The life of a 25-year-old corps member, Charity Thilza, was brought to
an abrupt end three days to the completion of her National Youth Service
Corps programme in Abuja.
She was killed by some robbers along Wuse 2 Road while she was returning from a nightclub in Carribean, around 3am on Monday.
The ‘passing-out parade,’ which marked the completion of her one-year
programme, would hold on Thursday (today). She studied Linguistics and
English at the University of Maiduguri.
It was learnt that Charity and four friends, identified as Lola, Bisi,
Pooja (an Indian) and a man had attended a show at the club, where a hip
hop artiste, Phyno, performed on Sunday.
They were said to be returning home from the party in a car the following day when the robbers gave them a chase.
The assailants reportedly shot at the car repeatedly and some of the
bullets pierced through the windscreen and hit Charity, who was sitting
at the back. One of the friends, Lola, was said to have also sustained
gunshot injuries.
The robbers retreated when they noticed the driver of the car was heading towards a police station.
Charity’s close friend, Thlama Bukar, said she was rushed to a hospital,
but was rejected. She said she died on the way to another hospital that
she was referred to.
Bukar, who spoke with Punch on phone, said she was together with Thilza
until Friday, when she (Bukar) returned to Maiduguri, Borno State, where
she lives.
She said, “Phyno performed at the Carribean (the club) on Sunday. They
were coming back home around 3am on Monday when they noticed that a car
was trailing them. They took a detour, but the car continued following
them. The driver of their car started speeding and the robbers opened
fire on the car. Unfortunately, some of the bullets hit Thilza from the
back of the car.
“Five persons went for the party. One of them is a man, but I don’t know
his name. I learnt Lola was also hit by the bullets and has been
admitted to a hospital. The incident was reported to the police.
“Thilza lived in (Wuse) Zone 6, and served at the Civil Defence in
Abuja. She clocked 25 years in January. Her corpse will be brought to
Maiduguri on Thursday (today). Her father is late. Presently, her mother
is not talking; she is very distraught. She was the first child of the
family. She has four young siblings.”
A colleague, Jabal, wrote; “Please, can someone explain what happened to
me? I was with her last week during the biometric for our NYSC final
clearance. Please, just tell me it is not true.”
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