Our Correspondents
The fiery spokesperson of Afenifere, a pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Comrade Yinka Odumakin, yesterday, died from lung complications, after testing negative to COVID-19 twice. He had earlier contracted the COVID-19 but had recovered and tested negative to the virus on two consecutive times. Odumakin had been discharged penultimate Monday from the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH), Yaba, Lagos, the isolation centre for COVID-19 patients.
But while still battling the disease, he was said to have been intubated and, in the process, suffered lung complications. According to close family sources, when the complications in his respiratory organs did not give way as quickly as expected, he was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, where he eventually passed on yesterday.
russia apparently had information that tsarnaev was planning to travel there, and he was going to join up with some unspecified underground groups. and they said they made the request because he was a follower of radical islam, strong believer, that he changed drastically since 2010. what we don t know is why russian officials didn t take him away when he was there. he was in the region for six months. and also, joe, just so i m clear, as far as we know, did any russian officials actually talk to him while he was there, or follow him? and on when he returned, as far as we know, no u.s. officials followed up with him, correct? that s right. i don t know about russia, and i have asked a lot of those questions. i don t know what happened when he was there, but when he came back here, it s my understanding that the fbi essentially had already checked him out. they didn t have anything on him at all. and so they pretty much let him go as a free man. so gloria, you ve got some