World Nigeria Sympathises With UK Over Manchester Terror Attack

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The Federal government has sympathised with the people and government of the United Kingdom over Manchester terror attack that claimed about 22 lives and over 50 people have been injured.

Nigeria's foreign minister, Geoffrey Onyeama stated this in a tweet to the UK after a suicide bomber killed about 22 people at a concert in Manchester.



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On Monday, the Manchester Arena was attacked by suspected suicide bombers following an Ariana Grande pop concert.

The explosion occurred shortly after Ariana Grande left the stage at the arena, the city's largest indoor venue with a concert capacity of around 18,000.

Twenty three year-old pop start Ariana Grande has a huge following, most of them teenagers and young adults.

An eye witness, Emma Johnson who was there with her spouse to pick up her teenage children said "it was definitely a bomb. It was definitely in the foyer."
 
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