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“Protracted Prostate Cancer” – Son Reveals Cause Of Akeredolu’s Death, Begs Privacy

“at a Hospital in Germany”

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The son of Rotimi Akeredolu has revealed the cause of his death.

Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu Jnr who said that his father died in his sleep disclosed that he battled “protracted prostate cancer.”

“He peacefully departed in his sleep at a Hospital in Germany, where he was undergoing treatment for protracted prostate cancer” the statement signed by the son confirming the death of the former Governor of Ondo State in part.

Akeredolu died earlier today.

The statement signed by the son on behalf of the family confirming the sad development asked for “prayers and support” and “privacy” in “this trying period” from the public.

The statement with the header ” OUR PATRIARCH HAS DEPARTED” posted on the social media page of the late Governor reads…

With deepest regret and profound acceptance of the will of the Almighty, we announce the passing of our beloved, courageous, and compassionate father and grandfather, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON.

He peacefully departed in his sleep at a Hospital in Germany, where he was undergoing treatment for protracted prostate cancer.

While we are deeply saddened and devastated by his departure, we find solace in the understanding that as he transitions to eternity, he will be guided by the benevolent hands of the angels of light, with whom he resided during his remarkable and fruitful journey on Earth.

During this challenging time, we sincerely appreciate everyone who has stood by us and extended their support since the news broke. We humbly request your prayers and support, while also asking for privacy as we navigate through this trying period.

Daddy, may you rest in perfect peace.

Details regarding the burial arrangements will be announced by the family and the State Government in due course.

Signed:

Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu Jnr

For the Family

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