Emmanuel Peter, a humanitarian aid worker, who was abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in the North-east has reportedly been killed.
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According to TheCable, the insurgents abducted Peter on Wednesday at Jakana along Damaturu-Maiduguri road in Yobe State.
His death was announced two days later on his Facebook page.
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It was said that at 12:25am on Friday, the deceased’s Facebook profile picture changed to an image with a black background.

His cover photo also changed, after which an obituary was shared on his timeline.
However, it was not clear if the post was shared by him or one of his abductors.

“Hey fellows…am already dead..dnt work any me..jst worry any ur self’s..papa..sorry I can’t get d corps in other to bury..c u in d hereafter.bt am in hell.n j hope u guys wl come n mit me soon,” the post read.
The insurgents were said to have killed him after finding out that he worked with a humanitarian agency, though he reportedly denied any link with the agency.
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His captors reportedly browsed through his iPad where they found adequate information on him.
Two weeks before his reported death, Peter wedded his wife at Eyn state low-cost in Jimeta, Yola, the Adamawa State capital.