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What we know about Mathew Oguche, the Nigerian who was killed alongside his British girlfriend Faye Mooney during the attack on Kajuru Castle. FayeMooney MathewOguche Nigeria Nigerian Kaduna

A Nigerian staff of the International NGO Safety Organisation Mathew Danjuma Oguche has been identified as one of the two victims killed during Friday’s attack on Kajuru Castle in Kajuru Local Government, Kaduna State., a British aid worker in Nigeria, was a training assistant for INSO Nigeria.

“It is with great sadness that we confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Matthew Oguche in Friday’s attack at Kajuru Castle in Kaduna state, Nigeria,” INSO said. “He had a lot of life ahead of him and will be deeply missed across the organisation and wider community. He was a 2015 graduate of Landmark University where he was awarded BSC in agricultural science and public administration. Oguche acquired a postgraduate diploma in public administration and policy from the University of Maiduguri in 2016.at the 2017 Youth Agriculture Summit in Brussels, Belgium.

 

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