Jos: I told my son to wait till the next day before buying the drug but he said no and left- Mother
One of the victims of the deadly attack in Agwan Rukuba, located in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, which reportedly claimed 28 lives, including that of a pregnant woman, said she initially believed the attackers were officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).…Read The Complete; Full Original Here.
According to Leadership, the resident, Ngo Esther Audu, who lost her 32-year-old son, Sunday Audu, explained that her son had been sleeping in his room before he later woke up and went out to buy pain relief medication.
The 72-year-old mother said, “I told him to wait till the following day, but he said no and left; unfortunately, he did not come back home again.
“I later slept, thinking that he had returned. In the morning, I was told that Sunday didn’t come back home he previous night.”
She said that she had gone out in search of her son, initially believing that he might have spent the night at one of his friends’ houses.…Read The Complete; Full Original Here.
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