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Na’Allah condoles with Japan over crash  

Na’Allah condoles with Japan over crash  

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The Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, has sympathised with the people of Japan over a crash involving a Japanese military helicopter which  crashed into the sea in Okinawa on Thursday, killing 10 persons.

Na’Allah in a statement signed by Dr Habib Yakoob
Head, Information and University Relations, said he was saddened by  the tragedy, given that the  University had a  robust  relationship with Japan, which language thousands of  undergraduate students study  as part of their foreign language requirements.

The statement further stated, ” We are deeply shocked and saddened  by the recent crash of a  military helicopter in Japan, and we  sympathise with  the families of the victims,  government and people of Japan, the families of the victims  and many of our Japanese friends in Nigeria.
” This tragedy happened  in a country which has a relationship with us.  Do not forget that thousands of our  undergraduate students offer Japanese language as part of their foreign language requirements  and the UofA Japanese Language and Culture Institute (JCLI) will soon begin its academic programmes open to the general public. The UofA will be the first Nigerian University to do this.”

He prayed for the repose of the souls
of the deceased, and hoped that further tragedies of this nature would be averted in the future.

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