Hadiza Shagari, the wife of late former President, Shehu Shagari, has died after battling COVID-19 complications.
“We regret to announce the demise of our beloved mother, Hajiya Hadiza Shehu Shagari, the wife of H.E late President Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari, GCFR ,” the statement read.
“We lost her in the early hours of today, 12th August 2021, at about 3.00am, after battling COVID-19 at the Gwagwalada Isolation Centre in Abuja. “Hajiya Hadiza Shehu Shagari was 80 years old. Her Jana’iza will take place today, at 4.00pm, immediately after Asr prayer, at the National Mosque, Abuja.”
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