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Nigerian Army Trainee Dies During Training In Zaria

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A newly recruited Nigerian Army trainee, Ibrahim Nazifi, has died during training at the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria. Nazifi was part of the first batch of recruits from Gombe State under the Nigerian Army Regular Recruit Intake (NA RRI 90).

The Gombe State Government confirmed his death in a statement, saying he passed away after a brief illness at the training facility. Nazifi was from Buba Bani Village in Akko Local Government Area.

The state government expressed condolences to the bereaved family, relatives, and friends, describing Nazifi as a patriotic young man who answered the call to serve his country

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