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Title: Late Adegbite Denied Visa For Regular Medical Treatment Before His Death
Post by: KingFemzee on Sep 30, 2012, 12:03 PM
A revelation was made know about what might be part of the possible cause of the death of prominent Islamic Cleric and senior legal practitioner, Dr. Abdulateef Adegbite.

It may have been a consequence of unexpected interruptions to his routine medical checkups, a key one of which arose from a new Canadian policy under which he was denied a visa to travel to that country two months ago.

Although family sources say they do not want to trade blames over the cause of the late cleric's death, some medical accounts show that his health grew critical after he was denied an important travel opportunity by the Canadian High Commission.  At the time, his health grew so bad that rumors began to fly that he had died, but they were dispelled by his wife, Hajiya Modinat Adegbite, who told our reporter that Alhaji Adegbite was only ill at home but was still alive.

The Canadian High Commission reportedly denied all visa applications, citing new a directive to thoroughly screen applicants regardless of their status.

Source: Sahara Reporters
Title: Re: Late Adegbite Denied Visa For Regular Medical Treatment Before His Death
Post by: doctor on Oct 08, 2012, 12:41 AM
nigerian hospitals need to be given adequate attention
Title: Re: Late Adegbite Denied Visa For Regular Medical Treatment Before His Death
Post by: Tina lawrence on Oct 08, 2012, 01:49 AM
Too bad.What a ridiculous situation.Denying of visa is a serious matter