Showing posts with label Agagu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agagu. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Feyi Agagu, Associated Airlines Plane Crash Survivor, out of London Hospital



Word out right now has it that Feyi, son of the late former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu, was yesterday discharged from the Orthopaedic Ward of Princess Grace Hospital, Nottingham Place, London a couple of weeks after his admission in to the hospital.
 
Africa Examiner reports that Feyi was discharged after he was deemed fit and considered out of danger.
Feyi and Akin, his in-law were two of the survivors of the October 3, 2013 Lagos air crash.
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Friday, October 11, 2013

"Pilots Were Busy Arguing Before Agagu's Plane Crashed", Blackbox reveals



According to the black box for the Associated Airlines aircraft that crashed on the third of October in Lagos Nigeria and killed 15 people, there appeared to have being an argument involving the Captain and the First Officer of the Associated Airline aircraft.

PMNews reports that the readout of the black box , also called Cockpit Voice Recorder, CVR, conducted by Nigeria's Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, in its Abuja's laboratory revealed that the computer onboard the plane sent a warning message to the Captain, Yakubu Abdulrahman, shortly before take-off but he ignored it.

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Agagu's Son, Feyi Agagu Flown Abroad As Situation Worsen



Inspite of the claims by aero medical experts last Friday that Feyi Agagu, a survivor of the October 3, Lagos plane crash and son of the late governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, was responding well to treatment, new reports say he was yesterday flown abroad for better medical attention.

Besides Feyi, another survivor of the air crash, simply identified as Akin, has already been transferred abroad for medical attention.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

We Did Not Hire Crashed Plane – Agagu’s Family



The family of late former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, whose remains, while being conveyed to Akure in an aircarft chartered from Associated Airlines, crashed last Thursday in Lagos said, yesterday, that the choice of the ill-fated plane was not that of the family.
  
Thirteen of the twenty passengers and crew on board the aircraft died in the crash. The Agagu family in a statement by Femi Agagu to clear the air on the controversy surrounding the choice of the airline said:
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Why Agagu's casket was intact after plane crash that killed 13



Not only was the casket carrying Agagu's corpse intact after the plane crashed on Thursday morning, people who opened the casket shortly after the crash said the cap on his head stayed intact and his body wasn't ruffled. These discoveries have baffled so many, with some insinuating it's juju. But the reason is really simple. The casket was latched to the hooks in the cargo compartment of the plane and was placed in the rear end of the plane. People who sat at the back of the plane survived the crash, so the casket, which was kept at the back also survived the crash. 
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How we managed to survive the plane crash -Feyi Agagu (Must Read)



 An in depth family friend of Feyi, son of late Chief Agagu, who's among the survivors of the ill fated Associated Airlines flight, told Vanguard that he (Feyi) was reluctant to enter the plane after seeing how old it looked. (The exact plane pictured right). He and others survived basically by sitting at the rear of the plane. Below is what an insider said;
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Revealed: Why The Plane Carrying Agagu's Corpse Crashed





Facts have emerged on the reasons the chartered Embraer 120 aircraft carrying the corpse of ex-Ondo State governor, Chief Olusegun Agagu, crashed on Thursday minutes after it took off from the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos, enroute Akure. Continue after the break.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Check out Photos from Agagu's burial in Ondo state



 Late Olusegun Agagu's burial took place today despite the tragedy that occurred yesterday. Top Ondo government officials, former governors, and prominent businessmen attended the burial. 
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Agagu to be buried in hometown on Friday




The remains of the former governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, will be buried in his hometown, Iju Odo, Ondo State, on Friday, despite the plane crash that occurred on Thursday in Lagos when the corpse was being conveyed to Akure, the state capital. The Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in the 2012 election in the state, Mr. Olusola Oke, said this in Akure after holding a meeting with the family members of the former state governor.

Dino Melaye Alleges Agagu's Wife and Son, Olu Fale's Son in Crashed Plane!




