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Names And Photos Of Slain Greenfield University Students Emerge

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 24, 2021
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Names And Photos Of Slain Greenfield University Students

Names And Photos Slain Greenfield University Students Has Emerged.

 

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Abubakar Sadiq Yusuf Sanga and Precious Nwakacha have been identified as the remains of two of the three students of Greenfield University, killed by their abductors.

 

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Names And Photos Of Slain Greenfield University Students
Photos Of Slain Greenfield University Students

ALSO: 3 Students Abducted From Kaduna Private University Found Dead

 

This online news platform learnt that Precious was from Nnewi, Anambra state while Sadiq Yusuf was the son of Malam Yusuf Mu’azu, a Director of Kaduna Ministry of Works.

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Burial prayer for Sadiq Yusuf Sanga on Friday
Burial prayer for Sadiq Yusuf Sanga on Friday

He was buried on Friday, with an outpouring of condolences to the father, who was also a former chairman of Jemaa LGA.

 

Yusuf’s body, along with those of Dorathy Yohanna and Precious Nwakacha were found in Kwanan Bature Village, close to Greenfield University, where they were captured on 20 April.

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The Kaduna state commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan announced the shock find.

 

He said the bodies were taken to a mortuary by him and the Commander Operation Thunder Strike.

 

At least 17 of the students abducted by the terrorists are still being held, along with two female staff of the private university.

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Precious Nwakacha
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