nigeria arerkers in searching through rubble in hopes of finding survivors after deadly twin bombings on tuesday. at least 118 people were killed when two car bombs struck the central city. meanwhile, more deadly attacks .eported in northeast nigeria it was here that over 200 schoolgirls were abducted last month by the boko haram militants. against then of war islamic militant group. mark thompson reports. >> after one year of living under a state of emergency, residents of three nigerian states face another six months of the same fate. president goodluck jonathan describes the security situation in the northeastern reason -- daunting., quote, it gives them the authority to crack down on the militant group boko haram, thought to be in the area. weapons, and the supplies of arms made available to terrorists. people, mainly00 civilians, have been killed this year alone as a result of the ongoing violence. the international spotlight has been on their fight against the islamic militant, since the girls were abducted from the school in april. the president and his administration have been