Appeal Court President Loses Another Son

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

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Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, President of the Court of Appeal, has lost another son, Prince Paeke Shapnaan Dongban at 38.

Her first son was killed by a hit and run driver in Jos, Plateau State capital, in 2011.

However, it was learnt that Prince Paeke died in his sleep in the early hours of Saturday.

A source confirmed to journalists that the judge’s family had been thrown into darkness.

The deceased, who studied Mathematics at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, was an offical of the Federal Ministry of Transport in Lagos.

His death occurred 11 years after the passing of the first son of the jurist, Kwapda’as Rangna’an Samson Dongban.

The judge had set up the Kwapda’as Road Safety Demand Foundation in honour of her first son.

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