Some of the survivors of Sunday’s bomb explosion in a viewing centre in Mubi,
Adamawa State, which claimed 18 lives, recounted their experiences, yesterday,
even as no fewer than 37 people died, yesterday, when a militia formed by some
villages clashed with Boko Haram terrorists.
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recalled that members of Boko Haram, last Sunday,
threw bomb at a football field, near a bar and brothel located close to a major
military base in Mubi, Adamawa State, killing at least 40 people at the
location popularly known as “Kaban.”
The
explosion, according to the sources, happened around 6.00 p.m.
Soldiers based in Mubi frequently join
civilians to eat, drink and dance at the watering hole, the sources said,
adding that military commanders had warned soldiers not to stay at the joint
after 4.00 p.m.
One of the sources said none of the
casualties was a soldier, but the other stated that it was too early to
determine if any soldiers was involved.
The bombed facility is a short distance
away from the headquarters of the Special Operations Battalion (SOB) of the
Nigerian Army in Mubi.
The battalion is at the center of the
counter-offensive against Boko Haram’s daring attacks on military and civilian
targets.
Ibeh said: “I never knew it was the
tricycles that were carrying the explosives. Not quite a few minutes after
crossing the road to enter the chemist opposite my hotel, I heard a loud bang.
The bang sent me into the gutter and I lay there unconsciously for over 20
minutes. I started regaining my conscience when people started crying and
wailing for help.
“When I raised up my head from the
gutter, I saw human beings cut into pieces which littered the frontage of the
hotel and on the road,” Oscar Ibeh regretted.
Another survivor, a local tea seller, who simply identified himself as Shagari, said he too escaped death by the whiskers during the bomb explosion.
Another survivor, a local tea seller, who simply identified himself as Shagari, said he too escaped death by the whiskers during the bomb explosion.
Shagari, whose tea spot is directly
opposite the Oscar joint, claimed that some of the victims who were hit by the
blast died in his tea shop.
Meantime, a key suspect in the r bomb explosion that rocked the Kabang community in Mubi, Adamawa State, Sunday evening, has been arrested.
Meantime, a key suspect in the r bomb explosion that rocked the Kabang community in Mubi, Adamawa State, Sunday evening, has been arrested.
The arrest of the suspect, according
to the Director Defence Information, Major -General Chris Olukolade, was done
by troops who cordoned the area in a swift response to the explosion.
“The suspect was nabbed as observant members of the public confirmed sighting him alight from the vehicle used in conveying the explosive device that detonated in Kabang shortly before the explosion.
“So far, 19 persons wounded in
the explosion have been evacuated and are receiving medical attention in
hospitals while 18 others have been confirmed dead.
“Also, our patrol troops have
successfully repelled an ambush in Buratai community in Biu, a town in Borno
State. The troops who fell into the ambush laid by the terrorists while
on patrol, engaged the terrorists in a fight, killing four of them and
capturing one alive.
“Also in Kawuri in Borno State,
troops in a patrol have killed five terrorists in a shoot-out. The troops also
captured two AK 47 rifles and two vehicles used by the terrorists,”
Olukolade stated.
Meanwhile, Boko Haram terrorists who attacked the villages of Attangara and Agapalwa in the Gwoza district of Borno, yesterday, were ambushed by a local militia that killed 37 of them.
Meanwhile, Boko Haram terrorists who attacked the villages of Attangara and Agapalwa in the Gwoza district of Borno, yesterday, were ambushed by a local militia that killed 37 of them.
According to a church minister and
chairman of the state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Titus
Ponna, “these villages are over 80 per cent Christian and Boko Haram have in
the last two weeks attacked them, killing many villagers, but yesterday, they
were able to defend themselves and killed 37 Boko Haram members
Also, a resident of Attagara, Matha Yohana who fled from the attack said, “the attack occurred in the morning at EYN Church (Church of Brethern in Nigeria) while the service was on.
Also, a resident of Attagara, Matha Yohana who fled from the attack said, “the attack occurred in the morning at EYN Church (Church of Brethern in Nigeria) while the service was on.
“Our church has some men who
volunteered to keep watch when service is on. As we were holding service, we
started hearing gunshots and everybody fled, some through the windows and ran
into bush.
“Some whose houses were close to the church also ran to their houses. Men in the community immediately mobilised and pursued the Boko Haram men. They were more than 10, they came with motorcycles and a car.
“Our vigilante killed four of the Boko Haram and arrested three. I later discovered that nine of our men in the church security group were shot dead.
“Some whose houses were close to the church also ran to their houses. Men in the community immediately mobilised and pursued the Boko Haram men. They were more than 10, they came with motorcycles and a car.
“Our vigilante killed four of the Boko Haram and arrested three. I later discovered that nine of our men in the church security group were shot dead.
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Meanwhile, the Secretary General of Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), Eyad Ameen Madani has described members of the Boko Haram as criminal terrorists whose activities are anti-Islam.
Addressing State House correspondents after meeting with President Jonathan, the OIC scribe said Boko Haram’s activities have no place in Islam and should be clearly seen as what it is – terrorism.
“The OIC has issued statements that
are very clear, that these people are outlaws. What they do is criminal act, it
has absolutely nothing to do with Islam, Islamic teachings, the religion of
Islam, the history, the culture, the civilisation of Islam and we should
identify them for what they are, as a terrorist group.
“We are here to express our
solidarity with Nigeria in facing up to this terrorist organization and to
condemn the terrorist acts they have been committing, and to show our
condolences to the Nigerian people, to the families of those who were affected.
“We listened to the President and we offered what OIC could do in terms of expressing its support, its willingness to be actively involved in facing up this terrorist group” he said.
“We listened to the President and we offered what OIC could do in terms of expressing its support, its willingness to be actively involved in facing up this terrorist group” he said.
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Mubi Bomb Blast: Survivors Tell Tales Of Gory Experiences As 37 Die In Clash
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