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Mo Abudu’s Naija Diamonds Season 2 killed by Fulani Herdsmen

 

 

One of the stars of Mo Abudu’s Naija Diamonds Season 2 which held in 2012, Joshua Adah, was hacked to death in Taraba State on January 23rd by Fulani Herdsmen.

As per reports, Joshua, who is a father of two and had a service in Taraba where he gave medicine and cloths to several destitute in his community, was coming back to hismission station in Bantaje, a town close Jalingo, from an evangelistic effort to a few villagers when his vehicle broke down along the Wukari-Jalingo street. He was then assaulted by ethnic Fulani cattlemen., who had attacked Christian groups a week earlier.

Pastor Adah, a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, chose to live in Taraba after he was posted there in 2002 after completing his college. He met his wife there furthermore saw what offspring of the poor were experiencing in the community and chose to stay behind and help enhance their lives. He exited city life and moved to a remote town with his family, where he opened a school in a round cottage that gave free training to an understudy populace that developed to more than 400 pupils. He likewise gave haven, nourishment and cash to extemporized families and this is the manner they took his life.


He’s survived by a wife and two kids.
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