Abuja Nyanya Bomb Explosion: Where else is safe in Nigeria?
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Monday
morning's Bomb explosion which went off in Nyanya, Abuja at about 6.45am is no different compared
to what we have been seeing and happening in other parts of the country. ‘’We
will all rant and retort to each other's tweet, government as usual will
condemn the killings, Christians as usual will blame the other religions, while
the others will insult GEJ and say Bokos are not Muslims, and a limited thinker
from the South South will come from no where and say GEJ must contest 2015 come
what may, the man from the west will say let them kill themselves, wetin
concern us; Chinedu from the east will say Buhari, Atiku and Babangida are the
Boko harm; the Arewa elders will hold a meeting that state of emergency be
removed( even when the killings are getting worse); the groups who go to church
or mosque once in a month will say END TIME TINS; those who stand under the
umbrella will say APC are BH, while those with the broom will say PDP is their
sponsors; at the end of every tweet those who care will say, may their souls
rest in peace, and after a week we will forget that something like this had
happened. Hmmmmm!!!! This is the SORRY Nigeria situation we have all been
praying not to happen but I wonder if the reality is now here.’’
How did road
side traders, civil servants, passengers, security men, drivers, receptionists,
market women, school children and ordinary everyday people become anybody's
enemy?
Is this the
Nigeria our fallen heroes died for?
Among those
victims of this senseless killings are people who may have either read in the
pages of Newspapers or watched on TV
bomb blasts and terror attacks in some parts of the country but are today
victims of what they think is far fetched... It could have been anyone of us.
AND the question is? Have we become refugees
in our own country? According to initial report, about 72 persons were
reportedly killed, 124 injured, 16 luxury buses(el-Rufai bus) and 24 other
vehicles were burned in an attack that occurred about 16 kilometres from the
Federal capital Abuja, AND I ask again
where else is safe? How long will this
continue? Of what gain will the killings
of innocent Nigerians amount to?
Anyone of us
could have been a victim!!!
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