Two blasts in the city of Kaduna bear hallmarks of Boko Haram, the Islamist group terrorising the country's north
A screengrab taken from a video released by the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, with Abubakar Shekau (C)- if Boko Haram is responsible for Wednesday's attack, it underscores the risks moderate clerics take speaking out against it
Two bomb blasts in the north Nigerian city of Kaduna killed at least 82 people on Wednesday, officials said, in attacks that bore the hallmarks of violent Islamist group Boko Haram.
A suicide bomber targeting a moderate Muslim cleric killed at least 32 of the cleric's congregation on a busy commercial road. Shortly after, a second bomb blast killed 50 people in the crowded Kawo market on Wednesday, a local Red Cross worker on the scene, who declined to be named, told Newsalertexpress.
Thousands were gathered for prayers with Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi in Murtala Muhammed square, and when his convoy pulled up, the bomber lunged at him before being stopped by his private security, witnesses and police said.