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The Zamfara State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has said it has arrested at least two suspects in connection with the murder of Hamisu Danjibga, a reporter with the Voice of Nigeria in the state. Mr Hamisu Danjibga, a journalist who went missing in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria had been found dead in a soakaway behind his house. A statement by the Nigeria Union Journalist (NUJ), in September, recalled that Danjibga, a reporter with the Voice of Nigeria (VON), went missing earlier but was later found dead.
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A missing Nigerian journalist practising in Zamfara, Hamisu Danjibga, has been found dead, according to the Nigeria Union Journalist, NUJ. He was declared missing earlier in the week but later found dead, the union’s secretary, Ibrahim Gada, said in a statement. The statement, read: “Zamfara State Council of NUJ regrets to announce the death of
Mr Hamisu Danjibga, a journalist who went missing in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria has been found dead in a soakaway behind his house. A statement by the Nigeria Union Journalist (NUJ), on Thursday, recalled that Danjibga, a reporter with the Voice of Nigeria (VON), went missing earlier this week but was later found dead. According to the statement signed by Zamfara NUJ Secretary, Ibrahim Gada, Danjibga's remains were found on Wednesday by some Islamic schoolchildren.