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IMMIDIATE PAST GOVERNOR DIES IN ISREALI HOSPITAL

The imidiate past Governor of Nasarawa state of Nigeria , Aliyu Akwe-Doma, is dead. He died at age 78. He died after a slight illness at a foreign hospital in Israel, a nephew, Ahmed Bako, said the day before yesterday.

Investigation in addition discovered that his fitness condition turned into said to have worsened in the beyond one month earlier than he was flown in another country to Tel-Avivi in which he ultimately gave up.

Former Nasarawa facts commissioner, Mamman Alakayi, said in Lafia that Doma died in an Israeli hospital on Tuesday. “I got a name from the past governor’s son, Umar, this nighttime, that Baba Doma died in an Israeli health center at about 7:45 p.m. Nigerian time,” he said

Also confirming the news to the dying of the erstwhile governor, his son, Umar, said his father died in Tel-Avivi at approximately 8p.m the previous day. His phrases: “My father died in Tel-Avivi, the capital of Israel at approximately 8pm in the night.”

The late Aliyu governed Nasarawa country between 2007 to 2011 while he turned into defeated by way of incumbent Governor Umaru Al-Makura. He was additionally a former deputy governor under the past due former Governor Solomon Lar inside the then Plateau state in 1983.

the imidiate past Governor of Nasarawa state of Nigeria , Aliyu Akwe-Doma, is dead. He died at age 78. He died after a slight illness at a foreign hospital in Israel, a nephew, Ahmed Bako, said the day before yesterday.

Investigation in addition discovered that his fitness condition turned into said to have worsened in the beyond one month earlier than he was flown in another country to Tel-Avivi in which he ultimately gave up.

Former Nasarawa facts commissioner, Mamman Alakayi, said in Lafia that Doma died in an Israeli hospital on Tuesday.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “I got a name from the past governor’s son, Umar, this nighttime, that Baba Doma died in an Israeli health center at about 7:45 p.m. Nigerian time,” he said.

Also confirming the news to the dying of the erstwhile governor, his son, Umar, said his father died in Tel-Avivi at approximately 8p.m the previous day. His phrases: “My father died in Tel-Avivi, the capital of Israel at approximately 8pm in the night.”

The late Aliyu governed Nasarawa country between 2007 to 2011 while he turned into defeated by way of incumbent Governor Umaru Al-Makura. He was additionally a former deputy governor under the past due former Governor Solomon Lar inside the then Plateau state in 1983.

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