News
Bride drowned in Katisna flood found in Niger Republic
The body of Hindatu Yahaya, a young girl who got married three days before the flood in Jibia town in Katsina, which eventually swept her away, has been recovered in Niger Republic.
The husband of the deceased, Sani Yahaya, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) this on Wednesday in Jibia.
“The corpse of my missing wife was retrieved at Girka village in Mada-Rumfa town of Niger Republic,” he said.
Mr Yahaya said the flood occurred on Monday night at about 2 a.m, “cleared his house and took away his wife”.
“We searched in the river and rubble of the collapse walls of my house and the houses of our neighbours but could not locate her.
“As we are searching, we got a phone call from people that are helping us in Mada-Rumfa town of Niger Republic, that the corpse of a young woman has been retrieved from the river that passes through their town.
“We rushed to the town and discovered that it was the remains of my wife that was fished out of the river.
“We collected her dead body and brought her back to Jibia town, where we buried her in accordance with Islamic injunctions,” he said.
Mr Yahaya said that for past three days, he had not been able to eat because of the trauma of “missing his new wife who was with him for only three days”.
-
News1 week agoWidow of late investigative broadcaster Kola Olawuyi dies
-
Crime1 week agoOutrage as NYSC doctor allegedly dies after delay in approving sick leave
-
Aviation1 week agoNIS issues updated guidelines for contactless passport renewal for Nigerians abroad
-
Latest6 days agoOne killed as ethnic clash erupts in Ibadan following reported overnight stabbing (video)
-
Latest1 week agoLagos arrests 396 beggars in fresh crackdown on street begging (Video)
-
Agribusiness6 days agoStrengthening Nigeria’s Food Production Through Reliable Water Storage Infrastructure
-
Aviation5 days agoNigeria ends third-party visa processing in U.S, directs applicants to embassy, consulates
-
Business5 days agoSEC sets July 10 deadline for Q2 ownership, capital flows returns


