Final Year Student Gets Electrocuted After A Fallen High Tension Live Wire Rested On The Roof Of His Shop

As shared by Haruna S iliyasu favour on Facebook.

Tribute to Haruna Shuaibu Zaidu

Zaidu left happily and joyfully for work at the GSM Village Keffi in the morning with a promise to return home after work.

On arrival at work he was exchanging love and pleasantries with his colleagues and even bought what to eat and kept on the table.

He went into the shop to get his working tools with so much excitement on his face. On his way out, a fallen high tension live wire rested on the roof of the shop which had contact with the burglary proof. And that was the end of Zaidu in this sinful world.

He got electrocuted as everyone watched helplessly how he couldn’t fight back until death took advantage of him in his helpless situation.

I witnessed when Zaidu had his first bath after delivery and also watched how he had the last one upon his death. The only difference in the two was that, in the first instance he was crying and I was happy but in this second time I was crying while he was motionless and not reacting to anything. He couldn’t even chase ordinary flies from his forehead. So I wept.

During his life time, he attended the highest number of Secondary school than all of us in the family.

He was at Government Science Secondary school Lafia, Government Secondary school Nasarawa Eggon and Government Secondary school Army Barracks, Keffi.

Having graduated from the Nasarawa State University Keffi where he studied Biology, his insatiable quest for knowledge does not end there. He sat for another UTME and got admitted as an undergraduate student for another degree in computer science.

Zaidu was the nicest person I have known. He does anything I asked him to do and detest anything I forbid him from doing. My entire time spent with him does not bring sorrow to me.

Zaidu was cool headed, focused, hardworking brave, determined, ambitious and above all obedient. He is my wife’s best friend. He never abandoned responsibility. He never compromised his ethical discipline and morals.

As a student he bought motorcycle and gave it out for commercial use.

Zaidu had a big dream but he is no longer with us to fulfill them

All my plans towards him are now shattered.

I am deeply saddened and affected by this tragedy.

I don’t know how to console my grieving heart at his departure. I know mourning is not the best way to say goodbye to him, but I don’t know how to control myself!

I never knew just how painful goodbyes were until death took him away from me. Rest in peace, Haruna Shauaibu Zaidu

Source: Facebook

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