The African Independent Television (AIT) has lost Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, its Correspondent in Minna, Niger, in a ghastly motor accident.
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Mr Daniel Atori, Secretary of the Correspondent Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state, confirmed the death,
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Atori said that the incident occurred within the Minna metropolis on Thursday.
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He said: âWith total submission to the will of Almighty Allah, we received with shock the sudden death of a dedicated, hardworking, and gentle colleague, Muhammad Ibrahim who passed away after a ghastly motor accident on Thursday in Minna, the Niger state capital.â
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He said the late Ibrahim was a dedicated and pious Muslim who stood for what he believed in.
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He added that the Correspondentsâ Chapel and the state council of NUJ would miss the deceased, especially for his dedication to duty and contributions to the development of the union.
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The late Ibrahim was in his early 50s.
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He was survived by a wife, four children, and an aged mother.
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He was buried on Thursday according to Islamic rites at Fadipe, Dutsen Kura Gwari, Minna.
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