HAUWAU LIMAN: How Good-spiritedness Was Executed

Hauwau Liman, the young aid worker just recently executed by the dreaded Boko Haram, has paid the supreme price and made the highest and noblest sacrifice for charity.

She died in the line of her duty for the International Committee for the Red Cross. She died providing succour to the many disheartened and displaced citizens of the northeastern state of Borno, who have been ravaged by throes of incessant terror attacks they are visited with.

Hauwau braced the challenges of terror and insecurity to carry out her humanitarian works, and the death she underwent is a prove of how hers was such a risky venture driven by passion and zeal for humanity.

May Hauwau's gruesome death not deter the many lively spirits committed to making the world a better place and who are constantly exposed to life-threatening situations.  May her death not quench the fire of service, aid and charity.

May Hauwau Liman's death bring an end to terrorism, in which she was consumed. May this young soul rest in peace.

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