Mr. Bisalla’s corpse was identified and confirmed by his younger
brother, Mohammed, at the Maitama General Hospital, Abuja.
The Managing Editor, North, of New Telegraph, Suleiman Bisalla, has been announced to be among the 21 persons confirmed dead in Wednesday’s bomb blast at the EMAB plaza in Abuja.
The 46-year-old journalist was said to have left the Abuja
office of the newspaper at about 3.30 p.m. Wednesday for “the EMAB plaza
to go and fix his phone” the newspaper announced on its website on
Wednesday night.
Mr. Bisalla, a former Deputy Editor of Daily Trust Newspaper
in Abuja, who joined the New Telegraph recently, hailed from Gindiri in Mangul Local
Government Area of Plateau State.
He holds a Masters in International Relations from the
University of Jos.
According to the newspaper, Mr. Bisalla’s corpse was
identified and confirmed by his younger brother, Mohammed, at the Maitama
General Hospital, Abuja.
The late editor was married with children.
The blast, which occurred at the busy plaza at about 4
p.m. local time, killed at least 21 persons while 17 others were injured
according to the police. Officials said the bomb was thrown at the entrance of
the plaza by someone on a power bike.
Though no group has claimed responsibility for the bomb explosion,
the insurgent Boko Haram has carried out similar attacks in the past in the
Nigerian capital, and has threatened more attacks.
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