ACTOR DEYEMI OKANLAWON EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER DEATH OF PROMINENT NIGERIANS
Actor and filmmaker Deyemi Okanlawon has voiced his worry about the recent increase in instances of people suddenly collapsing and dying.
His remarks came after the unfortunate deaths of Nigerian music icon Onyeka Onwenu and Yoruba vlogger Afobaje, both of whom passed away after collapsing.
Deyemi took to social media to share his thoughts, revealing that he has heard of at least five similar cases in the past week.
He questioned whether adequate investigations and autopsies were being performed to determine the causes of these sudden deaths. The actor’s tweet initiated a discussion about the necessity for thorough medical examinations and inquiries into these occurrences.
“The rate at which people are just slumping and dying… I heard of about 5 in the last few weeks. Forgive my paranoia but I wonder if any proper autopsies and investigations are being done cos most of took those vaccs!”, he wrote.
More Stories
LATEST: MPOX VACCINES ADMINISTERED IN RWANDA, FIRST IN AFRICA
Mpox vaccinations have been provided in Africa for the first time, with several hundred high-risk persons vaccinated in Rwanda, according...
LAGOS PROMISES TO CURB CULTISM, DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS
Lagos will keep implementing measures to prevent drug addiction and cultism among young people, according to the Honorable Commissioner for...
LATE OHANEZE NDIGBO PRESIDENT, IWUANYANWU TO BE BURIED NOV 1
Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, an elder statesman and President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, will be buried on November 1. Senator...
LASG URGES STAKEHOLDERS TO EMBRACE PEACE ON BOUNDARY MATTERS
The Lagos State Government called on the Council's border stakeholders to embrace peace and avoid boundary conflicts that could destabilize...
PSC DEPLOYS STAFF TO MONITOR POLICE CONDUCT DURING EDO GUBER POLL
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has deployed personnel to monitor police officers' conduct during Saturday's governorship elections in Edo State....
COUNTERFEIT: NAFDAC DESTROYS SUBSTANDARD PRODUCTS, OTHERS WORTH N43 BILLION IN OYO
On Thursday, September 19, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) destroyed substandard products worth N43...