"We lost 15 of our members in a suicide blast at the end of our Ashura procession," said Mustapha Lawan Nasidi, the head of the Shiite community in the targeted city of Potiskum in Yobe state.
He said that 50 people were also injured and claimed that several others died when troops who deployed to the scene opened fire. There was no immediate response from the military.
For centuries, Shia Muslims have commemorated Ashura, a holy day that recalls the 7th-century battle between an unjust ruler and Imam Hussein (AS), the grandson of Islam’s Holy Prophet (PBUH).
Ashura ceremonies symbolize eternal and unwavering stance of truth against falsehood and humanity's struggle against tyranny realized by Imam Hussein (AS).