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AFTERMATH OF TINUBU’S CSO BURIAL, RESIDENTS OF MAPPLEWOOD ESTATE JITTERY

By Bunmi Orija

Penultimate week, the remains of the Chief Security Officer of APC National leader was buried at his Mapplewood Estate, Oko Oba in Lagos. The CSO who was so close to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu while alive was said to have died of the currently ravaging corona virus and this has suddenly brought fears in the hearts of residents of the estate who believe his corpse might have invited the pandemic into their estate.

We gather from some who resides in the area that majority of the deaths announced by the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) are buried secretly without divulging the area or community they were buried safe only for the corpse of Abba Kyari which also generated heated arguments. This and other reasons portends to why the residents are apprehensive and very wary about the possible presence of Covid 19 in their estate. Recall that immediately it was discovered that it was the pandemic that killed Tinubu’s CSO, a general test was carried out on the Jagaban himself alongside his family members and other domestic workers at his Bourdillon home.

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