Monday 28 November 2016

FRED AGBAJE WAS NOT IN COMA FOR TWO WEEKS AND DID NOT DIE IN LONDON - CHAMBERS



The Fred Agbaje’s Chambers on Sunday released a statement to officially announce the death of its principal partner, Mr. Fred Agbaje.

The brief statement jointly signed by Kennedy Osunwa and Adeniyi Pokanu stated that  Agbaje died at about 8am on Saturday, November 26, 2016 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos, as opposed to earlier media reports that the legal icon died in a London hospital.

The chamber described its late boss as “a resolute defender of the oppressed, a law lord, legal authority of our time, a legal colossus and a rare gem,” whose death had left a yearning gap to be filled in the nation’s jurisprudence.

Contrary to news reports that he died after two weeks in coma, there are clear indications from Court Records that Mr. Fred Agbaje was still in court and appeared with Olubusola Ashiru Esq. in a matter of the firm before Hon. Justice Pedro of the Lagos High Court, TBS Annexe on Thursday 17th November, 2016. Such was the passion he had for law and legal practice despite his failing health.

The statement said that a condolence register had been opened at the Fred Agbaje’s Chambers at No. 51, Popoola Street, Pedro, Shomolu, Lagos, adding that the Agbaje’s family would soon announce the deceased’s burial arrangement.

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