"Abacha Lost His Life To Filipino Doctors Not Indian Prostitutes" – Gen. Ovadje - 9jaflaver





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“Abacha Lost His Life To Filipino Doctors Not Indian Prostitutes” – Gen. Ovadje



Few months to his 20th anniversary, what appears to be the real cause of the sudden death of late Nigerian Head of State and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Sani Abacha has been unearthed.

Brigadier General Dr. Oviemo Ovadje (OFR) an inventor and veteran military health specialist told Asabe Afrika TV in an exclusive interview inside his Lagos home how the former Nigeria leader lost his life 20 years ago.

General Ovadje who is one of the very eminent Nigerians who won a CENTENARY MEDAL during Nigeria’s 100 years anniversary celebration in Abuja on February 28, 2014 is famous for inventing the Emergency Auto Transfusion Set (EAT-SET), an innovative and affordable blood auto transfusion mechanism that saves accident victims and patients across the world.

He gave us the vivid description of how the former Nigerian military ruler died in the early hours of Monday, June 8, 1998. Enjoy the clip!








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