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Late Gani Fawehinmi’s son, Mohammed, dies at 50

Mohammed Fawehinmi, the first son of the late human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, is dead.

According to family sources, Mohammed died today Wednesday, August 11, after complaining of breathing difficulties. He was said to have woken up complaining of breathing difficulties. He was rushed to the hospital where he died.

Mohammed was born on February 21, 1969.

He had his primary school at Kotun Memorial School, Surulere, Lagos and his secondary education at Federal Government College, Sokoto.

He was a graduate of Business Administration from 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.

On September 23, 2003, while returning from his father’s law firm, Mohammed had a lone car accident that confined him to wheelchair.

Speaking a few years ago on the challenge of practicing law while on wheelchair, Mohammed said: “I look at my ordeal as part of life’s ‘buffet’, just like it served my late father on several occasions.

“I feel I’m in a mini detention centre at the moment, but then, I’m positive that one day, I’ll be free.

“But I’m glad that I have been able to practice as a trained lawyer despite the tragedy that I’ve encountered in life.”

He remained unmarried due largely to his condition but expressed willingness to settle down if the right lady who loved him and willing to accept his condition came his way.

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“I am very optimistic that one day, I am going to walk again but then I’ll be glad if it will be to walk down the aisle with my soulmate. I really want to marry and have children. I think about this every day,” he said.

Despite being born to a notable father, Mohammed suffered stigmatisation due to his health condition.

Narrating his sad experience in an interview some years ago, Mohammed said: “A lot of people treat me like a leper on many occasions as a result of my condition. People say all sorts of nasty things to me and call me all sorts of names.

“But because I knew that those words cannot limit my progress in life, I just ignore such.”

Until his death, Fawehinmi was Head, Mohammed Fawehinmi’s Chambers, Director, Nigerian Law Publications Limited, Director, Books Industries Nigeria Limited and Director, Gani Fawehinmi Library & Gallery Limited.

d was called to the Nigerian bar in 1998. In 2003, he had a terrible accident in Lagos, which affected his spinal cord and confined him to a wheelchair.

Mohammed Fawehinmi was unmarried before his death.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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