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Man Kills Another For Taking Over A Position He Was Sacked From

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A 40-year-old man in Adamawa State, Iliyasu Suleiman, has killed another for taking over a position he was sacked from.

Iliyasu had been sacked from where he was working as a security guard on suspicion that he was stealing company properties, and the deceased was employed into the vacant position.

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Iliyasu, who is of Ngurore ward in Yola South Local Government Area and is currently under investigation at the Adamawa State Police Command in Yola, has confessed to beating the new security guard to death, according to a local news publication on Monday evening.

Iliyasu reportedly hit the security guard until he died in a service provider’s company at Kwanan Waya in Yola South LGA.

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