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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

One year after - we remember Nyanya Abuja bomb victims

On the morning of April 14th, 2014, two bombs exploded at a crowded bus station in Nyanya, Abuja, killing 88 people and injuring at least 200. It's so far the deadliest terrorist attack in the Federal Capital Territory. One year after, we remember the victims and families who lost loved ones. Hopefully, the incoming administration will do something to stop terrorism in Nigeria.

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    1. RIP to those we loss in d bomb. May God grant them eternal rest IJN.

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    2. I don't get. is it the deadliest in FCT or Nigeria? Cos if it's just FCT then It isn't good enough cos there have been more terrible blasts and killings that are worth remembering too! So why is FCT weightier than others. Anywas may their souls continue to rip. Isah 46:10.

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    3. May their souls continue to rest in peace..amen



      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    4. Mr Bishop how insensitive! !! Is that the issue here? So if I lost a loved one in the blast, those will be your comforting words for me?...
      Why not just say a prayer and move on?
      Linda remembers Aluu4 yearly, dats not d first injustice in Nigeria either... just pay ur respects irrespective...
      I wonder your at ur kind of Bishop....smh

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    5. It was a gloomy day. May they continue to rest in peace perfect...Amen.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    6. U know soldiers who guard that ground do say they hear voices and kids crying out their mothers name @ night..their ghosts are still roaming about

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    7. May der souls continue 2 rest in peace

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    1. Davido's driver and Royal priesthood I see ur hustle bro lolzzzzz 😁😁😁😝😝😝😝 nice one 👍👍👍👍#LindaTakeNote

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  3. Awww this is really heart breaking smh. May God take control.

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  4. I join suit wit dis remembrance day for the victims. "One year after, we remember the victims and families who lost loved ones. Hopefully, the incoming administration will do something to stop terrorism in Nigeria".

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  5. May dia souls con't to rest IJN....Amen!

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  6. I hope Buhari tackles security because I am not sure again since the General is going back on the promises he made earlier

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  7. May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace AMEN

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  8. I hope Buhari tackles security because I am not sure again since the General is going back on the promises he made earlier

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  9. DEINITELY STH WIL B DONE TO CURB DIS MENACE OF BH AND OTHER ATTACKS IN NIGERIA.

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  10. I hope Buhari tackles security because I am not sure again since the General is going back on the promises he made earlier

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  11. RIP TO DE PPLE...ITS WAS SUCH A DARK DAY...TOMJERRYSWIT

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    1. Soo dark yet Jonathan went to campaign in kano that day.

      Keep resting fellow compatriots.

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  12. I hope Buhari tackles security because I am not sure again since the General is going back on the promises he made earlier

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  13. May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace Amen

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  14. May the souls of the departed continue to rest in bliss as they rest on, on the OTHER SIDE of EXISTENCE.

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  15. May d soul of d departed tru d mercy of God, rest in peace,amen

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  16. May their soul rest in peace including my cousin Mercy. Her painful death on dat day, can't be forgotten. Thank u Linda

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  17. DEINITELY STH WIL B DONE TO CURB DIS MENACE OF BH AND OTHER ATTACKS IN NIGERIA.

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  18. Enternal rest grant on2 them oh Lord...

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  19. DEFINITELY STH WIL B DONE TO CURB DIS MENACE OF BH AND OTHER ATTACKS IN NIGERIA.

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  20. sad day it was. may the dead RIP.

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  21. These are all strategics APC and other cabal applied to get power and to ensure GEJ PDP govt was undermined and perceived as a failed government.

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    1. Spoken like a true slave who loves his masters and will never be free.

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  22. May their souls rest in perfect peace

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    1. Whether Apc mastermineded it or nt truth is GEJ is dull. Is he nt a president? Cant he equip ds guys to act? Besides d guy dt masterminded ds bomb blast is walkn freely on d street. Corruption is d root of our problem really. If we cant tackle dt dn we aint going anywr

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  23. Yes oh..hopefully....cos me sef tire for d tin...why will pple resort into killing someone dey dnt knw out of grievances dey hv on d Government or a section of d populace ? to me its insanity.....two wrongs dnt make a ryt

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  24. May their souls continue resting in peace.

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  25. That was really a sad for nigerians.
    I just hope the families have recovered from the incidents.

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  26. May dey continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. Linda take note!

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  27. May dey continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. Linda take note!

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  28. May dey continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. Linda take note!

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  29. May dey continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord. Linda take note!

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  30. Why Buhari no go do something? No be him be Shekau? Na him be CEO of Boko haram now.
    Have you not noticed that they are stylishly fading?

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  31. IJEOMA MY KID SISTER WAS ONE OF THOSE THAT LOSS THEIR LIVES IN EMAB PLAZA BOMB BLAST IN ABUJA. IT'S JUST LIKE YESTERDAY. MAY THE SOULS OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIED REST IN PEACE. AMEN

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  32. Uhmmm..may they continue to rest peacefully on da lord's bosom.

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  33. I hope buhari do something about the boko harem. May dere souls rest in peace.

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  34. Hmmmm it happened on my birthday. RIP people

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  35. May they continue to rest in the bossom of the lord

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  36. See how tym lies, may they continue to rest in peace

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  37. Will GEJ not remember them too or we are waiting. He still think say this one na scam like Chibok girls or they are poor rats that deserve no recognition right. Surrounding himself with the real dead brains.
    If you like don't publish Linda, i dey rant and talk facts. As for Buhari, i dey watch you wella with clean open eye.

    Rest in peace to the victims.

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  38. May the continue to rest perfectly... Amin

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  39. The terrorists really meant business. Two powerful bombings and one mighty kidnapping all in one and the same day! May God stop it henceforth.

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  40. Rest in peace Abah Collins Onoja and all the others that lost their lives on that fateful day. May your perpetrators be caught and brought to justice.

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  41. May God continue to console their families! Amen! #Joshe

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  42. May their souls continue to RIP

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