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‘He was Humble ,Caring’—Sanan Mourns Muhammad Kabiru

The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sanan Real Homes Limited, Alhaji Sanusi Abdul Sanusi, has mourned the death of a young Kogi indigene, Muhammad Kabiru, popularly known as Kesman.

Kabiru, from Ojokwu in Ankpa Local Government Area, died three days ago at a Wellington hospital life camp in Abuja and was buried in his hometown according to Islamic rites.

In a statement issued late Sunday by his media office, Sanusi described the deceased as a remarkable young man who exemplified kindness, humility and strong human relations.

He said Kabiru’s life was marked by simplicity and compassion, noting that his commitment to community activities in Ankpa endeared him to many.

“Muhammad Kabiru was a shining example of a selfless and caring young man who touched lives with his warm spirit,” Sanusi said.

According to him, the late youth’s dedication to the welfare of others would be deeply missed, but should also inspire those he left behind.

Sanusi prayed for the repose of Kabiru’s soul and extended his condolences to the bereaved family, the people of Ankpa and the Kogi State community.

Meanwhile, reports indicated that Kabiru sustained injuries in an accident along Odogbo Road. His father was quoted as saying doctors confirmed that the impact affected a part of his brain.

The death has continued to draw tributes from residents of Ankpa, who described Kabiru as friendly, peace-loving and committed to community development.