The remains of the five prospective Youth Corpers who died in an accident in Abuja on their way to Katsina Orientation Camp have been flown to Akwa Ibom for burial.
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They graduated from the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic.
They were buried two days ago (August 4, 2021) amidst tears and anger against the Federal Government who preferred to celebrate the dead more than the living.
In a message monitored on Facebook by SOJ WORLDWIDE, http://www.sojworldnews.com Mr Unyime Bassey captured the mood of many when he asked, “Why not reward someone of his hard labor while alive and not after death?”
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A friend of late Victor Akpan, Mr Unyime Bassey wrote:
“Today I join other Akwa Ibommites to witness the burial of our own Comrade Victor Akpan as he was laid to rest at his home town.
Guess what? The same Victor Akpan who was struggling to enter bus at the University of Uyo gate is now coming back home inside a plane.
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Remains of five prospective corps members from Akwa Ibom who died in a ghastly accident on their way to Katsina for NYSC were conveyed in a Nigerian Air Force plane for burial today 4th August 2021.
My question now is:
Where was this same plane when this guys where traveling by car?
Why is the government always responding to issues after a soul is lost in a family?
Case study of Iniubong Umoren and the 5 Corpers
Why not reward someone of his hard labor while alive and not after death?.
#Justice for Nigerian Students, enough of this cheat.
#RIP Comrade Victor Akpan ??????????
#NYSC
#AkwaIbomCorpers”
Another one, Jeny Onyebuchi wrote:
“May their souls rest in peace.
Bodies of the 5 youth corpers who die-d in a motor accident in Abuja on July 28 on their way to NYSC orientation camp few days ago have been flown to Uyo for burial.
The corps members were graduates of both Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic and University of Uyo.”
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