Mother Demands Justice After Soldiers Allegedly Kill 24 Year Old Civil Engineer In Abuja Bedroom
The mother of Abdulsamad Jamiu calls for justice after soldiers allegedly killed the 24 year old engineer in his Abuja home. Read the full report.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 29, 2026, 3:18 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Naija News

A Lethal Intrusion Into A Private Sanctuary
The sanctity of a private residence in the Kubwa district of Abuja was shattered on April 26, 2026, when soldiers reportedly breached a perimeter fence to confront a young professional. Abdulsamad Jamiu, a 24 year old civil engineer also known by the name Kesh, was fatally shot within the confines of his own bedroom. This aggressive military action, occurring in the early morning hours, has left a family devastated and a community questioning the protocols governing military conduct in residential zones. According to reports, the fatal encounter took place while Jamiu was alone in the room, ending a life that many described as being on the verge of significant professional achievement.
Family Shielded From The Initial Tragedy
At the time of the shooting, Jamiu’s parents were in Okene, Kogi State, attending burial rites and religious prayers. Habibat Abubakar, the victim’s mother who suffers from hypertension, was initially kept in the dark regarding the true nature of her son’s condition to prevent a medical crisis. It was only upon her return to the family compound in Abuja that the full weight of the tragedy was revealed, causing her to lose consciousness upon hearing the details of the killing. The delay in communication highlights the profound domestic shock caused by the sudden and violent loss of a child who was considered a pillar of his immediate family.
Disturbing Allegations Of Evidence Manipulation
Serious questions have been raised by the bereaved family regarding the conduct of the soldiers immediately following the discharge of their firearms. Abubakar has publicly questioned why a local vigilance team was allegedly summoned to the scene to clean up blood evidence from the bedroom. Even more harrowing are the claims that the military personnel instructed others to collect and bury portions of the victim's remains separately from his body. These allegations suggest a chaotic or deliberate attempt to manage the aftermath of the shooting before a formal and transparent investigation could be established by civilian authorities.
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