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Fadimatu Umar, daughter of the district head of Umar
Ardo in Yola, Adamawa State, has claimed that her father bribed the
Police Commissioner in charge of Force Criminal Investigations
Department (FCID) in Abuja to cover up a case of an attempt to kill her.
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She
alleged that her father planned to use her corpse for a ritual. Ms.
Umar claimed that her siblings - Murtala, Aisha, Abubakar and Aliyu -
were hired by her father to carry out the murder. .
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Her siblings, she told SaharaReporters, attacked her, leaving her with a badly damaged arm, which may have to be amputated.
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The
victim, 28, disclosed that less than a year ago, her stepmother, Bintu,
died under mysterious circumstances, which she alleged was the
handiwork of her father. The woman's death, Ms. Umar added, convinced
her that she would be the next target. .
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After hearing noises
coming from the front gate of her home, Ms. Umar jumped through her
window in fear of her life. She alleged that she was pursued by her
siblings until they caught up with her in front of the National Identity
Card Management Office. .
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Ms. Umar said she reported the attack
to the police, who subsequently arrested Aisha and Abubakar. But Aliyu
Umar Ardo, an Air Force officer, and Muitala, who works with Intels
Services, escaped arrest by fleeing. .
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Aliyu, she said, later
emerged and wanted to shoot her, a fate she escaped through the
intervention of family friends. She maintained that Aliyu and Murtala
have continued with their plot to kill her in an effort to end the case
of attempted ritual killing she reported to the police.
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Ms.
Umar then fled Yola and petitioned the FCID in Abuja. The petition led
to the arrest of Murtala. Their father used his connections to free
Murtala, who proceeded to bribe Mr. Jonah Mava, Police Commissioner in
charge of the FCID, to dump the case. .
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She also disclosed that
her case with the family would be brought to court in Adamawa State on
April 6, but she has been warned not to appear in court because she
would be abducted.
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