NewsWar on TerrorThe Trent VoicesElite Blogs A Sad Tour Of The City Jos After The Twin Bombings [EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS] By Alkasim Abdulkadir | Contributing Editor Jun 8, 2014 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailTelegramCopy URL A police patrol van drives by the market where the blast occurred (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Must read Dangote Predicts Diesel Price Cut to Drive Down Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Apr 11, 2024 The Financial Side of Romance: 7 Ways Your Relationship Shapes Your Wallet Apr 10, 2024 The Next Tech Frontier: Microsoft Projects AI to Power $1.2 Trillion African Boom Apr 6, 2024 Impending Economic Storm: 7 Crucial Moves to Build Your Financial Resilience Apr 1, 2024 Alkasim Abdulkadir | Contributing Editor A Nigerian solider pictured at the market where the blast occurred. (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Counting their losses: Traders are seen in conversation in front of the market where the blast occurred (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Jos University Teaching Hospital’s Chief Medical Director pictured in his office (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Hallway at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, pathway to sorrow (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) This home is far from the scene of the blast but was still affected by its impact (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A classroom destroyed by the blast with police yellow tape (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A classroom of a school destroyed by the blast (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Amoebi Paul, a shop owner whose shot stands in ruins in the market (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A traffic policeman on patrol (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Walls shattered by the impact of the blast (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Nearby shops destroyed by the impact of the blast (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A victim of the bomb blast on life support at the ICU unit of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Sarah Samuel was selling fried snacks at the market when the bombs went off. She is lucky to be alive. She is pictured here at the hospital receiving treatment for her wounds (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Victims of the blast receiving treatment in the hospital (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Nigerian flag in tatters… a testimony of our bruises (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A victim of the bomb blast receiving treatment at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) A part of the Old Jos University Teaching Hospital destroyed by the blast (Photo Credit: The Trent/Alkasim Abdulkadir) Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppMastodonMorePrintEmailLinkedInRedditTumblrPinterestPocketLike this:Like Loading... Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailTelegramCopy URL Previous articleFormer Army Chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi Sworn In As Egypt’s New PresidentNext articleFemale Teacher, 39, Allegedly Rapes Male Student Because She Was Angry (PICTURED) More articles 2 Nigerian Soldiers Detained for Alleged Theft at Dangote Refinery Apr 18, 2024 N80.2 Billion Fraud: EFCC Declares Former Governor Yahaya Bello Wanted Apr 18, 2024 APC Spokesperson Alleged That Tinubu Presidency Behind Ganduje’s Travail Apr 18, 2024 - Advertisement - - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Latest article 2 Nigerian Soldiers Detained for Alleged Theft at Dangote Refinery Apr 18, 2024 N80.2 Billion Fraud: EFCC Declares Former Governor Yahaya Bello Wanted Apr 18, 2024 APC Spokesperson Alleged That Tinubu Presidency Behind Ganduje’s Travail Apr 18, 2024 Ganduje Family Divided: Elder Son Abdulazeez Pays Courtesy Visit to Kano Anti-Graft Commission Apr 18, 2024 Oyo State Cracks Down on Yoruba Nation Agitators, Demolishes Headquarters Apr 18, 2024