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Senator Na`Allah Speaks On How Killers Entered Son’s House, Strangled Him

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Captain Abdulkarim Na`Allah

Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, whose eldest son, Abdulkareem, was murdered at his Malali home in Kaduna State, has opened up on how he was killed saying that he hoped that the death could reverse the trend of brutality in the country.

Senator Na`Allahh who was out of the country at the time of the death on Sunday, said his son’s life was not better than that of any other Nigerian.

In a statement he issued on Monday, Senator Na’Allah disclosed that those who killed his son were not armed with gun as he observed that they strangulated him to death and took his vehicle.

“They simply gained access to his house through the roof and strangulated him. As a family, we will continue to love him even in death because he was such a wonderful person in his life.”

“His life is not better than any other Nigerian. As a family we leave everything in the hands of Almighty Allah to whom we have since surrendered in pursuit of the strength to bear the loss of Abdulkareem in our family and by the numerous calls, messages and visits we have received so far, we have every course to thank Almighty Allah for his love and mercy to the family,” he stated.

“We assure the public that though we feel greatly diminished in the manner he was killed, we shall remain steadfast in our unshakable belief in the will of Allah. We shall persevere and overcome this tragic loss of one of the finest Ambassadors of our family who has done us proud in his life. We express the hope that his death will play a major role in finding solutions to the problem facing our great Nation.”

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the 36 year old pilot was found dead in his Malali, Kaduna residence on Sunday.

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