Alheri Emmanuel, mother of Deborah Samuel, a student at Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, who was killed over alleged blasphemy, has revealed how she received the news of her daughter’s murder.
Emmanuel disclosed this in an interview with BBC Hausa service, adding that she was informed by her daughter’s friend.
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The mother, who broke down in tears during the interview, said she couldn’t forget that day.
She said, “On the day the unfortunate incident happened, I felt like I was stabbed.
“One of her (Deborah’s) friends called me on the phone. I heard them already crying. She said mum they promised to kill Deborah.
“Later, neighbours and relatives made their way to our house to sympathise with us. Another friend of hers called me and said, mum they killed Deborah,” the bereaved mother narrated.
Deborah’s killing had sparked heated reactions across the country, with some Nigerians asking the government to fish out the perpetrators of the crime.