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‘Naija don finish’ – Isaac Fayose on how Gen Rabe’s body was returned [VIDEO]
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‘Naija don finish’ – Isaac Fayose on how Gen Rabe’s body was returned [VIDEO]

Daily Post about 2 hours 2 mins read

Nigerian businessman Isaac Fayose has questioned how the body of former spokesman of the Nigerian Army, retired Major General Abubakar Rabe was recovered after his unfortunate death in kidnappers’ den.

DAILY POST reports that the former military general, who was abducted by terrorists some weeks ago, died on Saturday while in captivity.

He was buried a few hours after the Katsina State Government confirmed that he died of complications arising from underlined medical conditions.

However, there has been concerns over how the remains was swiftly recovered shortly after his death.

In a video clip on his Facebook page on Sunday, Fayose wondered how the government was informed of the cause of the retired general’s death without an autopsy.

Fayose, who suspected a foul play, declared that the country is finished.

He said, “How did they release the body? How did they know where to pick up the body? Who called to inform them that the Retired General is dead?

“The family said the man died of diabetes and hypertension, who did the autopsy? How did they know that he died of hypertension?

“They could not release the man when he was alive but they released his body for burial. Meanwhile the Oyo school teacher that was beheaded, the body has not been released till today.

“The body of the Retired General was released to who and how? The more you look, the less you see Naija don finish.”

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‘Naija don finish’ – Isaac Fayose on how Gen Rabe’s body was returned [VIDEO] 

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