Deadly blast targets Nigeria football fans
► Boko Haram Bomb hit football fans who were watching a local club match in a football Field.
► Police Confirming, so far, 14 people have died in the blast but locals are telling us at least 40 people may have died.
► Boko Haram Bomb hit football fans who were watching a local club match in a football Field.
► Police Confirming, so far, 14 people have died in the blast but locals are telling us at least 40 people may have died.
A bombing in a bar in Nigeria's northeast has killed at least 14 people and injured another 14 in the second attack targeting football fans in a fortnight.
The blast on Sunday hit the town of Mubi in Adamawa state, one of three in the northeast which has been under a state of emergency for more than a year as Nigeria's military has tried to crush Boko Haram's five-year uprising.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idriss said residents in Mubi town had told him dozens were killed in the attack.
"The police are confirming, so far, 14 people have died in the blast but locals are telling us at least 40 people may have died in that attack at the moment," our reporter said from Abuja.
The bomb exploded around 6.30pm (1730 GMT) in Gavan in the Mubi area of Adamawa and reportedly targeted fans who were watching a local club match.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.