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Ex-Kogi gov, Ibrahim Idris’ son dies after Eid prayers

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A former governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, has misplaced his son, Muhammed.

Muhammed was mentioned to have died earlier this morning after Eid prayers.

He was mentioned to have slumped at his Abuja residence.

Muhammed was a member of the Home of Representatives between 2007 and 2011.

The elder brother of the deceased, Abubakar Idris, who confirmed the demise, expressed unhappiness over Muhammed’s demise.

Whereas talking with PUNCH On-line on the cellphone on Wednesday, Abubakar mentioned, “It’s true. He died this morning shortly after coming again to his residence after Eid prayers.

“He can be buried on Wednesday at Gudu Cemetery in Abuja.”

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