Ex-presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak, buried in Abuja (photos)

The remains of Ahmed Gulak, the former presidential aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, has been buried.

He was laid to rest at the Gudu Cemetery in Abuja on Sunday night, May 30, at about 8pm. His funeral service was held at the National Mosque, Abuja.

Gulak was killed while driving to the airport on Sunday, May 30. See photos and video from his funeral below

Ex-presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak, buried in Abuja (photos/video)
Ex-presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak, buried in Abuja (photos/video)

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