Stella Obasanjo |
Exactly nine years after
the death of the wife of former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, Stella Obasanjo,
the former Head of State has made a shocking revelation.
It would be recalled that
the late first lady died on 23 October, 2005, in a botched tummy tuck –
elective liposuction – procedure in Spain. The surgery was scheduled towards
the commemoration of her 60th birthday.
Speaking on the tragic
incident in his autobiography, My Watch, which was released on 8 December,
2014, Obasanjo stated that he had no knowledge of his late wife’s plan to
undergo the cosmetic procedure that led to her death.Mr. Obasanjo wrote on page
240 of Volume two of the book;
“After the internment, I decided to look
into the circumstances of her death. I found that part of her
60th birthday anniversary, which was unknown to me, was her operation for her tummy and her shape.”
60th birthday anniversary, which was unknown to me, was her operation for her tummy and her shape.”
Commenting on the rumour
that Stella’s death may have been a “sacrifice” he carried out for success in
his job, the former president said: “Before the verdict in Spain, I was unaware
of what I came to hear later that I might have caused the death of my wife to
sacrifice her for success in my job.
“That is how wicked and satanic some
Nigerians can be in their rumours and mischief.”
Obasanjo also narrated how
with the help of the Nigerian Embassy in Spain and the Spanish authorities, he
got justice for his wife’s death.
“I instructed that the doctor and the
clinic be prosecuted. The lost life cannot be brought back but the successful
prosecution would prevent carelessness and loss of life in the future.”
The doctor, according to the
former president, was made to pay damages, which was collected by Olu Obasanjo,
Stella’s son, and his licence withdrawn for a period of time.
Obasanjo was however full of
praises for his wife, whom he married in 1976, four years after the formal
dissolution of his first marriage.
He commended her for
handling the confrontations she had with his first wife, Remi, with maturity,
for accepting children he had with other women as her own, and for campaigning
for his release while he was in jail as well as supporting him during his
presidency.
Obasanjo said shortly before
her death, Stella, who was Roman Catholic, ensured that her marriage was
blessed by the church in a small private ceremony at the Aso Villa conducted by
Mathew Kukah, now the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese.
According to Obasanjo, after
the ceremony, his late wife thanked him and said, “You have relieved me.”
Obasanjo’s new book, titled
My Watch, has been met with criticism following its publication and launch
inspite of an injunction by an Abuja High Court stopping the public
presentation of the book over claims the three volume series contained details
of a libel case already before another court.
The case involves a drug
trafficking allegation by the former president against a leader of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, Buruji Kashamu.
On Wednesday, Justice
Valentine Ashi found Obasanjo guilty of contempt, after he defied his directive
barring him from releasing the book.
The launch of the
three-volume book was stopped by a court injunction secured by a former friend
of Obasanjo, Prince Buruji Kashamuon, on Friday, December 5th, but lawyers to
Chief Obasanjo advised him to go ahead with the launch.
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