The family of Felix Blaise, an Assistant Head Boy at Air Force Comprehensive Secondary School in Kaduna, is demanding justice for his alleged murder. Felix was reportedly electrocuted to death by two Senior Secondary (SS3) students in the school dormitory on June 19, 2024. The Lux Terra Chaplaincy in Abuja, where Felix's family attends church, described him as a super intelligent and brave student who was electrocuted by two SS3 boys. The family is calling on the school management and the Nigerian Air Force to intensify efforts to uncover the truth behind his death. The Nigerian Air Force authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. The family and church are urging the media to highlight the issue of bullying and the need for justice in this case [3bf03606].
On the other hand, the family of late Yusuf Shuaibu has filed a lawsuit against Sergeant Aminu Ibrahim and the Nigerian Air Force over the death of their 23-year-old son who tragically died on May 1 at 465 Nigerian Air Force Hospital in Kano State following physical assault and alleged torture. The lawsuit alleges that Ibrahim's actions, including severe physical assault resulting in fatal injuries, constituted a breach of Shuaibu's right to life and dignity. The plaintiff seeks several declarations from the court, including N500 million in compensation, N50 million in exemplary damages, disciplinary action against Ibrahim, a public apology from the Nigerian Air Force, and coverage of legal costs. Shuaibu's death sparked outrage and protest by residents of Gwagwarwa community in the Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state. NAF spokesperson, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, told SaharaReporters that the Chief of Air Staff, Hassan Abubakar had already ordered a discreet investigation into the incident to unravel what happened and bring anyone found culpable in Shuaibu’s death to justice [da2ca488] [c15df39e].
The family of Nick Imudia, Group CEO of D.light, has expressed dissatisfaction with how the media has characterized his death as suicide. The Lagos State Commissioner of Police's office has pledged to investigate the sudden death. Nick Imudia, who was the Group CEO of D.light International, was residing in Nairobi, Kenya. He was on a short visit to Lagos and was scheduled to return to Nairobi the day after his death. The family disputes the suicide reports, stating that Nick did not leave any instructions regarding the distribution of his wealth and did not exhibit any signs of stress or depression. The family requests privacy to grieve their loved one without unfounded rumors about the circumstances of his death [2fb3bb08]. The family of the late former Konga CEO, Nick Imudia, has disputed the claim that he died by suicide. The family stated that there is no evidence to suggest suicide and the police have launched an investigation into his death. The family also refuted reports that Imudia made calls to family members regarding the distribution of his wealth before his death. They stated that there were no such calls. The family described Imudia as full of life and stated that he showed no signs of stress or depression. Imudia was the Group CEO of D.light International and had previously worked with Nokia and Konga Nigeria. He was residing in Nairobi, Kenya at the time of his death. The family expressed dissatisfaction with the media's reporting of Imudia's death as suicide and called for a more professional approach [7e51d578]. The family of the late former Chief Executive of Konga, Nick Imudia, has dismissed reports that he committed suicide. The family stated that investigations are still ongoing to determine the cause of his death and ruled out suicide. They criticized the media for reporting his death as suicide before the family was informed and while medical professionals were still trying to resuscitate him. The family emphasized that Imudia never called his brother or daughter with instructions on how to distribute his wealth and was not diagnosed as depressed. Imudia was the Group CEO of D.light International and was residing in Nairobi, Kenya. He was on a short visit to Lagos before his sudden death. The family requested that the media and the public allow them to grieve without spreading unfounded rumors about the circumstances of his death.