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UNILAG Graduate Dies In Fatal Accident Just Days After Finishing NYSC (Photos)

naijalog by naijalog
May 22, 2017
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A tearful mother has taken to social media to express her sadness and sorrow following the death of her son, Obinna, in a fatal road accident.  


The mum, Maureen Agagwaonye Osuofia, is mourning the death of her 23-year-old son who died just days after finishing NYSC.


The Mother shared pictures on her son and wrote:

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“Dear All. With heart full of sorrow, I regret to inform of the sudden and tragic death of Mr Obizulike Obinna Alexander (Jr), my first son in a fatal road accident at Okada Town in Edo State on 16 May 2017. Obinna just passed out of the NYSC Programme in Ebonyi State on 9th May 2017 having graduated from the university of Lagos with a BSC degree in Cell Biology/Genetics. He was 23years.”

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