Former Borno First Lady dies in Abuja
The late Hadiza Kachalla
A former First Lady of Borno State, Hajja Hadiza Mala Kachalla has died in Abuja on Friday.
According to a Facebook timeline of one Hajiya Zarah Kumshe, the third day prayer of late Hajja Hadiza is expected to come up on Sunday January 5, 2020 at the residence of Alhaji Mustapha Kachallah, Damboa Road, Maiduguri, Borno State.
She mentioned that a statement by the family indicate that the III day prayers is slated for 8:30am.
In another Facebook post by Auwal G. Laula, he said Hajja Hadiza died in Abuja.
The post reads: “It’s With Heavy Heart And Deep Sorrow, I Regret And Would Like To Announce The Untimely Death Of Hajiya Hadiza Mala Kachallah (Fmr First Lady Of Borno State), The Wife Of Alhaji Mala Kachallah (Fmr Governor Of Borno State), She Passed Away In The Early Morning Of Today.
“Janaza/Burial Will Be Held In National (Central) Mosque Abuja After Jumma’at Prayer.
The burial scheduled to be held at Central Mosque, Abuja. May Allah forgive her and grant her Jannatul Firdausi. Aameen!”

Former Borno Governor Kachalla died in 2007
Her husband, Alhaji Mala Kachalla died at his home in Maiduguri on 18 April 2007, after a brief illness at age 66 years.
He was elected as governor of Borno State in April 1999, under the All People’s Party (APP), which was renamed All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) due to a factional split. His election was financed by Ali Modu Sheriff, who became Senator for Borno Central Senatorial District.
Before the April 2003 elections, it became clear that Sheriff would be the ANPP candidate for governor rather than Kachalla. Kachalla defected to Alliance for Democracy (AD) and was defeated by Sheriff.
In February 2006, Kachalla changed parties again, joining the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

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