In Nigeria ’s
Northern State of Gombe, a crowd of excited citizens at a motor park clusters around a bus revving to take them to a
holiday destination for Christmas and New Year celebrations. But a female
Jihadist bomber thinks otherwise. Feigning to be passenger, she sneaks into
their midst and detonates the lethal luggage on her body. She is blown into a
thousand and one pieces. Scores of others suffer the same fate. Those who don’t
die instantly, will die slowly, maimed, scarred and glued to gory memories of
anguish for life. Are they luckier than those who experience prompt dispatch to
the great beyond?
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Same scene in Bauchi: at the town‘s busy central market, an
explosion rocks the shops and sheds, sparking an inferno that kills many of
those shopping for Christmas and New Year. Health personnel race the wounded
and the dead away in ambulances to medical centers and mortuaries. Global news
agency, Reuters, tells the world
“there are unknown numbers of casualties” in the tragedy.