Yohanna Sidi Kukah

a̱gwam a̱byintyok Sunkurum

Yohanna Sidi Kukah wa yet a̱gwam A̱sunkurum si̱ jen a̱fwun. Nggu wa ba̱ng A̱sunkurum ba ma̱ng a̱byintyok Sunkurum ka̱ shyia̱ ma̱ a̱tak ma̱ng Si̱tet Ka̱duna, Fam A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱, Naijeriya a̱ni. A̱lyoot ntyok nggu kya yet Agwom Akulu II.[1]

Yohanna Sidi kukah
a̱tyubishyi
Sot mbyina̱sam Jhyuk

Á̱ ku shei nkhang ma̱ng wat The Cable nyia̱ á̱ ghwup nggu a̱tuk mam 2 Zwat Jhyiung 2018, a̱mali nggu ka ma̱ Ancuna á̱ si̱ san kurum ma̱ng kyangbwak nggu hu á̱ si̱ wot nggu. Nggu wa yet a̱shishyuo bishop si̱ Roman Katolik a̱si̱ Dayosit Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah.[2][3][4]

Ya̱fang

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  4. "Kukah's brother regains freedom after 10 days in captivity". The Cable. Zwat Jhyiung 11, 2018. Retrieved Zwat Jhyiung 1, 2021.