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    Another prominent Traditional ruler dies in Ankpa

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    By Olu Samuel

    The secretary,Lokoja traditional rulers council, Muhammed Nalado has announced the death of the Maigari of Lokoja ,Dr Muhammad Kabir Maikarfi 111.

    Ina statement late last night, 80 years, Maigari died Wednesday evening after a brief illness in a private hospital in Abuja.

    He was one of the longest serving traditional rulers in Kogi State having ascended the throne in 1992.

    The statement said the late royal father will be buried on Thursday in Lokoja at 4 pm

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