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Update: Sad! So Sad!! UNIMAID Twin Bomb Blasts Kill This Professor, 3 Others; 17 Injured

Prof. Aliyu Mani of University of Maiduguri
A Professor and three others have been reportedly killed in the twin bomb blasts, earlier reported at University of Maiduguri, the Police Authority in Borno State has confirmed

The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, also confirmed the number of deaths. The agency, however, said 17 people were injured.

The police public relations officer, Victor Isuku, a deputy superintendent of police, said in a statement that the blast occurred at about 5:15 a.m.

“At about 0515hrs of today, a police mobile force personnel on duty near gate 4 at the back of university of Maiduguri, gunned down a female suicide bomber of about 12yrs old, who was trying to infiltrate the university premised, and the IED strapped to her body exploded killing her instantly.

“Shortly after that, a second explosion occurred in a mosque inside the university. Four (4) persons including a professor and the second suicide bomber died, while fifteen(15) persons sustained various degrees of injuries and were rushed to UMTH”, he said.

The professor mentioned by the police is Aliyu Mani of the Department of Veterinary Medicine, report by Premium Times suggests

A facebook user, Hassan Aliyu Kamdo also shared a photo of the dead Professor on his page.

Worshippers at the mosque said Mr. Mani was inside when the explosion occurred.

‎In his statement, the spokesperson of NEMA, Sani Datti, also spoke on the blasts.

“One of the suicide bombers detonated his explosion at a Mosque near Gate 1 when people were observing their early morning prayer, the second one occurred around Gate 5 of the University.

“Rescue and security officials were at scene and seventeen injured victims were evacuated to hospital.

“Two persons and two suicide bombers confirmed dead (total of four) at the time of response,” Mr. Datti said.

Monday’s explosion in the university is the first major attack on the university campus by suspected Boko Haram members whose insurgency have caused about 20,000 deaths since 2009.


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