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Home News Ahmad Salkida ’s Sister Narrowly Escaped Maiduguri’s Bomb Blast
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Ahmad Salkida ’s Sister Narrowly Escaped Maiduguri’s Bomb Blast

ByFarouk MohammedNovember 26, 20141 Mins read63
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 Ahmad Salkida ’s Sister Narrowly Escaped Maiduguris Bomb Blast

Former Boko haram negotiator Ahmad Salkida says his younger sister was only few meters away from the scene of yesterday’s bomb blast at the popular Monday market in Maiduguri which claimed over 30 lives. He shared the good news on twitter.

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