Nigeria has been thrown into mourning with the untimely death of Mohammed Fawehinmi, the first son of the late human rights advocate and lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi.
Premium Times reported Mohammed’s death was confirmed by the minister of state for labour, Festus Keyamo, who worked as a lawyer in Fawehinmi’s law chamber.

Here are some facts about Mohammed who died on Wednesday, August 11:

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He was quoted to have said in the interview:
“I just felt that I shouldn’t bother any woman with my condition. I didn’t want anybody to marry me out of pity. Even though I always have females around me, it is not every woman that can stay with a person with disability of my kind.“Most of the women I have met in recent times are not the ones that can stay with a man, they are the type who would want to attend parties and keep all sorts of friends instead of looking after me. Of course, a few have come close to what I want but the temperament is nothing to write home about”.Nigerians pray for Mohammed
Commenting on Facebook, Ishola Bolajuite said:
"Is he not the one using wheelchair 'A Lawyer' #May Allah Rahman grant him Alujannah Fridauz."
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Pastor Linus Arannilewa said:
"This is so sad. May his soul rest in The Lord."Ahmed Adeyemi said:
"May his soul rest in perfect peace."Afolabi Wasiu Ominiyi said:
"May Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljanat fridaous."Nigeria's security guru dies of COVID-19
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Nigeria on Monday, August 9, lost one of its most prominent security experts, Chief Ona Ekhomu, who authored the book, Boko Haram: Security Considerations and the Rise of an Insurgency.
Ekhomu, the leader of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON), died of COVID-19 in Lagos on Monday.
A native of Edo state who was born in 1955, Ekhomu was reportedly the first chartered security professional in West Africa.
Source: Legit.ng
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