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Former Senate President Ken Nnamani debunks rumors about wife’s cause of death

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Former Senate President Ken Nnamani debunks rumors about wife's cause of death

Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, has dismissed rumors circulating on social media about his late wife’s cause of death.

In a recent statement to journalists in Abuja, Nnamani stated that his wife, Mrs. Jane Nnamani, passed away due to a diabetes-related complication following her Lipoma surgery, not from tummy tuck complications as claimed by some individuals.

According to reports, Mrs. Nnamani underwent a minor surgery in Enugu on Thursday, May 4, while her husband was away in Germany for a routine medical check-up.

Unfortunately, she passed away after experiencing complications related to her diabetes.

Nnamani further revealed that his wife’s death was a great loss to him and his family, stating that she was a wonderful wife and mother who will be sorely missed.

He also requested that the public respect his family’s privacy during this difficult time.

Lipomas are non-cancerous fatty tissue growths that can form under the skin, and they are typically not painful and do not require treatment.

 

In his words,

 

“I lost my wife on the 4th of May while I was in Germany for a medical check up. Her demise has created a huge vacuum. She played a role in raising my kids. When I was the President of the Senate, my wife stayed back in the United States of America to take care of my children and guide them through school

She didn’t rush to Nigeria to answer the title of the wife of the President of the Senate. She focused on building the family. It’s a major loss to me and my family. So, I’d to return and brief my primary constituency, the media on what has happened. Whatever we achieved in the National Assembly, it was the media that made it possible. They played a major role in what is now called the Third Term Agenda.

 

I read on social media that I’ve stroke and my wife taking care of me had died. People are abusing the concept of social media. People are using it to dish out falsehood. It is hard to even control it. This is not good for us. People are using the social media to promote malice.

Anybody who has seen my wife cannot associate her with Abdominoplasty or tummy tuck. My wife’s death had nothing to do with tummy tuck. She was a paragon of beauty. There was no man that ever saw Mt wife and didn’t admire her beauty.

Death is for everyone and we will all face it one day. It is unfortunate for people to use social media to promote falsehood. My wife died of lipoma. She had diabetes. She died from complications from diabetes during the surgery. The diabetes complicated the surgery. She woke up from the surgery.

They said I’ve stroke. Anybody can suffer that, but u don’t have it. I only have a small back pain and it comes with age. I’ll give her a befitting final burial.”

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