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5 more dead at Suleja …as death toll rises to 40
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Madalla blast: NEMA officers crash while taking victims to hospital
Tambuwal condoles with families of blasts’ victims
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Subscribe3 more explosions rock Yobe
Three more explosions have been reported in Nigeria, including two on Christmas Day in the city of Damaturu and another targeting a church on Christmas Eve in Gadaka, residents said.
Suleja Xmas Day blast: We are responsible, says Boko Haram
A purported spokesman for Islamist sect Boko Haram claimed responsibility for a Christmas Day explosion near a church outside the Nigerian capital that killed at least 27 people.
Xmas Day Blast: Policeman killed in Jos
A policeman was confirmed killed in a second Christmas Day explosion near a church in Jos, a spokesman for the state governor said, bringing the toll from both explosions to at least 28.
Suleja Xmas Day blast: Death toll rises to 27
A suspected bomb blast on Christmas Day near a church , at Madalla, Suleja, Niger state has killed at least 27 people, a priest there said, citing the toll provided to him by rescue officials.
Another Christmas Day explosion hits church in Jos
An explosion rocked an area near a church on Christmas day in Jos, residents said, after an earlier blast near a church outside the capital Abuja killed at least 15 people.
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