Saturday, 27 August 2016

Stella Oduah's son dies after being given wrong medication

– Senator Stella Oduah, representing Anambra North Senatorial District in the upper chamber of the National Assembly has lost her son, Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi– The 28-year-old died at a Turkish private hospital in Abuja in the early hours of Friday, August 26– He died due to the wrong prescription by a medical doctorThe senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, Stella Oduah, on Friday, August 26, lost her son, Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi, The Punch reports.Stella Oduah and her late son, Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi. Photo: Sahara ReportersBut according to a report on Sahara Reporters, the deceased who was 28-year-old, died at a Turkish private hospital in Abuja, after he took a wrongmedication prescribed for him following a tooth surgery.Late Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi was the first son of Stella Oduah. Photo: Sahara ReportersREAD ALSO: N2.5billion: Oduah denies opening account in maid’s nameThe 28-year-old graduated from Guildford College in the UK before returning to Abuja.Maxwell Etoromi dies after he took a wrong medication prescribed for him following a tooth surgery. Photo: Sahara ReportersOduah also confirmed the report, saying her son died after a brief illness.Speaking on the loss, one of Senator Oduah’s colleagues, Senator Uche Ekwunife representing Anambra Central in the Senate, said:“It is very unfortunate. It has shown that death and life belong to God and it is only Himwho controls our life. It is a trying moment for her and all of us. I know how itfeels as a mother. It is only God who can console her.”Late Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi was the first son of Stella Oduah.Oduah served in the Goodluck Jonathan administration as a Minister of Aviation before running for a seat in the Nigerian Senate.Recently, the Nigeria Judicial Council (NJC) recently dismissed Justice Mohammed Yunusafor granting an injunction stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from probing her, over allegations of fraudulent oil deals during her tenure as minister.

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