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Sunday, 31 July 2016

Photo of the teacher shot dead by police officer in Nassarawa State during a peaceful protest against salary cut

Aliyu Abdullahi Umbugadu, was killed on Friday, July 29 in Nassarawa State after a police officer opened fire at civil servants who gathered in front of the state government house to protest against salary cut. Tijjani Sani Ahmed, who shared the photos wrote:
"RIP ALIYU ABDULLAHI UMBUGADU, He met his untimely death as a result of police gunshots while peacefully protesting against civil servants salary cut yesterday in Lafia. A dedicated, modest and hardworking secondary school teacher. He was an inspector with Area inspectorate office, MOE, Lafia. May Allah reward you with Aljannat firdaus"

29 comments:

  1. This is heart breaking, sad!



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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    1. The NPF imagine the people you are killing poor civil servants asking for their rights that's why many people don't pity you people too when Armed robbers or militants kill you

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    2. when nxt they hear change They shud ask 4 d kind of change,

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    3. RIP
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    4. Police people be shooting people anyhow like they're not human beings like them..... God is seeing you people o









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  3. In a democratic setting ? Hmmm this will be under investigation till Christ comes. So bad.

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  4. Lookin at his face alone hunger don mend am.. I for say why dey protested..Rip..our Nigerian police una dey try..fools

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  5. Chai.. Rip to his soul. WHAT A COUNTRY?!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  6. So sad,fighting for what he work for.now his gon.rest well

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  7. May his soul RIP. Linda take note!

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  8. WICKED COUNTRY, I GUESS THEY ARE SATISFIED








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  9. ********************muna kwantinue to dey Misbehave for dix nation.... Police.......

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  10. ********************muna kwantinue to dey Misbehave for dix nation.... Police.......

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  11. Poor man fa, RIP dear one. Pray justice prevails!

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  12. Police brutality becoming a global epidemic

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  14. As much as am not in support of this.I must also say I will not blame the police much.considering the fact tht boko haram can take advantage of such a "peacefull protest"to lunch an attack.its north for crying out loud.

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    1. I wish this man that was killed is ur brother let see if u will not blame the police may God forgive u if for this inhuman statement u made

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    2. Amos Mohammed you are self centered. If he were to be your father will you praise the police for shooting and killing him?

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  15. How sadder can the news get these days?! Horrible horrible world we're living in! But they'll still say the police is ya friend.

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  16. Na wah... Buhari is really a badluck man

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