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    Last Minutes Of Bravo Publisher, Dada Eriye ...How Governor Uduaghan Tried To Save Him

    When information got to the League of Soft Sell Magazine Publishers that Mr. Dada Eriye, Publisher of Bravo Weekly Magazine had a serious domestic fire accident on the night of Saturday February 14, 2015, the League President; Mr. Dayo Asaju, (Publisher, First Weekly Magazine) called for an emergency meeting on Monday February 16th, 2015.
    After the meeting the president led a delegation made up of Ejiro Roman Adigbo, (Publisher, Top Celebrities Magazine), Azu Arinze, (Publisher, YES International Magazine) and Tunde Moshood, (Publisher, Famous Enquirer Magazine) to the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH) to see the patient. There, they met Dada Eriye's wife and son-in-law. The wife appealed to doctors on duty to allow his colleagues see him but they insisted he was in Intensive Care Unit and cannot allow everybody to see him except one person. The delegation asked Ejiro Roman Adigbo to see him. he came out and briefed the delegation what the doctors told him about Dada Eriye's condition, saying that his chances of survival is 50/50 and they should go and look for money and also pray for him to survive as his case is very critical. Then, Dada was on life support machine.

    Right there at LUTH the delegation decided that all hands must be on deck to save Dada Eriye's life. The league's president asked the delegation members to start making contacts immediately to save Dada Eriye's life. Tunde and Azu were asked to contact some corporate bodies; Ejiro was saddled with contacting Gov. Uduaghan of Delta State, the patient's home state. Josiah Abiola was asked to reach Gov. Fashola of Lagos State.
    Tunde Moshood immediately reached Victor Adoji of Zenith Bank: and Jide Sipe of GTBank, they promised to help. Ejiro got Mr. Felix Ofou, Special Assistant to Delta State Governor on phone and he quickly told his boss about Dada's critical condition. That very Monday evening, the medical doctor turned politician, Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan was so concerned that he spoke to Dada Eriye's wife to know her husband's current condition and promised to do everything humanly possible to save Dada Eriye’s life.
    Not done yet, the governor equally called Ejiro Roman Adigbo on Tuesday morning and instructed him to forward to him the phone number of the doctor treating Dada so that he can get first hand medical information about his condition and decide the next step of action to take. That same Tuesday~ he sent money to Dada's wife to take care of his medical bills at LUTH.
    When Dada died on Wednesday evening, Ejiro forwarded a text message to His Excellency about the sad event. He called Ejiro back within minutes of receiving the message and also spoke with Dada's wife that evening consoling her about her husband's death.
    If there was one man who tried his very best to save Dada Eriye's life, it was Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State. 

    In an immediate reaction, Felix Ofou, on behalf of Governor Uduaghan expressed deep regret at the turn of events and particularly commended the League of Soft Sell Magazine for uncommon display of love and solidarity.
    He said: "My boss, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan deeply regrets the unfortunate turn of events. Dada, like many other soft sell publishers was very dear to and the Delta State Government. It is very sad he has gone. But our hearts remain with his family.
    "While we pray that God should grant everyone fortitude to bear this painful loss, let me also commend the league for uncommon display of love and solidarity when it mattered most." 
    Tears As Bravo Weekly Publisher, Dada Eriye Is Buried In Lagos
    Many could not hold back tears on Thursday, February 26, 2015, at the Atan Cemetery in Yaba, Lagos, when the Publisher of Bravo Weekly Magazine, Dada Eriye, was finally bid farewell by friends, colleagues and family members.
    The renowned journalist died on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) after suffering from a domestic fire incident on Saturday, February 14, 2015 in his residence.
    As his corpse was brought to the graveyard from the mortuary, tears started to flow freely on the cheek of most sympathisers present at the venue of the burial, who could not believe that the easy-going man wasactually leaving them behind in the world.
    His family members, especially his wife and children, wept uncontrollably throughout the interment service held at the mausoleum. 

    Some of those present at the burial ceremony were Publisher of Global Excellence, Mayor Akinpelu; Publisher of Encomium, Kunle Bakare, Publisher of First Weekly, Dayo Asaju; Publisher of Yes International, Azuh Arinze; Publisher of National Enquirer, Tunde Moshood; Publisher of Classics Magazine, David Agwazim; Publisher of High Society, Charles Nwagbara; Publisher of Top News, Dapo Olaniyan, Publisher of Top Celebrity, Ejiro Roman Adigbo and other top journalists like Lanre Alfred, Sunday Adebayo, Pascal Chikero, Azuka Ogujuba, Bamidele Johnson, Kemi Akinyemi
    The event was also attended by representatives of some top corporate organizations in Nigeria like Victor Adoji of Zenith Bank, Tony Chiejina of Dangote Plc, Nasir Rahman of UBA, Sunday Esan of Dangote Plc, Jide Sipe of GTBank, Philip Odiakose of MediaCraft Associates, Oge Kasie Nwachukwu of Access Bank, Abdul Imoyo of Access Bank, Tosin Ajayi (Media Consultant), Felix Offou (Media Aide to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State) and many others.

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