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How Prof. Solomon Olamilekan, Lagos Senatorial Candidate Died Mysteriously

How Prof. Solomon Olamilekan, Lagos Senatorial Candidate Died Mysteriously

A top candidate of the Labour Party in Ogun West Senatorial district in Ogun State, Prof. Solomon Olamilekan is learnt to have died of unknown illness few days of developing a mysterious stiff neck. Olamilekan a Pharmacist, reportedly died on Monday morning in a private hospital three days after he was hospitalised.
It was gathered that the deceased had complained of
stiff neck on Sunday to his political associates, but,
was later rushed to a private hospital in Adigbe,
Abeokuta, where he passed on.
The Secretary of the party in the state, Sunday Oginni
who disclosed the news of his death, described it as
shocking.
Oginni explained that the deceased took an excuse
from the Senatorial meeting held on Monday
because of the sickness.
According to him, Prof. Olamilekan had been
complaining of stiff neck, and when we did not see
him at the senatorial meeting, we asked of his
whereabouts and we were told he was in the
hospital.
"But, this morning we were called that the man is
dead. It is a great calamity to the party because he
was one of the very strong candidates we have in the
party.
"He had assisted the Labour Party to gain more
popularity and acceptance, especially in the rural
areas and many of the residents in rural areas have
vowed to vote for him", he said.
The Chairman of the Senatorial district in Ogun West,
Jimoh Edun while reacting to the death of the
candidate, pointed accusing fingers to the opposition
parties, claiming that the popularity of the deceased
prompted the opposition to kill him.
"It was a spiritual attack. The opposition knew our
candidate would defeat them, that was why they
killed him", he said.
He however, dispelled the rumour that he might have
been killed by some members of the party who have
they eyes on the ticket.

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