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How airport officials planted drugs on my daughter – Kila

Alhaji Habib Aliyu Kila is the father of Zainab, a student of Yusuf Maitama Sule University who was arrested and detained for four months by the Saudi Arabian government over alleged drug trafficking. In this interview, Kila speaks on his daughter’s exoneration, how those who implicated his daughter were nabbed, and more. Excerpts:Daily Trust: Your daughter Zainab was arrested and detained for four months by the Saudi Arabian government over alleged drug trafficking.

 

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No wicked will go unpunished!

Its very shocking that our insane lust for wealth worth putting some ones life in this type of danger.

Thank God she is safe now

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