In Pictures: VP Sambo, Dickson at wake-keep for Yakowa 
Published on December 19, 2012 by pmnews · 9 Comments 
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Ina lillah wa ina ilaehi rajiuna .May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace. May the lord almighty console the family
MAY THE SOUL OF ALL THE PEOPLE LOST IN THE CRASH REST IN PERFECT PEACE.
WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE ONE DAY. HOW WE SHALL DIE AND WHEN WE SHALL DIE WE DO NOT KNOW.
ALLAH AKBAR!!
Thank u mallam, u ar a true muslim. Hw i wish other muslims from the North wl be like you for our country t move forward. Bless u always
Nigeria will never know peace.As long as we remain shackled to that nuisance of an appendage called the North. They specifically killed that Governor because he is a christian governing them. Jonah jang and Suswan better watch their backs with those animals…
My man u are a very stupid.You said they killed him,so who killed him?and why did they killed him?if nt b/c u dnt have sense at which geographical location did h died?is it nt at ur site?and this means Yar adu too it is your people dt killed him.pls if u are ignorant ask dose dt knw.
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi Raji’un. May the souls of those we lost in the plane crash rest in perfect peace, & may the almighty GOD grant them paradise ( Amin ).
May Allah(SWT) give the families the fortitude to bear the lost. Remember all of us will surely die too some day. Yakowa was indeed a kind hearted man.
@axeman or what did you call yourself you need many advice to improved your knowledge because a good christain cannot talk the way you make your statement, although you received some advice from someone on board, actually gov. Yakowa is a man of people which every kaduna people can proud of, he avoid tribalism and religion ethnic. Yakowa goodnight R.I.P
May almighty Allah give yhe yakowa family fortitude to bear the loss/ Alawode Kayode, Ibadan