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Three weeks after the twin bomb explosions rocked the Jos Terminus market on May 20, killing about 200 people, some survivors, and relatives of the deceased have been narrated their ordeal.
At least, eight of the dead were students of the University of Jos, UniJos, whose management, despite repeated attempts by PREMIUM TIMES, failed to publish an official list of its students and staff killed in the explosions.
However, PREMIUM TIMES identified some of the students that died in the explosion as Monday Dungak, Lydia Komolafe, Francisca Nwafor, Ogbole Micheal, Doris Gebunem, Vivian Chiamaka, Yusuf Mili – all 500 level students of Medical Laboratory Science Department; and Tessy Bala, a student of the Department of Pharmacy.
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At least, eight of the dead were students of the University of Jos, UniJos, whose management, despite repeated attempts by PREMIUM TIMES, failed to publish an official list of its students and staff killed in the explosions.
However, PREMIUM TIMES identified some of the students that died in the explosion as Monday Dungak, Lydia Komolafe, Francisca Nwafor, Ogbole Micheal, Doris Gebunem, Vivian Chiamaka, Yusuf Mili – all 500 level students of Medical Laboratory Science Department; and Tessy Bala, a student of the Department of Pharmacy.
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Source: Premium Times
#premiumtimes #jos
