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UPDATE: Death Toll Rises To 120 In Kano Mosque Suicide Bombing by aboy247: 8:07pm On Nov 29, 2014
Following the suicide bomb explosion at the Kano Central mosque which is the place of worship of Nigeria's top anti-Boko Haram cleric, a rescue official has revealed that the death toll has risen to more than 120 from the 35 released yesterday officially by the police in Kano state. The number of wounded victims is said to have increased to 270.


The bombers and gunmen attacked the Grand Mosque in Kano during Friday prayers.
Emmanuel Ojukwu, a national police spokesman, told AFP that the suicide bombers blew themselves up in quick succession and gunmen then “opened fire on those who were trying to escape.”

There was no information on whether the bombers were male or female. It comes after a number of attacks by women suicide bombers in recent months.

Aminu Abdullahi – one of the worshipers – and Hajara Tukur, a local resident, said there were two explosions followed by a third blast on a nearby road.

In one hospital, 126 people were being treated for their injuries, and a senior rescue official counted 64 bodies.

“Those figures are going to climb,” he said.

The Grand Mosque is next to the palace of the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi, who is Nigeria’s second highest Muslim cleric after the Sultan of Sokoto. Just last week, he urged civilians of northern Nigeria to take up arms against Boko Haram.

The emir is a very influential figure in Nigeria, which is home to more than 80 million Muslims. The attack on Kano – Nigeria’s second city and an ancient place of Islamic learning – may further inflame tensions. While attacks in rural areas have been common for some time, the growing number of attacks in big cities is having a much more serious impact.

Sanusi became emir earlier this year after running the Central Bank of Nigeria, although he was suspended from his post there after speaking out against government fraud and corruption.

The emir was not in Nigeria during the attack, and is said to have arrived in Saudi Arabia from Paris on Thursday night.

Boko Haram has been waging jihad for a hardline Islamic state in the north of the country since 2009. More than 2,000 people have died as a result.
Source: .com.ng
Re: UPDATE: Death Toll Rises To 120 In Kano Mosque Suicide Bombing by borntosave: 8:51pm On Nov 29, 2014
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