Bomb Blast has just occurred in Kaduna State, around the Asikolaye/Bakin Ruwa area along the Kaduna western bypass.
The explosion was confirmed by a senior security official to SaharaReporters.
Details of fatalities, casualties and other damage in the area are sketchy at this moment.
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