Breaking! Gani Fawehinmi’s First Son, Mohammed Dies At 52

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Mohammed Fawehinmi, son of late legal luminary and human rights activist, Gani Fawehinmi is dead.

Mohammed passed on at the age of 52 in Lagos, Wednesday.

He was reported to have complained of difficulty in breathing on Wednesday’s morning and taken to the hospital where he died.

In 2003, Mohammed had survived a ghastly accident in Lagos which damaged his spinal cord.

Mohammed Fawehinmi was a graduate of Business Administration of the University of Lagos in 1991.

He obtained an LLB degree from the University of Buckingham, England, and was called to Nigerian Bar in 1998.

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