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It was killjoy for 28-year old Adamu Hakadu, who for years had been seeking admission to a higher institution. At last, he secured an admission into the Kano School of Hygiene. His joy knew no bounds as he dutifully gathered all his credentials to go and commence registration for his programme.
He arrived at the school premises early, ahead of when offices were to resume. He recalled: “I underwent all the necessary procedures to secure admission in the school. The day I collected my admission letter, I was elated.”
But that was the end of his excitement, as his encounter last Monday with the operatives of the Boko Haram has forever changed the narrative of his life’s story. On that day, the Boko Haram terrorist group struck in the school. Eight lives were lost immediately following the suicide bomb blast that rocked the institution. Luckily, Hakadu was not among the dead. He was among the injured.
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Source: #ThisDay
He arrived at the school premises early, ahead of when offices were to resume. He recalled: “I underwent all the necessary procedures to secure admission in the school. The day I collected my admission letter, I was elated.”
But that was the end of his excitement, as his encounter last Monday with the operatives of the Boko Haram has forever changed the narrative of his life’s story. On that day, the Boko Haram terrorist group struck in the school. Eight lives were lost immediately following the suicide bomb blast that rocked the institution. Luckily, Hakadu was not among the dead. He was among the injured.
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Source: #ThisDay