Saanu Daniel Segun, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member serving in Sokoto passed on few hours to his passing out ceremony yesterday, April 7, 2017.
His colleague, Ochayi Christian Adoba also died prior to their passing out ceremony.
One of his friends, Elizabeth Owoade wrote on Facebook:
I’m seriously still in shock when I heard about your demise. It’s too painful and unfortunate. Today is meant to be a day when we all celebrate you but alas! Who knows what will happen the next minute. But God knows best because he’s the master planner. But why you Saanu Daniel Segun! Why you my friend, I still called you last week and we talked about coming to meet me in Lagos. Death where is your sting! Am so short of words. Rest in peace a friend like a brother! RIP segun
? ? ? ? ?#RIPsegun, a friend, a confidant# I’ll miss you!!!
Another friend, Solanke Oluwaseun Dudman wrote:
I was about calling to congratulate you on the completion of your NYSC when I received the news of your demise. Just this past week, U sent me your service pictures that u wish to enlarge them whenever you are back and have kept your passport photograph not knowing you won’t come back for it .. Agbayanu Daniel as I fondly call u… The moments we shared will forever be fresh in my memory. You made an impact in my life… I can never forget you blood. Still finding it difficult to believe u are gone my senior friend … RIP Saanu Daniel Segun
Photo Credit: Facebook
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has attributed the recent attacks…
Posts Capable Of Inciting People Against Minister – Loyalists Oyetola’s Aides Behind My Incarceration -…
..Alleges Police Of Foul Play The Mother of a 15-year-old girl, Helen Joseph, has called…
A couple, Abubakar Yuguda and Fatima Abubakar, were remanded on Tuesday by Chief Magistrate Musa…
Health workers in Kaduna State, represented by three prominent professional organizations—the National Association of Nigerian…
No fewer than 84 Nigerian lecturers have died between May to August 2024 due to…
This website uses cookies.