In a very touching tale of pain and sadness, a student of the University of Jos, Nkem Chidebelu, who lost her 62-year-old mother, Monica Chidebelu, in Jos explosion said she sometimes regrets being Nigerian because of security situation in the country.
In an interview, Nkem Chidebelu told how she found out that her mother was affected by the explosion and how she had to identify her mother's body.
"When I wanted to come down to the blast scene, one of my lecturers restrained me and told me to calm down. Later my twin sister told me about the blasts," Nkem said.
Together with her twin sister Nkem went to several hospitals to look for mother but they did not find her that day. "We prayed and hoped that she would be alive. None of us could sleep that night," she admited.
Next day, they started asking people who also had shops at the railways side of the terminus and were sent to check the Plateau Hospital Mortuary.
"We saw her at the Plateau Hospital. Although her clothes were burnt, some were still hanging on her neck, while her hair was not burnt. I recognised a piece of her cloth, because we had called home to ask what colour and type of cloth she wore. I also recognised her ear rings because I bought them for her."
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