Armed robbers kill CBN staff, three others inside Abuja supermarket
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Armed robbers kill CBN staff, three others inside Abuja supermarket

In a tragic turn of events, suspected robbers attacked Abdullahi Supermarket in One Man Village, near Mararaba, resulting in the death of four individuals, including a staff member of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The CBN employee, identified through his identity card as Daniel Adefemi Okunade, was fatally shot in the head during the incident.

The robbery, which was described as lasting less than two minutes, also claimed the lives of three other customers whose identities were unknown at the time of reporting.NYSC Portal

According to eyewitness accounts, the incident occurred when Mr. Okunade, who was also the choir master of Christ Apostolic Church in One Man Village, stopped at the supermarket to purchase bread for his family. It was during this time that the robbers entered the busy store and commenced their attack.JAMB Result

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Mr. Okunade’s vehicle, a Toyota Venza, was left untouched outside the supermarket. He was reportedly returning from work when he encountered the robbers and was tragically killed.JAMB Portal

Following the incident, the local atmosphere was reported to be tense, with many people arriving at the supermarket to identify the victims of the robbery. The police from New Nyanya Divisional Police Station responded to the incident and have transported the bodies of the victims to the Mararaba Medical Center mortuary in Mararaba.InformationGuideNigeria

As of the time of the report, the police had not released any official information regarding the incident. The community, including church members and numerous sympathizers, has been visiting the late Mr. Okunade’s family to offer their condolences and support during this difficult time.

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