Saturday, 06 July, 2024

Ajimobi’s Health Is Failing – Reports State


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The health of former Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi is failing. It was reported last week that Ajimobi had slipped into a coma.

Reportedly, he is now on life support. And only a miracle can restore his health. This is because his case is beyond medical intervention.

His family members, relatives, and associates are fearful as hopes of him recovering from coma is slim.

As at last week, the rumour of Ajimobi’s death sparked outrage across social media. News have it that the 70 year old politician has had a lung surgery. Nevertheless, his health is making no progress. Moreso, his kidneys have also failed.

Abiola Ajimobi (Photo Source: Twitter)

In order to ease the tension in the media, his supporters reportedly shared an old video of Ajimobi. In the video, Ajimobi was having lunch. There have been claims that the video was captured during the recent Muslim festival. The meal was to mark the end of the Ramadan fast.

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The intention of the video shared was to show that Ajimobi was alive and in good health. This action would shift people away from talking about his failing health.

Reports available to some media sites stated that the former Oyo state governor is in a very bad shape. He has been hooked to a ventilator and on a life support machine since Friday. There is only a very slim chance of him making it alive from that hospital.

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Ajimobi has been in the Intensive Care Unit at First Cardiology Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos. He has been hospitalised for weeks after he was said to have Coronavirus.

First Cardiology is the same hospital President Buhari’s former Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, was treated for Coronavirus. There, he died of the virus.

Abiola Ajimobi first slipped into coma on June 8 but was revived and stabilised by doctors. Last Thursday, he slipped again and hasn’t yet recovered.


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