Ahmed Makarfi, former governor of Kaduna loses son in fatal accident

Ahmed Makarfi, former governor of Kaduna loses son in fatal accident

Faisal Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, the first son of former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has passed away in a fatal car accident. Accor

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Faisal Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, the first son of former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has passed away in a fatal car accident.

According to a family source, who wished to remain anonymous, the accident took place on the evening of Saturday, October 12, along the Kaduna-Zaria expressway.

“The accident happened along the Kaduna-Zaria highway this evening. Faisal was rushed to an undisclosed hospital, where he was declared dead. His father was at the hospital, and the body has been taken home for burial arrangements,” the source said.

Faisal, a qualified engineer, began his early education at Kaduna International School and continued at Adesoye College in Offa, Kwara State, for his secondary studies.

He later pursued higher education at the University of Greenwich in London, earning both his undergraduate and master’s degrees. He had also commenced his PhD studies at the same university.

State Governor, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has passed away in a fatal car accident.

According to a family source, who wished to remain anonymous, the accident took place on the evening of Saturday, October 12, along the Kaduna-Zaria expressway.

“The accident happened along the Kaduna-Zaria highway this evening. Faisal was rushed to an undisclosed hospital, where he was declared dead. His father was at the hospital, and the body has been taken home for burial arrangements,” the source said.

Faisal, a qualified engineer, began his early education at Kaduna International School and continued at Adesoye College in Offa, Kwara State, for his secondary studies.

He later pursued higher education at the University of Greenwich in London, earning both his undergraduate and master’s degrees. He had also commenced his PhD studies at the same university.