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On 12th September 2023, Nigerian musician MohBad died in Lagos, at the age of 27.A nurse who was reported by the Nigeria Police Force to have administered a Tetanus vaccine on him was arrested and found to be an unlicensed nurse on 19 September 2023 by the Lagos State Police Command.
Folake Onayemi, 59, Nigerian literary scholar. [463] John Onoje, 64, Sierra Leonean-born Moldovan political activist. [464] Gabriel Olutola, 90, Nigerian author and pastor, president of The Apostolic Church Nigeria (2011–2017). [465] Ventura Pérez Mariño, 75, Spanish judge and politician, deputy (1993–1995) and mayor of Vigo (2003). [466]
On August 2, The Lagos branch of the Nigerian Medical Association called an indefinite strike for medical doctors in three government hospitals on Lagos Island over Diaso's death and directed doctors in other government hospitals in the state to scale down activities. [10] They also announced a 5-day mourning. [11]
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The 3-year-old son of Nigerian music star Davido has died at his home in an apparent The post Police: 3-year-old son of Nigerian singer Davido has died appeared first on ...
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Onyeka Onwenu, 72, Nigerian singer, actress (Women's Cot, Rising Moon, Half of a Yellow Sun), and human rights activist. [776] Hans Pappa, 88, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player . [777] Betty A. Prashker, 99, American publishing executive and editor. [778] Fuad Shukr, 62, Lebanese Islamic militant, senior member of Hezbollah, airstrike. [779]
When he died of an epidural hematoma at age 42 in 2010, he was said to have $70,000 in debt. For more celebrity trivia, please sign up for our free newsletters . Jim Spellman / Contributor ...
Aderonke Kale, 84, Nigerian army psychiatrist (Nigerian Army Medical Corps). [210] Roger Kastel, 92, American film poster artist (Jaws, The Empire Strikes Back, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze), kidney and heart failure. [211] Sawar Khan, 98, Pakistani general, vice chief of the army staff (1980–1984) and governor of Punjab (1978–1980). [212]