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Sunday 21 December 2014

Footballer Seriki Audu dies in car crash

Lobi Stars striker Seriki Audu passed on yesterday December 20th after a car crash. The footballer was traveling with his wife and daughter in his car from his home town in Yobe state to Bauchi when the accident occurred
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A Lobi Stars club official, Ganiyu Adeleke, confirmed his death to SuperSports
"We received the unfortunate news of the death of Seriki Audu. He was driving from Yobe State, his base, with his family, wife and daughter. But he died from the accident while his wife is at present at the intensive care unit of a hospital where she was taken to and the daughter suffered a fracture. It is very sad news at this time for Lobi Stars because Seriki was one of our top strikers, and had a life full of promise in the future ahead of him," he said.
Late Seriki Audu was recently elevated to the rank of a corporal in the Nigeria Police Force. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

80 comments:

  1. So sad... RIP.. and I wish His wife a quick recovery

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    1. Rip..

      #YMYB KING 012406156184

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    2. So sad. May his soul rest in peace.
      FACE~OF~LIB

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    3. What a painful exit *sobs* may his soul rest in the bosom of the Lord Amen. Quickest recovery to his wife and kid #onelovefromSnow#

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    4. Painful indeed..may his soul rest in peace

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    5. R.I.P bro........ wishing the wife quick recovery and the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss

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  2. May his soul rest in perfect peace. And may the covering of the blood of Jesus Christ be upon us all

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      Oh o. What an unfortunate news. May his soul rest in peace
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      ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    E no go pass say our bad road kill am.... May his soul RIP....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      I tells u bros. Our Nigeria road no dey help matters at all.
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  5. Very unfortunate.may his soul rest in peace

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  6. Na wa o..toung people just dey die...am covered with the Blood of jesus..



    Arab money online mode

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  7. May his soul rest in peace. And may God gv d family d fortitude to bear d loss

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  8. RIP



    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  9. Sadden christmas to his family, may God console them. RIP.

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  10. A footballer and Police officer, May his soul rest in peace. Quick recovery to your wife and daughter.

    One and Only Ada David Omobabalanu

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  11. May His Gentle soul Rest in peace. Amen. A minute silence for all LIB readers.

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    1. Not a minute silence for all lib readers(we are still alive for christ sake). It's a minute silence for d deceased(Seriki Audu). May his soul and dat of d faithful departed rest in d bosom of d Lord, amen. Wishing his wife and daughter very speedy recovery.

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    2. Hahahaha.OMG.tears rolling down my eye.abeg o.we still de alive o.

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  12. RIP Young Hero! Please read----»I speak for the 54 Nigerian Soldiers sentenced to death for Mutiny:

    This is barbaric and abuse of power. I don't care what the damn military law states concerning mutiny! Sentencing 54 soldiers to death is outrageous and misconduct of proper rule? Please we are not in the days of Communism, this is democracy and if a soldier feels he is under a plotted threat, he has every right to retreat or deploy.

    The country is facing massive terror attack, this is not the time to play foolish law by reducing soldiers that should be trained for attack against the insurgents. Killing these 54 Nigeria Soldiers will be like leaving 108 Boko Haram members alive to continue in their terrorist activities. Because each of these 54 Soldiers can kill 2 Boko Haram members each if given the proper ammunition i.e. 54 x 2 = 108. Now which one is the best, to kill 54 Soldiers for mutiny or to eliminate 108 Boko Haram Members for Insurgency? WHAT KIND OF BARBARIC GOVERNMENT DO WE PRACTICE IN NIGERIA where the terror insurgents are given Amnesty, and the Chickened-out Soldiers are given a death sentence! DOESN'T MAKE SENSE BECAUSE IT IS NONSENSE!!!!

    If these Soldiers are killed, it will discourage the youths in the army to emerge for patriotic heroism, knowing their country does not care for them.

    Suggestion: Mutiny is a crime so therefore the soldiers must not go unpunished; but for now they must be given a chance to redeem themselves or face the consequences. They should be put under SEVERE military training with 24hour surveillance, and then set them out on deadlier missions on different time and place against the insurgents (with lesser ammunition). De-coils will be dispatched after them without their knowledge just in case if they decide to run, they will be shot to death instantly.

    * And any one of them that survives the mission would be sentenced to 1year imprisonment, then after that resume their duty as soldiers.
    * And any one of them that are lightly injured would have redeemed themselves but after treatment will resume back to duty.
    * And any one of them that are severely injured should be given a leave of absence.
    * And any one of them that might lost his life would have redeemed himself and his name must not be tarnished but uphold as a war hero.

    PLEASE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT, A Place of a Soldier is to die in the battlefield, not as a criminal in a place where there is no honor in their death!!!!

    If you can pledge AMNESTY to bunch of Terrorists, then it won't be so hard to render compassion to this revolted Soldiers.

    «~Opara~»
    #‎SpeakingTheTruth‬!

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  13. Aw may his soul rest in peace

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  14. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE....MAY GOD GIVE HIS FAMILY THE GRACE TO LIVE ON

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  15. May his soul rest in peace. Amen

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  16. R.I.P to his soul...and my condolences to his family.

    •••GUTS OVER FEAR•••

    •••QUEENMAYA•••

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  17. Most of the North eastern roads are horrible! Just horrible! I hate deaths in december, ruins the feeling of Christmas! May he rest in peace.

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  18. So sorry, saw one okada man escape death yesterday... It ws life. God protect everyone reading this, we shall all see 2015 in jesus name.

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  19. Ehya so sad RIP and quick recovery to his wife and daughter

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  20. r.I.p may Allah accept your soul
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    AIRTEL BRING 3G TO H5

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  21. chai, so sad. RIP, and quickest recovery to the rest.

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  22. The deplorable state of our roads is a menace which has to be scared of more than ebola virus. Yet, government won't stop building roads, I wonder what type though....May his soul rest i peace.

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  23. Aww. May his soul rest in peace and i wish his wife and daughter quick recovery. He was such a hardworking man - footballer and a policeman.

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  24. RIP Man....God see us thru the remaining days of dz year... Amen.

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  25. Audu was a very pacy young lad. Rest in Peace Boy

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  26. So sad. I wish his family quick recovery and God's comfort for their loss. O God 2014 will not see our end. We will see its end in joy in Jesus' name. Amen.

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  27. UMUZE OCHUKO NEVILLE21 December 2014 at 21:11

    THIS IS SO TRAGIC AND UNFORTUNATE TO HEAR.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.AMEN.I PRAY THAT GOD WILL COMFORT HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER AND CAUSE THEM TO RECOVER QUICKLY IN JESUS NAME AMEN.

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  28. May his soul RIP

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  29. Mtchew,nawa ooo,rest in peace bro.

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  30. So sad...May God bless his soul

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