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Attahiru’s death, monumental tragedy to Nigeria– Fani-Kayode reacts bitterly to death of Army Boss

 

Attahiru’s death, monumental tragedy to Nigeria– Fani-Kayode reacts bitterly to death of Army Boss

Femi Fani-Kayode, former Aviation Minister has reacted to the death of the Chief of Army Staff, General Ibrahim Attahiru.

Fani-Kayode described Attahiru’s death as a monumental tragedy to Nigeria.

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Attahiru died in an air crash on Friday.

He was aboard a military aircraft on an official trip in Kaduna.

It was gathered that Attahiru died with his aides in a plane crash.

It was learnt that the ill-fated aircraft crashed at the airport’s runway about 6 pm.

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Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the Accident Investigation Bureau, Nigeria, Akin Olateru, confirmed that the eight souls died onboard.

“Beachcraft 350. 8 souls on board. Unfortunately all dead,” Olateru wrote in a WhatsApp note.

Reacting, the former minister, in a tweet wrote: “The Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Armed Forces, General Attahiru Ibrahim, has been killed in an air crash together with a number of his officers and aides.

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“This is a monumental tragedy and a big blow to our nation. May their souls rest in peace & may God help Nigeria.”

 

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