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Mohammed Alhaji Musa from Afo in Nassarawa State, met Hauwa Yahaya Bagudu from Nupe ethnic group in Niger State at the NYSC orientation camp kitchen in Kano State.
Recounting how he met his bride, Musa said; “We met in camp during our platoon activities, especially the day we met during our platoon duty in the kitchen. Since then love took hold of me like breeze from nowhere. I was overwhelmed by her kindness and the kind of hospitality I received the first day I went to their house”.
On her own part, Hauwa who said she never wanted to serve in Kano says;
“Today I thank God because my being here has turned out to be a blessing”.
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