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Monday, 10 November 2014
Bomb Blast rocks high school in Yobe; many feared dead
A bomb that exploded this morning on the assembly ground
of Senior Science Secondary School, Potiskum, Yobe state,
may have killed dozens of students, witnesses and security
officials have said.
Witnesses said Boko Haram insurgents perpetrated the attack
at about 8a.m. when the students converged for the morning
assembly session.
A witness, who spoke to journalists on phone, said, “It is
another bad day for us today, a bomb just went off at Senior
Science Secondary school Potiskum….it happened at the
assembly ground.
“Many bodies of students are presently on the ground in
pools of blood… We are running home now .”
The spokesperson of the Yobe State Command of the Nigeria
Police, Nansak Chegwam, confirmed the incident, but
declined further comments, saying the military is in charge of
operations at the scene of the incident.
Potiskum Senior Science Secondary School is one of the
densely populated boarding schools for boys, located very
close to the Potiskum General Hospital in the heart of town.
The attack on the high school came six days after a similar
suicide bombing was targeted at members of the Shiite
group, Islamic Brotherhood of Nigeria, also in Potiskum
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