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    Terror Alert In Abuja

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    By Casmir Igbokwe

    As I left my base in Lagos for Abuja yesterday, October 30, 2022, I was a bit apprehensive. The plane was more than half empty. I visit Abuja frequently. Never have I had cause to fear anything. But, as the Air Peace Flight made to land, I looked down and remembered that British Airways has cancelled its flights to Abuja until November 7. Suddenly, the trees and rocks close to the airport looked like some terrorists gearing up to cause some havoc.

    The picture of some Americans queuing up to board the next available flight out of Nigeria also flashed in my mind. It was then the import of the statement by the United States Embassy in Nigeria dawned on me…

    Also published in the Daily Sun of Monday, October 31, 2022.

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