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Saturday, 16 July 2016

37 soldiers involved in ghastly accident in Kano

37 soldiers were injured yesterday after a military truck they were traveling in got involved in a ghastly accident along Kano- Gaya. According to the State sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC), Aminu Umar, the accident occurred around 9am when the military truck which was conveying the soldiers led by Maj. R. O. Alieze had brake failure in Gaya town in Gaya local government area of the state. He added that the injured soldiers had since been taken to General Hospital Dutse in for medical treatment. No death was recorded.

28 comments:

  1. Thanks be to God. Wish dem a speedy recovery. Linda take note!

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    1. May they all die like ur evil father Juliet.

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    2. So unfortunate. Wish them quick recovery

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  2. Thank God for lives spared

    (Linda d Kim K's fan)

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  3. Ghastly but nobody died?

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    1. Yes,
      Fatal - somebody died.
      Gaa school iju


      POPULAR LIB READER!

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  4. Thank God for survival
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  5. Thank God no fatalities. Hope dey recover asap


    ...merited happiness

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  6. Wonderful.
    Imaging the bad news.
    I TOLD U THAT APC NEMESIS IS GRAVITY.
    ALL IN HAUSA PLACE HMMM GOD OF NEMESIS@WORK.













    #sad indeed

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    1. This man stop disturbing people with your Brain-scattering english.

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    2. Jump her comment if it is disturbing u and ur village. Bastard.

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  7. Linda the word Ghastly' means that aomeone died. Thank no one died....so it's it Ghastly

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    1. English teacher....Fatal means someone died and not ghastly.

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  8. Thank God no life was lost!

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  9. THANK GOD FOR THEIR LIFES O







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  10. Thank God, no life was lost

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  11. Thank god for saving their life, I wish them speedy recovery.

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  12. Speedy recovery my dear Armies

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  14. OMG... I wish them quick recovery. #Saved

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