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Friday, 17 July 2015

Photos: VP Osinbajo visits Gombe bomb blast victims

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo this afternoon visited victims of the Gombe Central Market bomb blast which happened yesterday July 16th. The victims are being treated at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe. Over 50 people were killed. More photos after the cut...



Photo credit: Lanre Osinbona

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    1. Speedy recovery to them, and I wish them all d best thereof. Its well wit their souls, and God pls save us frm all dis BH attacks.

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  2. Speedy recovery to them, and I wish them all d best thereof. Its well wit their souls, and God pls save us frm all dis.

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  3. Waitin still happen. Muslim dey rule muslim dey disturb D country........ Na wao..........

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  4. Quick recovery to the injured.
    RIP to the dead. IJN

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  5. I never recall Jonathan or Sambo visiting bomb blast except during election period

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    1. Please just shut up

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    2. Na to visit victims we vote u for???abegii

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    3. U r just dumb! How has visiting the victims helped the situation? Is it by visiting? Mtchewwww

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  6. This is just rubbish! Is this all we are gonna be seeing??? Before the bomb would have happened VP will go and visit? The shld stop the bomb and stop all these stupid and useless visit.

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  7. Nice.. I wish them quick recovery


    @Galore

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  8. Solutions pls

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  9. Oga continue visiting while they continue bombing.

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  10. Oga continue visiting while they continue bombing.

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  11. It is well, I wish dem a speedy recovery. Linda take note!

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  12. It is well, I wish dem a speedy recovery. Linda take note!

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  13. Something needs to be done about these boko harm terrorist and very fast too, this omen is horrible.

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  14. Visiting visiting that's all they do.

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    This is really tragic i swear.... Am wishing them save recovery though.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Kind and thoughtful. Unfortunately bombs are still going off in different areas.

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  17. I luv ds govtmt. Get well soon.

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  18. Fake ass people be complaining that. Visiting is all they do. At least they are doing something, instead of tell us it didn't happen and ignoring the situation or hiding out it their heavily guarded houses. The fact that they are going there shows at they know and can see the plight of the people and will encourage them to work faster. to many olodo's wanting their voices to be heard and the problem with that is that they never say anything intelligent.

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  19. nawa o so dis our VP no get any particular wok Na to dey visit bomblst victims n refugees. while buhari is packn all da juicy position n givin it to his broda.may God help dis country

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  20. Quick recovery to dem all. For Osinbajo, na so so visit e dey visit?

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  21. Nasoso visit visit is it wen dis pple av finish killing dem in d north nd move 2 lagos dey wey knw wat 2 do.Abeg GMB u don win nw call ur pple 2 oda haha.God save us o

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  22. The okro wey dey plant don grow pass dem, okey na. Ndonu

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  23. Osinbajo, Minister of visiting boko haram victims!!! Shame dey catch Buhari to see wetin his people take Naija dey do!!!

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  24. I worry about the VP making all these visits while the Oga sits in Abuja in relative safety. Are we seeing a replay of Buhari/Idiagbon.

    I'm mostly concerned that the VP might get caught in cross hairs with this Boko Haram militants. I would like to see Buhari delegate that function to security men and health specialist (disaster relief personnel).

    While it might appear comforting to the victims and the general public that this administration cares about them, I feel that it is careless and dangerous to be putting the life of the VP in harms way. His visits does not in anyway relieve the pains and suffering of an injured or dead person.

    Let's use iur head hete. Like I said in the beginning, let the people whose job it is to take care of disaster relief handle the situation. Buhari and his VP should focus on finding solutions to the bombings and mayhem we find ourselves in.

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  25. May those poor souls RIP. Amen! May the God of heaven and earth direct our path and be with us.

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  26. Who are the ranks and files of boko haram? Hausa fuanlis.

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