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London Mortuary Bills Late Nigeria Ex-Speaker Wayas’ Family N13.3m To Sight His Corpse

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LAGOS MARCH 1ST (NEWSRANGERS)-A London morgue where the remains of former Senate President, late Dr Joseph Wayas, is kept, has collected the sum of £6,710, amounting to N13,366,320, from members of his family, before allowing them access to the body. This was disclosed in a report by Justice Maurice Odey Eneji, Chairman of Joe Wayas’…

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Senate Frowns At Abandonment Of Ex-Speaker Waya’s Corpse In London Morgue

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LAGOS APRIL 5TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Senate on Tuesday frowned on the continuous stay in the mortuary of the remains of a former Senate President, Joseph Wayas, 14 months after he died in a London hospital. Wayas, who was a senator in the Second Republic, died on November 20, 2021 after hospitalisation at the London hospital and…

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Ex-Nigeria Senate President’s Corpse Abandoned In UK

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LAGOS MARCH 11TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The remains of late Senator Joseph Wayas who was President of Nigeria’s Senate in the second Republic (1979-1983) has reportedly been abandoned in a London hospital. Wayas died in December 2021 at a London hospital, following a lingering illness, which some family members attributed to poverty. Family sources told Daily Trust that…

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Ayade Mourns As Ex-Senate President Joseph Wayas Passes On In London Hospital

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LAGOS DECEMBER 2ND (NEWSRANGERS)-Former Senate President, Joseph Wayas, has died in a London hospital, the Cross River State Government announced on Thursday. The Second Republic Senate President who had been receiving medical attention for some time passed away at the age of 80. Reacting, Governor Ben Ayade said Dr Wayas who died on November 30,…

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