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Abuja-Kaduna practice assault: "I do know what you might be and I’ll always remember"

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 L: Uju Megafu, R: Chinelo Megafu

Uju Megafu, the sister to late Chinelo Nwando Megafu, has mentioned she’s going to always remember those that mocked the physician’s cry for assist throughout the Abuja-Kaduna practice assault.

Uju said this through Twitter on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, when she paid tribute to her sister on the primary anniversary of her demise within the terrorists’ assault. 

No fewer than eight individuals died whereas over 60 others have been kidnapped when the Kaduna sure practice was attacked on March 28, 2023, within the Kateri-Rijana space of the state. The gunmen blew up the rail monitor after which they launched an assault on the passengers.  

Shortly after the assault, the dental surgeon took to Twitter to announce that she was on board and had been shot, calling for prayers from her followers. 

“I’m on the practice. I’ve been shot, please pray for me,” her tweet reads.  

Nonetheless, some Twitter customers referred to as her a liar, peddling “pretend information”. 

One quoted the tweet, asking her; “Are you lifeless but?”

One other mentioned: ‘Ship us photographs” 

One Sarafina tweeted: You get energy to press telephone” 

“Precisely a yr in the past immediately, my sister despatched out a misery tweet asking for prayers as she may really feel her energy ebbing away from her as a result of she had simply been shot by terrorists on board the Abuja-Kaduna practice,” Uju wrote.

“I have no idea if she noticed the a number of vile responses from wicked minds that had latched themselves onto her cry for assist, as I used to be not together with her to carry her hand & inform her the whole lot will probably be superb. however, I noticed all of it. I learn the whole lot, I do know what you might be and I’ll always remember,”

“To the properly wishers who have been really empathetic, thanks to your prayers. It will’ve meant so much to my sister.” 

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