The multiple explosions that rocked a popular mobile phone market in the ancient city of Kano today,November 18, has been eliciting reactions from Nigerians.
Reports say security operatives have arrived the scene of theincident and have cordoned off the area as residents are still in panic following the blasts.
Nigerians on micro-blogging site, Twitter have been tweeting about the unfortunate incident with various hashtags to identify with the victims of the blasts.
Naij.com has been monitoring the comments and bring some of them to your reading. Read below:
When everyone thought he’s safe, wrongdoers are planning what they can’t achieve #PrayForKano
— Yellawolf (@yellawolf_) November 18, 2015
the fight against terrorism is not one to be left alone to our security agencies. they all need our collective effort. #PrayForKano
— hussain sulaiman .a (@iamSulai50) November 18, 2015
The end is truly near… Ya Allah have mercy on us and grant us good ending. #PrayForKano #PrayForWorld Peace
— MEGEMU II (@SparklingGemu) November 18, 2015
Farm Center (GSM Market) is among the most crowded market in Kano State and majority of the people there are youths. #PrayForKano
— Bashir Ahmad (@BashirAhmaad) November 18, 2015
Social commentator and Naij.com columnist, Japheth Omojuwa adds his voice to the calls
Love and prayers with Kano, Nigeria. We will prevail over these dark days and all the demons behind them #PrayforKano #PrayForTheW orld
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) November 18, 2015
No one deserves to die in a bomb attack but an idiot wished ‘scores’ died in Kano… We must overcome this evil and its sympathizers
— Adedamola (@dharmorla) November 18, 2015
Another bomb blast again at Kano!! Oh Lord, we need your intervention in this country
— Odutolu Paul f. (@f_odutolu) November 18, 2015
This insurgency war is saddening Its more like one step forward and Two steps backwards #sad #kano
— F’OWOSӞЯЗ (@espeezeal) November 18, 2015
It sucks that a group of people sit and plan mass murder and get away with it. It is not fair at all! #Kano
— Ochekliye Ramatu Ada (@remimah) November 18, 2015
Just yesterday, Yola, the Adamawa state capital was hit with a blast where over 30 persons were reportedly killed and about 80 others injured.
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