July Review: First female pilot, Buhari's associate, ex-ministers, other prominent Nigerians who passed away

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July Review: First female pilot, Buhari's associate, ex-ministers, other prominent Nigerians who passed away
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While some of them died of COVID-19, some died of undisclosed ailments, while the cause of some could not be ascertained.

PREMIUM TIMES, however, reviews the profile of these prominent people and the circumstances surrounding their demiseBabagana Wakil, the chief of staff to Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum,gathered that the death might not be unconnected with high blood pressure and ulcer, which he had been managing for some time.

He later attended Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure between 1962 and 1967, before proceeding to the University of Benin, in Edo to bag Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery . He was from Sokoto State and was an Attorney-General and Commissioner For Justice in Sokoto State during the administration of Aliyu Wammako.Chief of Staff to Kwara Governordied of COVID-19 on July 7.

He worked at various times in Lever Brothers, Port Sunlight, UK; Cerekem Arhus, Denmark; North Brewery Limited Kano; Ajaokuta Steel Company; and Nigeria Iron Ore Mining Company, Itakpe. He was also a General Manager at the New Nigeria Development Company.On July 10, the lawmaker representing Kosofe Constituency 1 at the Lagos State House of Assembly, Tunde Braimoh,Until his death, Mr Braimoh was an active member of the state’s parliament and the chairman of its committee on information.

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