Nadia is a Widmoreperative: she was in London, where Widmore lives, in Greatest Hits, and was spying on Locke in California. Either Bakir was ordered to kill Nadia because she had "gone rogue", or they were former lovers, and he killed her because she had fallen in love with Sayid. Bakir appears at Nadia's funeral - why would he go to the funeral if he had no relationship to Nadia other than as a target chosen by his boss?
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| - Nadia is a Widmoreperative: she was in London, where Widmore lives, in Greatest Hits, and was spying on Locke in California. Either Bakir was ordered to kill Nadia because she had "gone rogue", or they were former lovers, and he killed her because she had fallen in love with Sayid. Bakir appears at Nadia's funeral - why would he go to the funeral if he had no relationship to Nadia other than as a target chosen by his boss?
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| - Nadia is a Widmoreperative: she was in London, where Widmore lives, in Greatest Hits, and was spying on Locke in California. Either Bakir was ordered to kill Nadia because she had "gone rogue", or they were former lovers, and he killed her because she had fallen in love with Sayid. Bakir appears at Nadia's funeral - why would he go to the funeral if he had no relationship to Nadia other than as a target chosen by his boss?
* Nadia was killed because Sayid told her the truth about the Island. Widmore's objective is to keep the Island a secret. That is why he staged the plane wreckage. As long as the Oceanic Six continue to lie about what happened on the Island, Widmore has no problem with them. But as soon as they stop lying and start telling the truth about what happened, Widmore will kill them. Sayid eventually broke down and told Nadia the truth about what happened, so she was killed. Bakir probably intended to kill Sayid also but was thwarted when Jacob stopped Sayid from crossing the street.
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