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Danladi Ngbo Agas

FebFebruary 4th, 1975 FebFebruary 19th, 2026
Nigeria
Danladi Ngbo Agas

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.

Obituary

Today, we honor the life of a remarkable father, husband, son, brother, friend, a gallant officer full of strength - Danladi Ngbo AGAS, who passed away on 19th February, 2026 at the age of 51. He was a kind, supportive, and dependable man whose presence brought comfort and strength to those around him. He was known for his reliability, honour, and his willingness to always show up when it mattered most. Whether family, friend, or colleague, anyone who knew him knew they could count on him.

He cherished his family deeply and took pride in being a source of encouragement and support. His quiet strength and compassionate heart will forever remain in the lives he touched.

Though we mourn his passing, we celebrate a life that taught us the value of reliability, compassion, and standing strong for those we love.

Timeline

1975
February 4th
Birth
ASP Danladi Ngbo Agas was given birth to at Jagindi Jemaa local government Kaduna, to the family of Rtd Rev Yakubu Agas and Mrs Rakiya James.
Kaduna, Nigeria
1990
Education
ASP DANLADI AGAS started his education at 2nd ECWA Primary school where he obtained his first leaving school certificate by the year 1990.

He later proceeded to Mada Hills Secondary School Akwanga where he had a brief spell before he left for GDSS Kakuri and obtained his Junior Secondary Certificate.

Late Danladi also attended Technical College Malali Kaduna where he studied auto mechanics between 1993 to 1996, he Obtained his NABTEB Certificate.

During the course of his secondary education, he learnt carpentry and also interned in a mechanic workshop to add to his knowledge of auto mechanics. After which, he proceeded to Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda.

He had a passion for structured activities, that is why he joined the boys scout at a tender age before becoming a member of the Boys Brigade.
Nigeria
1994
Baptism
ASP DANLADI AGAS was baptized at ECWA Goodnews Narayi Highcost Kaduna East DCC on the 26th of February 1994 by Pastor Umaru Simon 
Nigeria
1999
Work Experience
After graduating from the Nigerian Police Academy by 1999, he was posted to Delta State and later transferred to Zamfara state. He was subsequently posted to Abuja, then to Port Harcourt, before being transferred to Imo State. He rose to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) before his demise
Nigeria
2007
Marriage
He was married to Lilian Nombine Jackson from Cotonou Benin Republic on 7th June 2007. God blessed this Union with a Daughter named Jennifer Wuabachi Danladi Agas
Nigeria
2026
February 19th
Demise
He died on the 19th February 2026 after a brief illness.
Gusau, Nigeria

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Memory wall and Tributes




February 24, 2026
Dear Ngbo, your death is a great blow to us. Life indeed will be different without you, but we take solace with your legacy of kindness, care and resilience. Rest with the angels Dear brother.
Martha
February 22, 2026
From the moment you came into my life, you welcomed me with warmth and respect and I loved you as my own.

You were kind, thoughtful, and full of quiet strength. You made it easy to be proud of the man you became.

Thank you for the love and honor you always showed me. I will cherish our memories and hold you close in my heart.

Rest peacefully, dear son.
Mrs Y. A. Agas
February 22, 2026
My son,
The day you were born, I became a father. You were my first pride, my first joy, and a great blessing to our family.
You grew into a man of honor, kindness, and strength. You made me proud in more ways than words can express.

A father should never have to bury his first son, and the pain is deep. Yet I thank God for the years we shared and for the man you became.

Rest well, my son. You will forever live in my heart.
Rtd Rev Y. A. Agas
February 22, 2026
In loving memory of my brother in-law whose life was a beacon of love and inspiration. Your memories will forever be cherished. My heart goes out to our family during this difficult time. Rest in peace sir.
Mrs. Princess Agas
February 22, 2026
When we were kids you shielded us from bullies and while growing you thought us patience, perseverance and how to love unconditionally. I can't repay you for all I learnt from you.
Your love and memories will continue living in my heart.
Adieu Big Brother.
Amos Agas
February 22, 2026
Beloved Brother
Your Memories will keep lingering and your love remains forever in my heart, you were more than a brother May your soul rest in peace with the Lord
Anna Agas
February 22, 2026
It is still difficult to believe that you are no longer with us. We were together in January, never imagining that so soon you would answer the call of our Creator.

