I personally warned Ahmed Suale 3 months ago - Islamic preacher

I personally warned Ahmed Suale 3 months ago – Islamic preacher

A close relation and an Islamic preacher at the burial service of slain journalist, Ahmed Hussein-Suale has revealed that he personally warned him about the danger of living in a populated area like Madina when he first visited him three months ago, MyNewsGh.com reports.

According to him, the environment he lived in was not conducive for the kind of work he was doing observing that he failed to take steps in relocating to a more secured area that could have saved his life.

Praying for the peaceful repose of the deceased at burial, a seeming distraught preacher was heard saying “The very first day I visited him in his house and said Suale where you are staying is dangerous for you. My brother will bear me witness that I called him and told him this. You should not have been in a populated area like this. It is not up to three months. May God curse those people who did that. Where ever they are on earth Allah we are crying to you to expose them”

He rained curses on the killers of the late member of the Tiger Eye PI and prayed to God to expose them in order face the full rigors of the law.



“Insha’Allah, we praying to the almighty to expose those people behind this…the killers and those who assigned them to do that. Allah we are praying to you. We don’t have anybody to cry to. Those people have cheated our brother and we don’t have anything to tell you Allah we are praying to you to expose those people. Journalists are being cheated, he was doing his work…national assignment. Everybody is crying there is corruption in the country and he has risked his life to defend the country and this is what he has got”, he lamented.

Source: mynewsgh.com

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