Super Eagles
midfielder, Ogenyi Onazi says he
feels fortunate to be alive after he narrowly avoided last week’s bombings in
the city of Jos. The blasts at a crowded bus terminal and market killed at
least 118 people. Onazi, who was born in Jos, had just left the popular Jos
Main Market last Tuesday, when the first blast rocked the area. The midfielder,
who plays for Italian Serie A side, Lazio,
said: “I am very, very lucky, just by the
grace of God.”
Onazi is now with the Super Eagles squad in London as they
prepare for today’s friendly against Scotland and he says he has been
struggling to erase the memories of that dark day. Recounting his lucky escape,
he told BBC Sport: “It was just like
an ordinary day. Happy faces and friendly warmth that makes you feel happy to
be back home.
“We had gone to the
railway market to get something. I think it was 15 minutes later when we heard
the loud blast from the place. And suddenly, people were just running. “There
was chaos and pandemonium. There was smoke, I was confused, lost and just
wondered what had happened. I had no idea what was going on and it was scary. “All
my life I have never heard a bang or boom like that.”
The second blast killed some of the rescue workers who had
rushed to the scene, which was obscured by billows of black smoke. A week
later, far away from the city where his parents are based and preparing for his
first World Cup with the Super Eagles, Onazi insists the unrest
back home has made it difficult to focus on football.
“Some will say I
should be happy to be alive but I just feel concerned about the security
challenges in Jos and Nigeria as a country,“I was born and bred in a peaceful
Jos. I may be fortunate enough to live outside the place right now, but I still
have my family and friends who live in the city.
“I always get worried
when there are reports of terrible incidents there on a regular basis. It’s sad
and depressing to live with this. “Personally, I think there is a need for a
holistic approach to solving this problem once and for all.
“Innocent people are
dying and the government seriously needs to step up security across the
country.”
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