President Goodluck Jonathan visited the scene of the bomb blast at Nyanya, Abuja earlier today, April 14, 2014.
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The President had to cancel his scheduled visit to Ibadan today following terrorist attacks that hit the Federal Capital Territory in the early hours of Monday killing over a hundred people.
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President Jonathan later visited the victims of the blast who have been admitted into the Asokoro Hospital.


