L-R: Aisha, Amina and Hauwa |
Amina, Hauwa and Aishat Mudi (three sisters) who survived the blast narrate their experience
For Amina Sani Mudi, a 19-year-old
100-level student of Medicine at the University of Jos, it was
unbelievable that she escaped the terror.
She said, “I had just finished my
Chemistry paper, which I had from 3pm to 6pm and it was raining. As I
walked to the gate of the university, I called my sisters who were at
the School of Forestry to buy one of the JME recommended books. I walked
down and joined them as they were already waiting for me in front of
Bauchi Park. We stood and were waiting for a tricycle to take us home.
As we stood waiting for a tricycle the next thing we heard was a loud
explosion. Initially, I thought it was thunder because it was still
drizzling. But somebody shouted, ‘bomb, bomb,’ and we ran to a nearby
pharmacy for safety. I saw a girl whose hands were mutilated and she was
calling her father.
We saw pieces of human flesh all around the place.
The thought on my mind was just to run for safety.”
She added amid tears: “If you say you are
a true Muslim, no religion, even Christianity, preaches that anybody
should kill another. I want to appeal to the terrorists to stop because
God does not sanction killing.”
I didn’t know we were wounded — Hauwa
Hauwa Sani Mudi, 21, is the eldest of the
sisters. She holds a diploma certificate. According to her, when the
bomb exploded, she thought that it was from a nearby transformer. “I
thought that it was an explosion from a transformer until we heard
somebody shouting, ‘bomb, bomb.’ I ran with my sisters to a nearby
pharmacy because we were told that the soldiers could start shooting and
we tried to contact our father. We did not even know that we were
wounded.”
The youngest of the sisters, Aisha, said
she was afraid and could not explain what was going on as the bombs
exploded. With bated breath, she stated, ‘’I am thankful to God for
sparing our lives. He is a good God.’’
I could have lost three of them in a day — Father
Their father, Mr. Sani Mudi, is a
politician and a member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance. He was
full of appreciation to God for sparing the lives of his three
daughters.
An elated Mudi told SUNDAY PUNCH,
“I was in far away Bauchi when they tried to reach me, but I could not
pick the call because I was delivering a lecture. When I finished, I
called them back and they told me what happened. I had to rush back to
take care of them. I give glory to God for sparing their lives — I could
have lost three of them in a day and that would have been a major
disaster.’
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