Tragic Story Of Man Who Lost Four Sons In Maiduguri Blasts While They Were Out To Buy Eyeglasses For Sallah

Posted by Samuel on Thu 19th Mar, 2026 - tori.ng

The blasts struck key locations, including the gate of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Monday Market roundabout and the Post Office area, triggering panic across the city.

 

One of the victims of the blasts receiving treatment

A heartbroken father lost four of his sons in a series of explosions that shook Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, on Monday, k!lling at least 27 people and injuring many others.

The blasts struck key locations, including the gate of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Monday Market roundabout and the Post Office area, triggering panic across the city.

A trader, Usman Lawan, told Daily Trust that his neighbour, identified as Ba Musa, lost all four children in the attack while they had gone out to buy eyeglasses in preparation for the Sallah celebration.

“They had just finished eating and came to buy eyeglasses for Sallah. The blast k!lled all of them. They were buried yesterday,” Lawan said, recounting the tragedy during a visit by Vice President Kashim Shettima to UMTH.

Lawan, who also survived the explosion, said he lost his goods in the incident. 

“We finished our Iftar, and I was pushing my fruit cart when the blast happened. I found myself in the hospital. Everything I had is gone,” he added.

A security guard at the hospital, who sustained injuries, described how suspected attackers arrived on a motorbike and attempted to gain access to the facility.

"I noticed something suspicious and asked them to leave. They returned a second time, and when I refused to let them in, they threw a food container at me.

"It hit my hand and fell to the ground, threatening to explode. I lay down and heard a loud noise. As I tried to run inside, another container exploded and struck my leg,” he said.

A woman who lost her daughter in the attack said, “We had just arrived at the hospital when the bomb went off. I fell, and my daughter fell lifeless. Her head exploded. They brought me inside and told me she was gone. I prayed to God because He took her.” 

“Her father d!ed when she was five months old,” she added.

Petty traders injured in the multiple bomb blasts have spoken to Daily Trust from their hospital beds in Maiduguri. Some of the victims are receiving treatment at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Specialist Hospital, and Umaru Shehu Hospital in the city.

“Unless something is done to help us get our businesses back on track, most of us will be frustrated even when we recover,” said one of the traders, Alhaji Bashir, who is a patient at UMTH.

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