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Abike Dabiri-Erewa Commiserates With Families Of Murdered Nigerians In Canada

By Olatunde Dodondawa

NiDCOM’s BOSS COMMISERATES WITH FAMILIES OF MURDERED NIGERIANS IN CANADA Abuja, July 27, 2022: Hon. (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has commiserated with families of two Nigerians who were brutally murdered in a nite club in Canada. While nothing that the police authorities in Canada have began to look into circumstances surrounding the the callous deaths of the two young Nigerians, with the hope of bringing the culprits to book, she is optimistic of justice for the victims. In a condolence message by the Head of Media and Public Relations of the Commission, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Dabiri Erewa described the deaths of Chibueze Momah (22), and Tosin Awaroshegbe (25). as very sad and disheartening She expressed her deepest condolences with their respective families and friends. The two Nigerian men were shot dead on Saturday by gunmen at the ATL Lounge in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. According to friends of the deceased, “Eze and Tosin were both diligent workers who served as security guards for many lounges in Vaughan. They were loved and cherished by many in the community. Their story was only getting started as they had both recently graduated. Eze was set to make his way into the tech industry and Tosin our beloved Engineer. Unfortunately, their time was cut short. May their souls rest in perfect peace. Aamin.
Hon. (Dr.) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM).

Hon. (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in DiasporaCommission (NIDCOM) has commiserated with the families of two Nigerians who were brutally murdered in a nite club in Canada.

While nothing the police authorities in Canada have begun to look into the circumstances surrounding the callous deaths of the two young Nigerians, with the hope of bringing the culprits to book, she is optimistic about justice for the victims.

In a condolence message by the Head of Media and Public Relations of the Commission, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Dabiri Erewa described the deaths of Chibueze Momah (22), and Tosin Awaroshegbe (25) as very sad and disheartening.

She expressed her deepest condolences to their respective families and friends.

The two Nigerian men were shot dead on Saturday by gunmen at the ATL Lounge in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

According to friends of the deceased, “Eze and Tosin were both diligent workers who served as security guards for many lounges in Vaughan. They were loved and cherished by many in the community. Their story was only getting started as they had both recently graduated.

Eze was set to make his way into the tech industry and Tosin our beloved Engineer. Unfortunately, their time was cut short.

May their souls rest in perfect peace.  Aamin.

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