Though we are overwhelmed with sorrow, we submit to the will of God, who knows all things and gives rest to His beloved. We take comfort in the assurance that you have fought a good fight and that the Lord has granted you eternal rest in His bosom.

We will greatly miss your presence, your warmth, and the joy you brought into our lives. Yet, we trust that you are at peace, resting from all your struggles.

Rest on, dear brother.
You will forever remain in our hearts.

With love and prayers,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnabas Ambi
February 21, 2026
The loss of a loved one is one of the deepest pains the heart can endure. Words often feel too small in moments like this, yet we hold on to them because they help us express our love, our memories, and our support. May God Almighty console the entire family and may his gentle soul rest in perfect peace. #SFC09CARES
Bagu
February 21, 2026
Big brother,
My heart aches, but I’m grateful for every laugh, every conversation, every moment we shared.
You shaped my childhood in ways you may never have known.
The memories we created are now my treasures.
Rest well, Ngbo. You will forever live in my heart.
Jhisoh
February 21, 2026
May your soul rest in peace big bro....you will always remain in our heart 💝
Smith Semenbari sali bakari
February 21, 2026
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you Joyce and your family during this difficult time.
May you all find strength and peace, and may his soul rest in eternal peace.
Richard Zachariah
February 21, 2026
When its pounded yam time, the girls in the house chill cos u got this under control😄
We saw shege with your driving sha and I remembered you gave my first driving lessons. When people try to bully me in primary school, I ll call my big brother to help me deal with them eventhough u mostly preferred peaceful resolution. I smiled today remembering our fond memories,
gossips,coups in the house, family video calls and plans. So long Ngbo!
Martha
February 21, 2026
To a life well-lived and a soul deeply loved. Your legacy of kindness will live on in all of us. Rest easy, dear brother. 😔!
Adebayo
February 21, 2026
Till your death you were very gentle. May your soul rest in peace
Mrs. Lilian Agas
February 21, 2026
Even in the toughest moments you always stayed positive. May your gentle soul rest with the Lord
Jennifer
February 21, 2026
You faced challenges no one can imagine, even in your weakest moments you remain strong. Rest on Big brother
Stephen
February 20, 2026
Ngbo was literally a big brother , when he comes to pick us from school (st Anne's primary school).I don't get scared of "I will catch you after closing " lol 😂.Guy can quickly turn alebo for us before you say jack food is ready.He is the greatest driver of all time but my papa side mirror suffer.
Ngbo I love you and I will never forget your love and care towards us .
You will always remain in my heart ❤️
Ruth
February 19, 2026
I always smile when I remember how Ngbo would stop on his way home from school to join those coca cola dance competitions. If there was music playing anywhere, he was there dancing like he owned the stage. To me, he was the real “makosa king.”

And no matter what, he never came home empty-handed. He’d walk in with that proud smile and little treats for me. Even back then, he was kind like that — always thinking of us, always sharing his joy.

That’s how I’ll always remember you. Heaven has gained an angel🤍
Joyce

Service


Please join us to pay a last tribute.
We will come together to remember and pay tribute to ASP Danladi Ngbo Agas. While we mourn the loss of our dear, son,father, brother, husband, friend, we also aim to cherish the moments shared and the joy brought into our lives. Your presence would mean a great deal to us during this time of remembrance and reflection.
Location
ECWA English Service,
Zitti Road, Sabon Tasha, 
Kaduna,Nigeria
Date/time
23 February, 2026
12:00 noon
Program
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