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Nick Imudia, the former CEO of Nigeria's leading e-commerce company, Konga, tragically ended his life on June 25 by jumping off his apartment balcony in Lekki, Lagos. Before his death, he called his brother in the US for wealth distribution instructions and spoke to his young daughter. His untimely death has left friends and family in disbelief, with the motive still unclear.
The cholera outbreak in Lagos has intensified, with the death toll climbing to 21 and nearly 400 cases reported. The Lagos state government confirmed the increase and noted the disease's spread to 30 states. Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi linked the surge to recent large gatherings, particularly during the Eid el Kabir festivities. Educational institutions have enforced face mask mandates to curb the outbreak.