Abuja Bomb Blast: Victims Recount Ordeal
Following the Wednesday’s explosion at a busy shopping mall Emab Plaza in Abuja, which left 21 dead and 17 injured, some of the victims have recounted their ordeal.
Some of the victims who sustained injuries and are receiving
treatment at the Maitama District Hospital in Abuja, are grateful to God
who spared their lives, Punch reports.
L-R: Sulaiman Ademola, Donald Tyokasi, Junaid Olatunji
Recounting what happened, Donald Tyokasi, a 22-year-old student of
the National Open University of Nigeria, said the bomber who was driving
a Toyota Sienna and trying to get into the plaza through the exit gate
was pretending to be drunk when he was asked by the security agents to
go back and take the right entrance.
"Within seconds after I left that point, I heard a big bang and
found myself on the ground. My right leg was affected. Presently, I
can’t stand with it," he said.
According to Michael Ojeh whose mother was one of the victims of the
blast, the bomber who was wearing a caftan bought newspaper from him and
was asking him irrelevant questions. After which he left and entered
his vehicle close to the exit gate of the plaza and not long after,
there was a blast.
A 24-year-old fashion designer, Sulaiman Ademola, said the bomber had
insisted on going into the Plaza through the exit gate and he was
prevented from doing so by the security men at the gate but he refused
to be stopped.
"As he bent his head towards the Sienna that he was driving, I
told my friend that we should get away from there. Within a few seconds,
there was an explosion. Many people died and that is why I give thanks
to Almighty God. I saw many corpses on the ground. Heads, hands and legs
littered everywhere," he said.
Recounting his own experience, Junaid Taofeek Olatunji, a student of
Biology/Integrated Science at the Federal College of Education,
Kontangora, Niger State, said the incident happened as they were going
to the mosque for the 4pm prayer.
Olatunji said, "On our way, we saw some people arguing and they
didn’t allow a car to enter the plaza. As the argument continued, I
heard an explosion and immediately, I saw human flesh and bones
littering everywhere. I was confused and I didn’t know what I was doing
again. I thought my head had been blown off by the blast. I touched my
head while on the ground and realised that it was there. I stood up and
was looking for help, but help didn’t come immediately."
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