Serial Blasts In North Nigeria: Another Grave-Sticken Story Of Violence
Amid the scattered history of violence around recent World, one of the ancient cities in North Nigeria, Kano got a big bang of bombing. This strong blast demolishes a police station said a police official since some of the Islamist rebellions began their campaigning in the city of Kano.
A police official added that apart from the police station, the explosives affected the buildings in the surroundings. He didn’t comment how many were affected or if the bomber has died or not.
Islamist Sect Boko Haram took the responsibility for this coordinated bomb strikes in kano claiming 186 people all at once. The main purpose of this blast is comprehensive in Kano.
This city connects the interior of Mediterranean, receives the instant attention of the sect’s growing ambitious will. The Islamists have killed brutally as many as 935 people since their protest began in 2009 including 250 people in the first week on this year.
The word “BOKO HARAM” means Western Education is sinful in the Hausa language; it’s the language of the people of northern Nigeria. This terrorist organization is a loose adaptation of the Taliban in Afghanistan, inhabitants said.
They attack mostly police station, Government, beer parlor and where not. Now-a–days they are killing Christian Institutions with the excuse that people belong to this community have wronged with them. Muslim populated north Nigeria has been witnessing this violence from the very beginning of the uprising of these Islamists.
A bilateral meeting took place between The US and Nigeria Security commission on Tuesday. After the meeting diplomatic sources declared, discussion has been made to prevent these sorts of violent attacks by Boko Haram. This Commissions’ meeting generally takes place at least once year.
Last year 550 people were murdered in separate 115 attacks throughout the northeast city of Borno. Even, in July 2009, this terrorist group since its launch killed 800 people in a five days fight against the security forces.
The Nigerian Authority need to call for halt on these bloody attacks as soon as possible, said a researcher on Human Right Watch. Though, no ray of hope is visible for North Nigeria clearly, optimism is needed to restoring peace for life.











