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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Former Military Administrator Olubolade Slumps And Dies While Playing Lawn Tennis....

Former Military Administrator of Bayelsa State and one-time Minister of Special Duties, Captain Caleb Olubolade (rtd), has d!ed.



Leadership reports that Olubolade, who also served as Minister of Police Affairs and Minister of State for the FCT, slumped and d!ed while playing lawn tennis at Apapa, Lagos, on Sunday,May 11.

He hailed from Ekiti State and was 70-year-old, having marked his last birthday on November 30, 2024.

In a statement jointly issued by his first daughter, Oluwayemisi Akinadewo, and first son, Dayo Olubolade, the family disclosed that the retired officer drove himself to a nearby tennis facility and collapsed while playing.

“He drove himself to the facility to play lawn tennis in the evening and slumped while playing. Efforts were made by medical officers around to revive him to no avail,” the statement read.
He was subsequently rushed to Obisesan Naval Medical Hospital, Apapa, where he was pronounced dead.

The family said details of the burial arrangements will be announced later.

from Leadership

28 comments:

  1. Sooo Sad
    May His Soul Rest In Peace 🙏


    Hello iya Boys

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  2. Rip sir and God comfort the families

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  3. The heart be failing people this days God help us. RIP sir.

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  4. May his soul rest in peace.

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  5. Constant check of blood pressure, especially at that age is very important.
    Annual health check is necessary. May the Lord comfort his family.

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  6. Must have had underlying health condition.
    Rest in peace.

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  7. It is well. This man ignored my Dad when he needed help from him despite being his predecessor during the military regime. In all let's make peace work our maker so that eternity will be enjoyable. Rip to him

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    1. Do you know if your dad did something bad to him first? Our parents are not saints tho. Military people can commit and "uncommit" but look like saints in the face of their families.

      May God comfort the family.

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    2. Do you know the people who put him there and the favours he owed them as minister? Was your dad's request legit? Wa it every subordinate and superior, classmate and benefactor, neighbour and friend your own father helped while there? Applying that question to your own life tells the answer.

      May God comfort his family.

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    3. Una don come! Entitled beings! As he don kpai now una no survive?

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  8. May his soul rest in peace.

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  9. May his soul rest in peace.

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  10. It is well
    May his soul rest in peace

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  11. May his soul rest in peace.

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  12. May God grant him eternal rest, amen.

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  13. May his soul rest in peace.

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  14. May his soul rest in peace

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  15. This slump and dying is becoming too much oh. God please intervene.

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