According to reports, Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, has promised to track down the perpetrators of the bomb blasts. The blast killed more than 100 people at the central mosque in the city of Kano.
Jonathan said his government will “continue to take every step to put an end to the reprehensible acts of all groups and persons involved in acts of terrorism.”
According to Yahoo News, more than 102 people were killed in the bomb explosions at the central mosque in Kano, said a hospital worker.
African residents reached out to social media in order to have their voice’s heard regarding the fatal bomb blast.
My Hearts Goes Out To The Kano Bomb Blast Victims!!.I Pray God Will Fight Your Battle #RIP
— Merife Chijiuba (@MerifeJubaic) December 2, 2014
Wife Of The Vice President Amina Sambo Loses Relation In Kano Bomb Blast Wife of Vice President Namadi Sambo,… http://t.co/brbfPzTrCM
— Nonso Iwedinobi (@Nonso_iwedinobi) December 2, 2014
“@fortunedexcel: These shoes left their owners in a rubble. R.I.P to kano bomb blast victims. Teary eye. pic.twitter.com/YpSkRmFFCU”
— AOM_SoOfix® (@femi_jnr) December 2, 2014
Life is to be respected #kanobombblast
— Huzaifhy™ (@el_huzaif) December 1, 2014
@Kwankwaso2015: @bukolasaraki & @ChibuikeAmaechi paid a sympathy visit to #Kano today over the Friday #KanoBombBlast pic.twitter.com/MCEuzaQrd9
— Onilemarun kareem (@Onile050) December 1, 2014
I still don’t understand WHY? Why the massacred of innocent worshippers inside the most peaceful place.. #Kanobombblast
— Mr_Lamco (@SadamLamco) December 1, 2014
May Almighty God safe us calamity of this world and the hereafter….RIP to the victims of #KanoBombBlast
— Binsheikh (@nys4khad) December 1, 2014
The Kano Central Mosque had been closed down for the first time in its 400 year old history. Very sad!!! #KanoBombBlast
— Mustapha Smart (@mustaphahodio) December 1, 2014
Kano People have done well in assisting those affected by the #KanoBombBlast, tremendous donors giving blood, medicine and food. Thanks!
— F•K || Faisal Kano (@IsmaAbdulF) December 1, 2014
Many innocent lives were lost, many wives were rendered widows, many children were orphaned, we pray for divine intervention.#kanoBombBlast.
— Misbahu Ahmad (@M_Garko) November 30, 2014
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