Ọmọ Oódua Blog has since found that contrary to Melaye's information, Agagu's wife had gone ahead to Akure before the corpse and WAS NOT on the ill fated plane.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

"How my Dad Died" - Late Agagu's first son reveals



The first son of the late former Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu, Feyi, has made made public what might have caused his father's death.
In an interview with one of Nigeria's dailies, he said, “He just had a medical examination, which showed that he had a little cholesterol, and was hypertensive.

“There is diabetes 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,”
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Saturday, September 14, 2013

UPDATE: How Ex-Governor Segun Agagu kicked the bucket



It is sad but true that former Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Agagu is dead. Agagu, who had returned from the US on Thursday, reportedly slumped in Ikoyi, where he was having a meeting with Ondo indigenes, on Friday evening.

Agagu’s former Chief Press Secretary, Yemi Olowolabi, said the former governor was not sick and had just returned from a 20-day trip abroad.
"They were having a meeting with Ondo State people. Alex Akinyele was there. He slumped. It is shocking, devastating. We will all miss him. I can’t believe he will just die.”

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Friday, September 13, 2013

Ex-Ondo State Governor Olusegun Agagu kicked the bucket at 65



Former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu has passed on. Agagu, who also served as minister of power under Obasanjo administration reportedly slumped and died this evening Friday September 13th at his home in Lagos. He was 65 years old. May his soul rest in peace

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Mimiko blasts Tinubu over S’West integration, accuses Agagu of non performance



From TUNDE RAHEEM, Akure

Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko at the weekend lambasted the leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Senator Ahmed Tinubu, advising him on the need to apply decorum anytime he is in public outings. According to him, those whose track records are in the public domain must tread cautiously. Mimiko who spoke at Okitipupa in the South senatorial district of Ondo State during the rally of the Labour Party held for his second term re-election bid stated that the people of Ondo State would not be part of a phony and deceitful integration as being preached by the leadership of the ACN in the South West.

The governor who described his achievements in the last three and a half years in office as placing the state on the path of sustainable development equally took a swipe at his predecessor in office, Dr. Olusegun Agagu. He accused Agagu of surreptitiously trying to draw back the hands of progress in the state by attempting to foist his stooge on the people. He stated that Agagu was a non-performer and challenged him to point to any major project that he did in any part of the state as proof of his much orchestrated performance.

Dr. Mimiko who described the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola as a better administrator who had shown ‘flash of brilliance in governance’ than Tinubu noted that Tinubu’s eight years in office could not match his three and a half years as governor of Ondo State. To him, the ruckus about capturing Ondo State, which he said was being better managed than any of the ACN controlled states, was a dream that would fall flat on its face. His words: “In Ondo State, the ACN is not on ground and they will meet their political waterloo here. Please, ask them what are they doing in Osun that we have not done better? In any of their states, Ondo State is better managed than them. I salute Babatunde Fashola, whatever anybody may say; he has shown a flash of brilliance in governance. But the eight years before Fashola, what did they do in Lagos? “They used eight years to build just one millennium school; we in Ondo State, in just three and a half years, have built world class mega schools all over the state.

“They talked about integration, if they want to integrate the South West, is it going to be in one person’s pockets? If that is integration, then Ondo State will never be a part of such a phony and deceitful integration. “But if it is the integration for the development of our people; to give world class education to our people; to give world class hospitals; integration to develop our public transportation; to bring development like we are doing in Ondo State for the generality of the people; oh yes, we are for it.

“But if it is integration of the pockets of one person, we will not be part of it and we are aware that the Yoruba across Ondo State and in the South West know the type of integration that they want. And it is definitely not the type of integration being preached by the leadership of the ACN.” Governor Mimiko who disclosed that he was seeking re-election based on his performance while in office described his contenders to the plum office as district officers, ill-prepared and minions of godfathers out to milk the state.


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