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Friday, 27 June 2014

ABUJA BOMB-BLAST UPDATE!!!



Survivors of the latest Abuja bomb blast incident at Emab Plaza have been giving graphic details of how the sad incident went down in broad day light. Below are eyewitnesses account of those who saw it happen:

Bomber pretended to be drunk – Tyokasi
A 22-year-old student of the National Open University of Nigeria, Tyokasi, said: 
“I am studying Business Entrepreneurship and Management. On that fateful day, I just crossed over to buy corn because I was a bit hungry. I bought the corn but when I turned
back, I saw the man (bomber) driving a Toyota Sienna and trying to get into the plaza through the exit gate. The security men told him to go back and follow the right way but he was behaving as if he was drunk. 
"Within seconds after I left that point, I heard a big bang and found myself on the ground. My right leg was affected. Presently, I can’t stand with it."
The bomber bought newspaper from me – Michael Ojeh
Nineteen-year-old Ojeh said the bomber first bought a newspaper from him and asked irrelevant questions before leaving to enter his vehicle.

“One man wearing caftan came to buy a newspaper from me and was asking me irrelevant questions. Even when I wanted to give him his change, he wasn’t ready to collect it. He kept asking me irrelevant questions. If I answer him, he would laugh and ask another question. Afterwards, he left and entered his vehicle close to the exit gate of the plaza. It was not long after he left that there was an explosion and I saw myself on the road before the police came .”
I’m still searching for my husband ––Mrs Uche Ojeh
Mrs Ojeh, who is Michael's mother, said she was still searching for her husband, Rufus. She said:

“My husband left home around 5 am on Thursday. My son, Michael helps someone to sell newspapers by the plaza. I have seen my son but I have not seen my husband. My son told me he saw his father as he went to pick a passenger. He gave Michael some money and said after dropping off the passenger, he would go and watch the Nigeria- Argentina World Cup match at home. 

"He wanted Michael to follow him but the boy said no. Michael said a man who came to buy newspaper was using delay tactics by asking him questions and immediately he (bomber) left, the bomb exploded. The blood of the bomber was all over my son’s body. As I talk to you now, I don’t know where my husband is. We are still searching for him."

I saw corpses everywhere – Ademola
Twenty four-year-old Ademola, who is a fashion designer, also said the bomber insisted on going into the Plaza through the exit gate. He added:

“When he (bomber) was challenged by the security men at the exit gate, he insisted on going ahead. As he bent his head towards the Sienna that he was driving, I told my friend that we should get away from there.
Within a few seconds, there was an explosion. Many people died and that is why I give thanks to Almighty God. I saw many corpses on the ground. Heads, hands and legs littered everywhere.

I thought my head was blown off – Olatunji
Olatunji, a student of Biology/Integrated Science at the Federal College of Education, Kontangora, Niger State, said he arrived in Abuja from Oyo State on Wednesday only to be welcomed by the blast. He said:

“I came from Oyo State yesterday (Wednesday) to hustle and make some money for my school fees before the end of the strike by Polytechnics and colleges of education workers. 

:As a casual staff with Glo, I normally get sim cards to sell and make some money. The incident happened when we were going to the mosque to observe the 4pm prayer. On our way, we saw some people arguing and they didn’t allow a car to enter the plaza. 

"As the argument continued, I heard an explosion and immediately, I saw human flesh and bones littering everywhere. I was confused and I didn't know what I was doing again. I thought my head had been blown off by the blast. I touched my head while on the ground and realized that it was there. I stood up and was looking for help, but help didn’t come immediately."

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