Not again!which way Nigeria.
Seven people, including a suicide bomber, have
been killed after a bomb exploded at a fuel
station in the Hotoro area of Kano metropolis in
northern Nigeria.
Out of the seven dead victims, three are said to
be policemen who were guarding the facility at
the time of the attack.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Adenrele
Shinaba, confirmed the attack.
He said five people were injured in the blast that
occurred at a filling station belonging to the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
It is the third suicide bomb attack occurring
within one week in the northern part of Nigeria.
A suicide bomber on Monday detonated a bomb
while students of a government secondary school
in Potiskum, Yobe State, were at the assembly
hall, killing over 30 students and several others
injured.
Two days after the Potiskum attack, a female
suicide bomber blew herself up at the Federal
College of Education, Kontagora, in Niger State.
Although it was initially thought that the suicide
bomber was the only one killed in the blast, it
was later discovered that a 200-level student of
the college also died in the incident, which also
left four others injured.
No group has claimed responsibility for the Kano
attack.
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