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‘How My Father Died’ – NECO Registrar’s Son Finally Opens Up


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The son of Professor Godswill Obioma, the late registrar of National Examinations Council (NECO) has spoken about his father’s demise.

According to him, his father died as a result of brief illness.

Prince Godswill Obioma II, son of the late Professor said in a statement on Tuesday morning on behalf of the family that his father died after a brief illness.

“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,” he wrote.

Prince Obioma also notified the management of NECO and the Board as well as the staff members of the passing of his father due to a brief illness.

There had been reports suggesting that the late NECO registrar might have been strangled in his room on Monday evening in his apartment in Minna.












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