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TERROR Bombings kill 66 in bloody 2012 Easter in Nigeria’s north; 22 die in collapsed church

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Terror bombings kill 66 in bloody 2012 Easter in Nigeria’s north; 22 die in collapsed church  

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Explosions kill 66 in bloody 2012 Easter in Nigeria’s north, specifically Kaduna and the middle belt city of Jos in Plateau State. Dozens more have been maimed and wounded by the impact of bombs suspected to have been detonated by the radical Islamic group Boko Haram. Also, 22 persons died in a collapsed

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church in Benue State. Two wire reports from Nigeria capture the events, below. The first is Garba Muhammed, Reuters correspondent in Kaduna; the second is from AP:

Reuters, Monday April 9, 2012: Suspected members of Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram have killed four people and a large undetonated bomb was found in Kano on Monday, authorities said, a day after at least 36 people were killed in a car bomb near a church in northern Kaduna.

Police said they found a car filled with explosives near a military checkpoint in Kano, Nigeria’s second largest city and the scene of Boko Haram’s most deadly strike – a coordinated attack in January that killed 178 people.
On Easter Sunday a man attempted to force a car packed with explosives into a church compound during a service but after being stopped by security he turned back and the bomb exploded by a large group of motorbike taxi riders, the police and witnesses said.

Hospital staff and a Red Cross official confirmed the death toll and said 13 people were critically wounded.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but the apparent targeting of a Christian place of worship will stir memories of a string of deadly assaults by Boko Haram on Christmas Day last year, including one at a church that killed at least 37 people and wounded more than 50.
The military in Maiduguri, capital of remote Borno state and the home base of Boko Haram, said the sect attacked several targets, including a bank and a police station on Monday.
“The former chairman of Dikwa, a police sergeant and a civilian were killed by BH… three BH were killed by (military) and many others escaped with bullet wounds,” said Sagir Musa, military spokesman in Maiduguri.
Musa said the military found shotguns, AK47s, a bullet proof jacket and a van being used by Boko Haram members.

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In neighboring Yobe state, suspected members of Boko Haram on Sunday stormed the home of local policeman Hassan Isa and shot dead his 6-year old daughter, injuring two of Isa’s other children, a police spokesman there said.
Boko Haram, which wants sharia, Islamic law, more widely applied across Africa’s most populous nation, has killed hundreds this year in gun and bomb attacks, the majority of which take place in its home base of Borno and neighboring states. (Additional reporting by Ibrahim Mshelizza in Maiduguri, Bala Adamu in Kano and Bello Buhari in Jos; Writing by Joe Brock; Editing by Karolina Tagaris)

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22 die in rural Nigeria Catholic church collapse
KADUNA, Nigeria (AP) — A government spokesman says 22 people were killed and 36 were injured when the roof of a Catholic church in rural Nigeria collapsed during services.
Benue state spokesman Cletus Akwaya said Monday that the collapse happened Saturday night at St. Robert’s Catholic Church in the village of Adamgbe. Police and emergency services in Nigeria, already largely limited, had difficulty reaching the village.
Akwaya said the collapse happened when worshippers at the Easter vigil rushed inside during a rainstorm.
A national emergency management spokesman said he had no details about the collapse. Police officials could not be reached for comment.
Building collapses regularly occur in oil-rich Nigeria, as lax government oversight and shoddy workmanship often sees substandard cement used in projects.

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