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‘She Didn’t Die At NANS Convention’ – Nigerian Female Students React To Death Of Aisha Abdul’aziz
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Nigerian Female Students have debunked reports that the late Jigawa student died at the NANS National convention.
THE NATION REPORTERS reports that the Nigerian Female Students have debunked reports that Aishah Kaila Abdul’aziz, a 400 level, Biology Education student at Sule Lamido University Kafin in Jigawa State died at the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, National convention.
This was revealed to our correspondent in a statement signed by Modupe Mary Adetipa, President of Nigerian Female Students.
She said: “This is to debunk the ongoing news about the passing of AISHA KAILA ABDUL’AZIZ who died this morning(at a hospital in abuja) and before her death was a 400 level, Biology Education student at Sule Lamido University Kafin in Jigawa State. That before her death, she was a resident of the capital city of the Federation (Abuja), and was never part of the institution delegates for the NANS Convention.
“Although, Her death was a great loss to the entire students community and we deeply sympathize with her family,friends and the students’ of the institution.
“We pray Allah to forgive her shortcomings and make Jannah to be her final abode, may HE grant the family a for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”
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