Skip to main content

Chief Matron found dead in Lagos Assembly

Caroline Oriola, the Chief Matron of the Lagos State House of Assembly, has been found dead in her office which is located at the assembly, Vanguard reports.
According to source, Oriola had gone to her office on Saturday to take some drugs and locked the door behind her but she was only found Monday by one of the cleaners who came to clean the clinic.

The reports also note the security guards knew nothing about incident even though Oriola signed in before taking the keys to the clinic.
Oriola’s husband, who noted that she did not return home Saturday evening said that he went to check at the Assembly but did not see her car in the parking lot, as she had parked in the lawmakers’ parking lot.
The Chief Press Secretary, Musibau Rasak, to the speaker, Mubashiru Obasa, confirmed the death and passed along his condolences to Oriola’s family and friends.

Comments

Popular Posts

OMG! Small Children Rocking Themselves In Intimate Dance At A Party

Underage kids were video here dancing erotically to an equally indecent music at a children's party. After watching this video, I was was more than convinced that we are the last generation of homo sapiens (wise man/woman), the next generation are just evolving into some species that will shake everything we call values.

Alleged N108bn fraud: EFCC confiscates Governor Akpabio’s wife’s school

A school allegedly belonging to Unoma Akpabio, the wife of the immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, has been seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. It was learnt that the seizure was part of investigations into the former governor who has been accused of alleged N108bn fraud during his tenure from 2007 to 2015. One of our correspondents who visited the school, St. John Paul II School, in Shelter Afrique, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, observed that the school had been marked “under investigation by EFCC.” It was learnt that the EFCC resorted to marking the school instead of shutting it so that innocent parents and students who had paid school fees would not be adversely affected.

Yemi Osibanjo Wishes President Muhammadu Buhari A Merry Christmas

The tweet came in yesterday at 3:27 PM. The Vice President tweeted: "I do hope that you still find time to reflect on the miracle of Christmas to lift your spirit and that of your family. God bless you and God bless our great Nation."