by ‘Jola Sotubo
A victim of the May 20 bombing in Jos, the Plateau capital, had lamented the insecurity in the country before her death, not knowing that her life would be claimed by it.
Lydia Komolafe had voiced her sadness on the state of the country via her Twitter handle, @zitolardia.
She was a final year student of Medical Laboratory Science at the the University of Jos, one of 7 who lost their lives in the blast.
She tweeted:
Nigerians can’t sleep! We are not even secured in the midst of road blocks! This has gotta stop!!
— Mz LYDZ (@zitolardia) May 1, 2014
Nobody should be punished for going to school! #BringBackOurGirls there’s no basis to this kidnap!! Our hearts are bleeding. — Mz LYDZ (@zitolardia) May 1, 2014
And her last tweet before the blast…
This week i shall be satisfied with favor
— Mz LYDZ (@zitolardia) May 18, 2014
The May 20 blast occurred in the busy terminus market area of the state causing the deaths of not less than 100 people.
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