There is an ongoing controversy over the death of the Chief Executive of the National Examination Council, Prof. Godswill Obioma following the conflicting reports about the cause of his death.
While the wife, Elizabeth Obioma who broke the news claimed that her husband was assassinated, the so came up with a version that his father actually died from heart attack. According to Mrs Obioma, “The assassins came in and killed him and left without taking anything,” She told Peoples Gazette.
Obioma disclosed thag her husband returned to Minna from a trip to Abuja when the assassins pounced on him.
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But his son, Prince Godswill Obioma the second said his father passed away after a brief sickness.
In a short press statement he issued to NECO, he said, “Dear Sir, this is to formally inform you that my father Prof. Godswill Obioma, the Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO passed to eternal glory yesterday 31/5/2021 after a brief illness.”
” We request that you kindly notify the Board, Management and the entire staff of the Council of this development.”
“We shall keep you duly informed.
“Prince Godswill Obioma the 2nd, for the family.”
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Also confirming the development,.Mustapha K. Abdul, Director Human Resource Management, NECO) said the late NECO boss slumped in his bedroom in Minna and was rushed to the National Hospital. Abuja where he eventually died.
“The truth of the story is that the man slumped in his Minna bedroom, rushed to the National Hospital, Abuja where he eventually died.”
These conflicting reports have further arouse suspicions in different quarters as many believe there is more than meet the eye in the matter.
Nigerians on social media are beginning to ask questions as to the true picture, wondering why the wife and the son should send out conflicting details. More suspicious is the fact that the family have remained silent over Obioma’s health history which would have given a clue on why he slumped in his bedroom as claimed.