Monday 29 September 2014

Kaduna emirate chief murdered on his farm



Kaduna emirate chief murdered on his farm

A prominetent chief and council member of the Zazzau Emirate, Kabiru Buhari, has been killed in Kaduna.Buhari was shot dead on his farm by an unknown assassin.

His body and car was found on his farm at Maigiginya in Nariya, Kabala West, Kaduna, by a search team on friday. A fellow chief of the emirate who spoke to newsmen said;

"We closed from Council with him around 5p.m. on Thursday where I think he proceeded to his farm Maigiginya. (continue)His family later alerted us on Friday morning that he didn't sleep at home. So, we reported to the police and commenced a search operation.His body was found inside his farm with his car parked around the farm round 3-4pm on Friday.We have left everything to God to judge whoever has hand in his death or any other innocent persons killed."

Buhari has since been buried according to islamic rites. He was survived by a wife and 5 children.
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.... The Forbidden Fruits After that day, the boys never went to the orange tree again and the story that it was a forbidden fruit was retold and everyone believed it, even the four boys. Though they knew it was not the forbidden fruits of the Bible but Mr. Jacob's forbidden fruits. Garba was angry when he learnt that it was Bawa who had told on him. They all began to avoid Bawa. But all these had been over thirty-five years ago. They grown and become men. Garba had turned out to be the star of them all, having excelled in school and had gone to Lagos and then to England. He returned to Dongongari and settled down. Now all the boys who went to the St. Aquinas now have children. But they all still sit together on weekends and talk of the past. Mr. Jacob and the forbidden fruits was always an exciting topic and they would laugh. "Only God know where the white master is today," Sule would say with nostalgia. "Perhaps long dead and buried," Tanko would say. "But he was a terror," Bawa reminded. He had succeeded. his father as the tobacco merchant in ,Jogongan even though he was once a banker. Garba would laugh. "Come to think of it, he was a good man. The lesson of the forbidden fruits was that of obedience. We ought to have obeyed him as our elder and teacher," he said: They all agreed with him. The End .... TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

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