During the crash, she moved to shield her son, four-year-old Omar, from the impact. Omar, now a 32-year-old-man described to The National how he escaped the crash practically unhurt, while his mother was almost dead.
In an incredibly unusual turn, Abdulla woke up last year, after more than a quarter-century of unconsciousness, her son said.
The newspaper published a photograph of her, which can be seen in this tweet.
According to the newspaper, she can speak and interact normally once again. The photograph suggests that she still bears the physical effects of her coma.
She was critically injured and was taken, after many hours waiting at the roadside, to hospital. Omar said he remembers doctors saying she would never open her eyes again.
In the 27 years since, Omar told The National he visited his mother regularly as she was moved between hospitals in the United Arab Emirates.
She was eventually moved to Germany for specialist care in 2017 after the government gave Abdulla a medical grant, he said.
Omar told The National he was arguing beside his mother's bedside in the German hospital last June, when he heard her making low sounds for the first time in 27 years.
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"There was a misunderstanding in the hospital room and she sensed I was at risk, which caused her a shock," he said.
"She was making strange sounds and I kept calling the doctors to examine her. They said everything was normal."
"Then, three days later, I woke up to the sound of someone calling my name."
"It was her. She was calling my name. I was flying with joy. For years I have dreamt of this moment, and my name was the first word she said."
She can now answer questions and recite verses from the Qu'ran, The National reported.
After waking up Abdulla also called her siblings' names, Omar told the paper.
"When she was screaming it was like she was reliving the accident and then woke up."
It is extremely rarefor those who enter long comas to wake up and regain cognition. In most cases patients die while still in a comatose state.
Omar told The National he walked miles every day to visit her and said that he knew when she was in discomfort or pain even though she couldn't speak.
"To me she was like gold; the more time passed by, the more valuable she became. I never regretted it. I believe that, because of my support for her, God saved me from bigger troubles."
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Seven national officers of Nigeria’s main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have resigned from their roles. The party chieftains in different letters addressed to the National Secretary of the party on Tuesday alleged being sidelined and unfairly treated by the National Chairman, Uche Secondus. The party’s National Organising Secretary, Colonel Austin Akobundu (retd), confirmed this on Tuesday. It was gathered those who resigned include: the Deputy National Financial Secretary, Deputy Legal Adviser, Deputy National Auditor, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Deputy Women Leader, and Deputy Organising Secretary. They promised to remain loyal to the PDP but said they will not be able to work with the current national working committee (NWC). Details later.
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