The Borneo Post

Suicide bomber kills at least 50 in Nigeria

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KANO, Nigeria: At least 50 people were killed yesterday when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, police said, in an attack blamed on Boko Haram jihadists.

The blast happened during early morning prayers at the Madina mosque in the Unguwar Shuwa area of Mubi, some 200 kilometres by road from the Adamawa state capital, Yola.

“So far we have at least 50 dead from an attack at a mosque in Mubi,” Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar said.

“Several people were injured. We don’t have the figure now because they have been taken to several hospitals for treatment.

“It was a (suicide) bomber who mingled with worshipper­s. He entered the mosque along with other worshipper­s for the morning prayers.

“It was when the prayers were on that he set off his explosives.”

Asked who was responsibl­e, Abubakar said: “We all know the trend. We don’t suspect anyone specifical­ly but we know those behind such kind of attacks.”

The attack bore all the hallmarks of Boko Haram, the Islamist militants whose insurgency has left at least 20,000 people dead and more than 2.6 million others homeless since 2009.

Haruna Furo, head of the Adamawa state emergency management agency, and Musa Hamad Bello, chairman of the Mubi north local government area, both confirmed the attack. They gave lower death tolls but both said the number of those killed was likely to rise. Another emergency services official described the blast

It was a (suicide) bomber who mingled with worshipper­s. He entered the mosque along with other worshipper­s for the morning prayers... It was when the prayers were on that he set off his explosives. Othman Abubakar, Adamawa state police spokesman

as “devastatin­g”.

Abubakar Sule, who lives near the mosque, said he had just returned home when he heard the blast. “I was there when the rescue was on and 40 people died on the spot and several others were taken to hospital with severe and lifethreat­ening injuries,” he added.

“The roof was blown off. People near the mosque said the prayer was mid-way when the bomber, who was obviously in the congregati­on, detonated his explosives. This is obviously the work of Boko Haram.”

Boko Haram briefly overran Mubi in late 2014 as its fighters rampaged across northeaste­rn Nigeria, seizing towns and villages in its quest to establish a hardline Islamic state.

The town’s name was changed temporaril­y to Madinatul Islam, or ‘City of Islam’ in Arabic, during the Boko Haram occupation.

But it has been peaceful since the military and the civilian militia ousted them from the town, which is a commercial hub and home to the Adamawa State University. – AFP

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