in Abuja and joined the New Telegraph newspaper late last year. He was married with children. May his soul  and the  souls of the other unknown people who lost their lives yesterday rest in peace...Amen.
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21 Confirmed Dead, 17 Injured In Today's Emab Plaza Bomb Blast, Abuja

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Abuja is becoming known for constant recurring bomb blast. The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, Frank Mba, has confirmed that 21 people died this afternoon when a bomb went off at the very busy Emab Plaza in Wuse 2, Abuja. He also confirmed that 17 people were seriously injured and have been taken to Maitama District Hospital,  Gwarimpa hospital, Wuse hospital, Garki hospital and National hospital. 

Mr Mba said one suspect has been arrested and investigations have already started. The bomb is said to have gone off in a car as it passed through the gate of the mall around 4 this afternoon. The fire that followed the explosion is said to have engulfed most of the cars parked around the mall.  

Security Forces have condoned off the scene of the blast, while the Police Bomb Disposal Squad has commenced post-blast analysis as part of the general investigative process, according to a statement.

The attack is believed to have been carried out by a suicide bomber though there are other conflicting reports from some eye-witnesses that a man on a bike threw the explosive and sped off. Though no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, we all can kinda guess. See more photos below:



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Genevieve Nnaji, Omoni Oboli & Ibinabo Fiberesima Mourn Victims of Abuja Bomb Blast Today

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The nation mourns the innocent people who lost their lives in the deadly bomb blast in Abuja yesterday. The President was shocked to received the sad report and acted in a swift response to coordinate the security and the health officials to tightened security and to offer assistance to the survivals of the blast.

Other celebs have offer their prayers and sympathies to the families of the victims. One of the first people to mention the incident was top actress Omoni Oboli who wrote in her twitter page, “May God rest the souls of the departed. My heart goes out to the families & friends…#weareallhurting #whenwillthemourningend #Jesussaveus.”

Star actress Genevieve Nnaji has also dropped a line for the departed brothers and sisters, who died in bomb blast.
“May the souls of our brothers and sisters..who had this mornings gift of life taken from them without mercy, rest with The Lord Almighty. Amen! #RipvictimsofNyanyabombing,” Genevieve Nnaji wrote.

The National President of Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Ibinabo Fiberesima, also joined her voice with other entertainment celebrities to mourn the untimely deaths of victims of Nyanya, Abuja bomb blast. She lamented, “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, we will grieve and find strength in what remains behind. RIP Abuja Bomb Victims!.

“MY HEART BLEEDS! I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.
“To all those who have lost someone to BH. May the good Lord give you all the fortitude to bear the loss to Nigerians, let’s fight this ‘scourge’ called Boko Haram.”
-Ibinabo Fiberesima.
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BREAKING NEWS! BOMB BLAST ROCKS CHRIST EMBASSY IN SULEJA, NIGER STATE

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Two months after the Madalla, Suleja Christmas Day blasts that killed over 40 people, a bomb has exploded near the Christ Embassy church in Suleja town, Sunday.

The explosion reports say occurred along Morocco road and one person was said to have been seriously injured as at press time.

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Over 7 feared dead in Kaduna explosion

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At least 7 people died and many others were injured after an explosion this morning in Kaduna.

Witnesses say 2 men riding on a motorcycle hurled an object which detonated shortly after they drove away around 9:30am into a shop located at No. 32, Ogbomoso road, near Ori Apata in the central area of Kaduna.

However, Police Commissioner Ballah M. Nasarawa denies that it was a bomb, saying that items from within shop must have caused the explosion.

According to the owner of the shop, Sunday Anigubo, his younger brother and three others whom he identified as Onyeka, Egbuka and an unnamed Hausa boy were among those in the shop when the explosion happened.

Sunday denied that any item in the shop could have caused the explosion as he only sells spare parts of Peugeot vehicles and lorries.

A crowd of close to 500 have converged at the scene of the incident and a police helicopter has been deployed, hovering above and conducting 'aerial patrol.'

The wounded are being taken to Rakiya Specialist Hospital, near Magajin Gari.

A total of ten shops were burnt in the ensuing blaze. Rescue efforts are continuing at the moment of filing in this report.

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SSS Arrests October 1 - Independence Day "Bombers"

Three suspects, including a banker, have been arrested over two car bombings on last year’s Independence Day in Abuja, which killed at least 12 people, the State Security Service said yesterday.

One of the three men, who was declared wanted and said to be “an expert” in improvised explosive devices, “was a key figure in the October 1 bombings as he procured all the explosive devices used,” spokesman for the service Marilyn Ogar told journalists in Abuja. 

He was traced to “a neighbouring country” and arrested in Lagos on Sunday, she said. “He is believed to be an expert in Improvised Explosive Devises (IEDs) and was a key figure in the October 1st bombing as he procured all the explosive devices used; packaged and wired the vehicles and finally moved them to Abuja from Port Harcourt for final placement at the point of detonation,” Ogar said. 

The second suspect, a banker, allegedly handled all financial transactions for Henry Okah, in the March 15 and October 1 car bombings respectively in Warri, Delta State, and Abuja. “He was responsible for the fund transfers to the suspects to facilitate gun-running activities in the creek,” she said. Few days after the bombing, the police declared two men, Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu, wanted over the attack. 

The SSS had said 5 vehicles were earmarked for the October attack out of which two were detonated and one was recovered later in Port Harcourt. The two remaining vehicles which had compartments constructed to conceal explosives were found in Lagos. Another Isuzu jeep model (grey color) with similar compartment to carry over 200 AK-47 rifles was also recovered. 

Three browning pistols were found in the constructed compartment of a Camry model car, while 500 rounds of 9mm live ammunition and 175 rounds of live AK-47 rifle ammunition were recovered from the constructed compartment of a Honda car. Ogar said the items recovered from the suspects included 4 magazines loaded with 36 rounds of 9mm live ammunition, 4 hand gloves, 6 face masks, 2 pairs of jungle boots, 2 red lens torch lights, 1 mechanic tool box and 1 measuring instrument. 

Others are 1 electric saw, 1 welding machine, 1 panel saw, 1 sledge hammer, 1 filling/cutting machine, 2 knives and some documents. She said investigation of terrorist activities is time consuming and require patience and all the investigation into the October attack was completed.
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