Wing commander dies in detention

Date: 21-09-2012 8:15 am (12 years ago) | Author: Ernest Somba
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The 75 Strike Group of the Nigerian Air Force has been in a mourning mood, following the death of one Wing Commander, C. L. Nwaogu in detention. It was gathered that Nwaogu, who had been in detention for over four months, was absent from duty without official leave (AWOL). This, it was also gathered, made him to be Court Marshalled by a committee.

Efforts made by Daily Sun to get the version of the commanding officer of the 75 Strike Group proved abortive as the issue of the death of Nwaogu was said to be a military affair, that never required the attention of a civilian. Sources from the strike group told Daily Sun that the deceased’s defence counsel died in an auto crash on Bauchi-Gombe Road while on his way to Yola to defend Nwaogu. The late Wing Commander was said to have been detained within the premises of the 75 Strike Group because he presented a resignation letter to the group after he had been absent from duty without permission of the leadership of the strike group.

Feelers from the strike group and the barrack indicated that the death of the Wing Commander was received with shock, given the fact that Nwaogu was an amiable individual, and well known in the barrack as a jovial man and humorous individual. The death of Nwaogu had generated speculations from the rank and file of the barrack, as there had not been an official position as to the cause of his death.

When contacted, the Nigerian Air Force spokesman, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas, confirmed the death of the officer, but added that a Board of Adjustment had been constituted by the commander of 75 Strike Group to investigate the cause of death. Anas said the officer was being tried for Absent Without official Leave (AWOL) and that before any officer was put on trial, the court president would ask if the officer was fit medically to stand trial. For him to be facing a court martial means he was medically certified okay to face court martial.”

The NAF spokesman said the Nigerian Air Force could not have been negligent in the health situation of the officer, “because he was our officer and a senior officer for that matter, but death is what will come when it will come.”

Posted: at 21-09-2012 08:15 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- ajanni at 21-09-2012 08:53 AM (12 years ago)
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too bad, the death of both acused and his defence lawyer almost at the same time ? na wa oooooooooooo, i suspected a foul play
Posted: at 21-09-2012 08:53 AM (12 years ago) | Grande Master
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- winace at 21-09-2012 09:33 AM (12 years ago)
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Military has started again.
Posted: at 21-09-2012 09:33 AM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Amor1444 at 21-09-2012 11:42 AM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 21-09-2012 08:53 AM
too bad, the death of both acused and his defence lawyer almost at the same time ? na wa oooooooooooo, i suspected a foul play
Ajanni thank you for this wise observation, sometimes, you appear fun to be with, wish you could avoid hateful/tribalistic comments.
Posted: at 21-09-2012 11:42 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- ajanni at 21-09-2012 08:08 PM (12 years ago)
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my dear , i am not tribalistic nor did i hates other ppl, i only reply the same way some irrational thinkers brings it forward, you know GOD judge by intention and not by actions
Posted: at 21-09-2012 08:08 PM (12 years ago) | Grande Master
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- zeigbo at 22-09-2012 09:16 PM (12 years ago)
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Hmmmmmm I C

Posted: at 22-09-2012 09:16 PM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 22-09-2012 10:49 PM (12 years ago)
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
Posted: at 22-09-2012 10:49 PM (12 years ago) | Grande Master
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