Feyi Agagu |
Feyi,
the son of late former Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Agagu, has said
that he is alright and no one should worry about his state.
the son of late former Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Agagu, has said
that he is alright and no one should worry about his state.
Feyi spoke when his friends, led by Jide
Obanikoro, the son of a former Nigeria’s ambassador to Ghana, Musiliu
Obanikoro, visited him at the Surgical Emergency ward of the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja where he and other victims of the
Associated Airline plane crash were rushed to on Thursday.
Obanikoro, the son of a former Nigeria’s ambassador to Ghana, Musiliu
Obanikoro, visited him at the Surgical Emergency ward of the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja where he and other victims of the
Associated Airline plane crash were rushed to on Thursday.
The victim, who spoke normally, said he
became unconscious after feeling the impact of the aeroplane hitting the
ground but woke up later.
became unconscious after feeling the impact of the aeroplane hitting the
ground but woke up later.
He had a neck support and some bandages but he giggled when he saw his friends wearing worried faces.
While being wheeled to the Intensive
Care Unit for a body scan, the victim threw his right thumb up to his
friends, saying ‘nothing do me’.
Care Unit for a body scan, the victim threw his right thumb up to his
friends, saying ‘nothing do me’.
Meanwhile, amid confusion that trailed yesterday’s plane crash, former president
Olusegun Obasanjo, was thrown into temporary shock yesterday when the
rumoured death of his son, Gbenga also got to him.
Olusegun Obasanjo, was thrown into temporary shock yesterday when the
rumoured death of his son, Gbenga also got to him.
Obasanjo had just finished addressing
over 400 head boys and head girls of primary schools from Lagos, Ogun
and Oyo states who had converged at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential
Library, Abeokuta for the workshop tagged “Leadership Training for Young
Leaders” when a caller informed him on the phone about the rumoured
involvement of his son in the crash.
over 400 head boys and head girls of primary schools from Lagos, Ogun
and Oyo states who had converged at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential
Library, Abeokuta for the workshop tagged “Leadership Training for Young
Leaders” when a caller informed him on the phone about the rumoured
involvement of his son in the crash.
The former President, whose countenance
immediately changed, ended the call and became uncomfortable throughout
the few minutes that the photo session lasted.
immediately changed, ended the call and became uncomfortable throughout
the few minutes that the photo session lasted.
Immediately the photo session was over,
Obasanjo grabbed Mabogunje’s hand and started moving to the left side of
the OOPL with Okebukola and other dignitaries and his security aides in
tow.
Obasanjo grabbed Mabogunje’s hand and started moving to the left side of
the OOPL with Okebukola and other dignitaries and his security aides in
tow.
They went into one of the chalets at the
end of the library complex where they spent about 40 minutes and later
drove off to an unknown destination.
end of the library complex where they spent about 40 minutes and later
drove off to an unknown destination.
Gbenga Obasanjo was actually meant to be
on that plane to represent his father, Olusegun
Obasanjo, at the event but stayed back in Atlanta, Georgia to attend to
some things.