Boko Haram Members Murder Young Nigerian Soldier Who Was Set To Wed This Friday February 1st

The life of a young and promising Nigerian soldier set to marry this Friday, February 1st has been cut short by Boko Haram terrorists in recent attacks by Boko Haram members.

It is mourning and tears for the family members of a Nigerian soldier only identified to be called Isa and also the family members and friends of the bride to be following the sad death of Isa in the recent Boko Haram attack in Buni Yadi, Yobe state.

According to one Segun Odunuyi, the couple (Nigerian soldier called Isa and his fiancee) were set to get married this Friday, February 1st but died in a recent attack by Boko Haram members in Buni Yadi, Yobe state.

The soldier and his fiancee had earlier released their pre-wedding photos and were waiting for the big moment of their marriage day before the tragic incident. Sadly speaking, the marriage ceremony set to take place this Friday, February 1st will never take place due to the death of Isa, the potential groom because he was prosecuting the war against the sect members.

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A post on Facebook by Segun Odunuyi read:

*Buni Yadi Attack.. RIP Isah*

The lovely couple had their wedding fixed for February 1st, 2019.

He spared some time from his hectic schedule and took these Pre-wedding pictures with his heartthrob. He could not live to see the date. He was one of the soldiers we lost in last Buni Yada attack by Boko Haram. We pray for the repose of his soul as well as those of our gallant soldiers who have paid the supreme price in the defense of their fatherland.

Rest in Peace Isa

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The above heartbreaking statement was written by Segun Odunuyi. It would be very disastrous if his fiancée hears of this heartbreaking news, owing to the fact that their wedding ceremony was set to take place this Friday.

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