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Nigerians React Over Death Sentence Slammed On Maryam Sanda
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to react to the death sentence slammed on Maryam Sanda, who was found guilty of killing her husband, Bilyamin Mohammed Bello in 2017.
Ekohotblog earlier reported that Justice Yusuf Halilu of the federal high court in Abuja sentenced the defendant to death by hanging.
According to Police, Maryam Sanda killed her husband with “absolute intent to kill”.
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However, Maryam Sanda pleaded not guilty to the crime and was able to secure bail with the conditions, including an undertaking from her father to produce her in court till the end of the trial after several attempts.
However, on Monday, the court found her guilty as charged, and sentenced her to death by hanging.
See some reactions below:
https://twitter.com/is_salsu/status/1221751516396183552
I feel so sorry and sad for Maryam Sanda’s daughter, growing up to understand such devastating incidences will not going to be easy. May Allah give her the strength and be with her. Thoughts and prayers have been with Bilyaminu and Maryam’s families. May Allah comfort them.
— Bashir Ahmad (@BashirAhmaad) January 27, 2020
Maryam is Condemned to death by hanging for killing hr husband. ( single soul). In 2015, General Buhari wasted 347 shiites lives in Zaria #ZariaMassacre to appease Salman of KSA
A day shall come when Buhari would be Condemned to death for killing God knows hw many innocent lives
— Mustyy (@mustyy09) January 27, 2020
I sincerely feel sorry for Maryam Sanda, and my heart beats hard imagining how she feels at the moment.
But the law is blind. “The symbol of justice is of a blindfolded lady carrying a set of scales in one hand & a sword in the other”.- @DrJoeAbah
The law will take its course.
— Bello Shagari (@Belshagy) January 27, 2020
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