Jaja,
You are depressing me today with no hope in sight !
One of the many things that surprised me in Zaire was how much they cared for their offspring (at least until the civil war started).
It won't be juju if it occurs frequently and BH takes credit for doing it. If you recall the scares in the US when someone tampered with pain relievers - the entire country freaked out despite the fact it was isolated to a very small area. As you point out, if it takes place in Lagos, it will be time to freak out for Nigeria too.
We had an explosion here years ago (coincidentally in a box of corn flakes). It was months before people would even enter the store and the owner nearly went bankrupt. That's kind of the idea - you don't get off on Western corn flakes and you make your point.
None of this actually makes sense, it's just a pattern that we end up following from all over the world. Given the operational environment - Political, Military, Economic, Social, Infrastructure, and Information - there's only a few things left on the checklist for mayhem. BH is going after what remains "soft".
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