IMSU VC loses son following surgery barely 4 years after his wedding.
Posted by Chinma Ihenacho
Philipconcept Blog's gathered that the son of the current Imo state university (IMSU) Vice Chancellor, Professor Adaobi Obasi, has died after an appendicitis surgery in Owerri.
It's a sad time in the IMSU VCs household as they have just lost one of their sons who got married barely four years ago.
The late Nnamdi who was the second son of Professor Obasi, was said to have had an inflamed appendix which he was skeptical about removing in Nigeria.
Due to a commitment he had, the London-based gentleman had to be taken to a hospital in Owerri after the appendix flared up again, where he ended up losing his life due to complications from the surgery.
Nnamdi and his wife on their wedding day. Photo: Facebook/IfeanyiCY Njoku
While sharing details into Nnamdi's death, Facebook user IfeanyiCY Njoku wrote:
"He saw his death coming, but couldn't comprehend it...
Take heart great lady, just a day after you anchored the official unveiling of Elfreeda Foundation program as the master of ceremony (MC), thrilling your audience with wonderful tunes and melodious voice, you lost your darling husband who was obviously elated watching your performance on stage at same event.
He saw his death coming, but couldn't comprehend it. Seating on a round table chair with friends and guest at the opening ceremony of Elfreeda Foundation, he was reported to have told a friend that he has appendicitis but is afraid of doing the operation here in Nigeria.
Nnamdi was said to have died from complications of appendicitis. Photo: Facebook/Elochukwu Onyejemezi
At night, the appendix raised it's ugly head and he was rushed to a renowned family surgeon at a hospital in Orlu road Owerri after Federal Medical Centre Owerri. The surgery was carried out, and compounding his fear, he was reported to have died of complications arising from bleeding.
Just two years after their wedding, oh! Leaving a pretty, gorgeous and soft spoken woman heartbroken.
Rest in peace Mr Nnamdi Obasi, be consoled Mrs Obasi, take heart Prof Adaobi Obasi."