In a
recent interview with Encomium, he said “It’s a strange ailment. It’s
spiritual. That’s the best way of describing it. But I thank God that I am
still alive.
My health condition has been worsened by the poor economic
situation of Nigeria, nothing is working. Everything is paralysed. I kept
thinking to the extent that I wanted to sell my property. If the government had
not turned everything upside down, people like myself are not supposed to be
suffering likes this. “
Confirming
the sale of his house, he said “It’s true. When you don’t have money, you use
whatever you have to get what you want. I don’t have money, and I need money. I
can’t just be looking at the building, I can’t eat it. I need to convert it to
money. I am only selling part of it and not all the property. I am
tired of falling sick all the time. Let me sell my property and have money to
do other things. I also want government to assist me; I don’t want to be
suffering in silence.
Speaking on how much havoc the strange illness had cost him, he said “In 1984, I established Kollington Fish Depot, at Adura Bus Stop, Lagos Abeokuta Expressway, Lagos. Everything was okay then but later I took ill. It was so bad that I had to sell the depot to take care of health then. May God save us from domestic antagonism.”
Speaking on how much havoc the strange illness had cost him, he said “In 1984, I established Kollington Fish Depot, at Adura Bus Stop, Lagos Abeokuta Expressway, Lagos. Everything was okay then but later I took ill. It was so bad that I had to sell the depot to take care of health then. May God save us from domestic antagonism.”
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