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Assassinated son of Senator Bala Ibn Na Allah buried in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria

  • Senator Na Allah absent as he’s out of the country

Mr Abdulkarim Na Allah, the eldest son of Senator Bala Ibn Na Allah, who was on Sunday found dead in his room in Malali GRA, Kaduna, Kaduna State has been buried.

However, Bala Ibn Na Allah, who is the Senator representing Kebbi South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, was not present at the Unguwan Sarki cemetery in Kaduna where his son was buried as he travelled out of the country.

The 36 year-old son was a pilot by profession.

Kaduna State Police Command Public Relations officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said the death of the deceased was reported to the Police at about 3.30pm.

Jalige said the killers took his car but stated that investigation had commenced on the matter.

Narrating how the deceased was murdered, Garba Mohammed, Special Adviser to Senator Na Allah, said the late Abdulkarim was tied in his room and strangled while the assailants escaped with his vehicle.

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