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Nigerian religious leader escapes attack
 
August 04, 2012
 
 
Nigerian religious leader escapes attack



KANO, Nigeria - A Muslim religious leader in northeastern Nigeria escaped a suicide attack on Friday, when the bomber was thwarted by local people before blowing himself up, residents said. Several people were wounded in the blast in the town of Potiskum, one witness said, as a police official said he was awaiting further details of the attack. “A man who looked in his 40s ... approached the emir and tried to embrace him, but people around pushed him away, and at that moment, a bomb concealed under his caftan went off,” one witness said. Those wounded included the emir’s bodyguard, a mosque aid worker and a nurse, the witness said.
 The attack was said to have occurred as worshippers left the mosque following Friday prayers.
There was no immediate claim for the attack, though Potiskum has been hard hit by violence blamed on radical group Boko Haram.

 
 
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