According thi twitter user, Yerima Muhammed Isa Abba who is a student of Algo flying School in Porth Elizabeth, South Africa has been missing for 4 weeks now. Hope he is found safe and sound.
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Photo: Nigerian student reportedly missing in South Africa
According thi twitter user, Yerima Muhammed Isa Abba who is a student of Algo flying School in Porth Elizabeth, South Africa has been missing for 4 weeks now. Hope he is found safe and sound.
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