According to the Nation, Mr
Feyi Agagu, the first son of the late Dr Olusegun Agagu, a former
governor of
Ondo State, on Saturday said his father was hypertensive.
NAN
reports that Agagu, who returned from United States on Thursday,
reportedly slumped in Ikoyi, Lagos, where he was having a meeting with
Ondo indigenes on Friday evening.
“He just had a medical examination, which showed that he had a little cholesterol, and was hypertensive.
“There
is diabetics in our family, but it’s nothing major; it was just
something he had been dealing with for the past 10 to 15 years. So,
there was no inkling that something was about to happen,” Agagu said.
According
to him, his mum has lost her best friend and her husband. He confirmed
that his father passed away in Lagos on his way to St Nicholas Hospital.
He added that his father had the usual illness that comes with age, “so
there was no stand out cause for his passing”.
“He lived a simple but a fulfilled and happy life. He left amazing memories and fantastic legacies behind.
“I
will miss the friendship, I will miss the advice; he was pretty much
anything any wife, son or daughter could ask for in a father.”He was a
mentor to many, a brother, a benefactor; I’m sure a lot of people will
miss him,” he said.
Agagu said
the family had just returned for their annual two and a half weeks
family vacation and during that time his father showed no sign of
illness.
“I
guess when it’s time to go, when your maker comes to get you, when he
brought you, he did not ask anybody, so he can take you when he sees
fit,” he said.
He
said that arrangements for the burial were yet to be made. In his
response to the development, Chief Olagunsoye Oyinlola, a former
Governor of Osun State, said he was “grieved”.
“We
met in politics and he remained a very nice senior colleague and when
he came back two days ago, we talked about a meeting tonight,” Oyinlola
said on Saturday.
He
said that he would miss everything about his late colleague, who was
the perfect gentleman, who always cared for the welfare of others.
“I
asked him if he would be coming to Ibadan and he answered no, he then
invited me to meet on Saturday in Lagos, unfortunately that was not to
be,” he said.
Oba
Rilwan Akiolu, the Oba of Lagos, described the late Agagu as an
unassuming, brilliant and hardworking governor, who served the nation
meritoriously.
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