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Corps Member Dies in Auto Crash after Leaving Adamawa Orientation Camp

A member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), identified as Nazir Muhammad Yahaya, has died in an auto crash on his way to Kaduna State.

The Details of the incident are still sketchy at the time of filing this report but it was gathered that the accident occurred on Wednesday, July 13.

According to friends, the corps member from Batch B, Stream 1, was traveling to Kaduna after completing his three weeks orientation course at NYSC camp in Adamawa State.

Meanwhile, friends, former coursemates, and colleagues have taken to Facebook to mourn him. 

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“Rest In Peace Nazir Muhammad Yahaya. Sometime, I ask myself this rhetorical question “what is Life”. My friend called me on Monday and he was lamenting that his redeployment plans went south instead of north,” one Jeremiah Damina wrote. 

“I told him to brace up and take the posting by Faith. But, here I am today with a shocking news that my friend/brother after all the sweat and blood pains we endured to make it out of School/NYSC and finally begin to establish ourselves for beauty and for colour. Now the Dreams/plans are abated. I pray my friend finds rest in Aljannatul Firdaus with the Almighty” 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Linda Ikeji

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