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Diya’s wife dies four days to 66th birthday

Oladipo Diya, former chief of general staff and military vice-president, has lost his wife.

The family, in a statement, said she died on Monday from an undisclosed illness.

Before her death, Diya’s wife was reportedly preparing for her 66th birthday celebration scheduled for May 23.

“Man proposes, God disposes; six days ago, she took ill and was taken to the hospital, where she took her last breath on Monday May 18,” the statement read.

“She dedicated her life to the emancipation of humanity and service of the Almighty God. Fondly called Mumsie, Chief (Mrs)  D.F. Diya was a model of love, compassion and generosity until her very last moments.

“In spite of her privileged position as the wife of a former Military Vice President in the country, she didn’t live the life of celebrity or ostentation. Rather, she adopted a humble life of dedication to God.”

President Muhammadu Buhari, in a condolence message issued by Femi Adesina, his spokesperson, also described the deceased as one who worked for the good of others.

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“The President joins family members, friends and associates of Chief Folashade Diya, particularly members of the United African Methodist (Evangelical) Church, in mourning the devout Christian, who dedicated her time on earth to serving God, and working for the good of others,” the statement read.

“President Buhari affirms that the wife of the former Chief of General Staff lived to encourage and inspire many on faith in God, demonstrating love, kindness and generosity through focus on helping the underprivileged, and counselling many.

“The President prays that the soul of the departed will find rest in God.”

Diya, a retired lieutenant general, was second in command to Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s former military dictator.

He was arrested and sentenced to death for alleged treason in 1997, but regained freedom after Abacha died in 1998.

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