How Bilyaminu Bello got married to his alleged killer, Maryam Sanda
By OakTV
25 November 2017 |
6:44 am
Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman, Dr. Haliru Bello, Sunday lost his son, Alhaji Biyamin Bello. Biyamin was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, Maryam Sanda, the daughter of embattled former Aso Savings’ boss, Hajia Maimuna Aliyu.
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6 Comments
Not all that glitter is gold…..
Its so vulgar to see dollars(foreign currency) been sprayed openly in Nigeria.
Crimes of passion is evil and consumes all involved. Its better to simply ‘walk away!’ There are always better options in the future and likely situation turn-over for good if one walks away from a broken heart or an emotional disappointment . We don’t have to kill each other. So sad.
Nemesis has simply caught up.
It began with diamonds and hearts but ended with clubs and spades
This story is sad and unfortunate. I pray to God to intervene and heal the deep wounds created by this tragedy. The two families are devastated and they need our prayers and sympathy at this time. I feel pained that this happened. It’s fashionable for people to blame “Satan” as responsible for Biyamin’s untimely death. Only The Almighty God knows the end from the beginning.
I want to caution women, generally, to “love their husbands wisely, not forcefully”. I was young and now I am old and I have never heard of any woman who so loved her husband that she “jumped into the grave when her husband was being buried” to be buried together?. Never so happened!
May the young soul of Bilyamin rest in perfect peace. May God intervene and bring peaceful resolution in this matter for the sake of their little girl. Quite sorry for this sad incident. All should take heart.
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