Fear
has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of
Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
Fear
has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of
Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
Fear
has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of
Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
Fear
has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of
Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
Fear
has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of
Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of
Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but
was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but
the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the
hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the
occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most
newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the
hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of
the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in
a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd
independence anniversary of Nigeria and the last picture seen of him was
with his wife in London.
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