Bilyaminu’s Death: Alleged killer wife, Maryam Sanda sent to prison
By OakTV
27 November 2017 |
7:40 am
A daughter of Aso Savings boss, Hajia Maimuna Aliyu, Maryam Sanda who allegedly stabbed her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, son of ex-PDP chairman, Haliru Bello, to death at their home in Abuja last Sunday, has been arraigned in court.
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