Nigeria: Bomb Factory Uncovered in Kogi State

Security agencies in Kogi State have uncovered a bomb manufacturing factory at Igarra, a central area of Kogi State.

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  • jude_gadimoh
    May 18 2012, 13:30

    This is to bring to the notice of Allafrica.com news that the story 'security forces uncover bomb factory in Kogi' that mentioned Igarra as the border town in Kogi State can not be true. Please, for the sake of the records, Igarra is in Edo State and their are no such reports on the discovery of bombs or a bomb factory in the town which I come from. Set your records straight and do a correction to that error in your publication.

  • umukoro4reel
    May 17 2012, 13:35

    Thats what amtalking about. The security forces need the help of everybody in combating crime. We all can be of help by reporting suspicious movements and activities to the Police, remember that they are not superhumans.