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Stephen Keshi was ‘hypertensive and inconsolable’ over wife’s death


A family member told us that since his wife’s passing he had become hypertensive “but was managing it very well… always taking his medications and checking his blood pressure very regularly”.

Another family member told newsmen that since the former Super Eagles’ coach lost his wife, he had become so lonely that he was practically soliciting phone calls from friends.

After the burial of his wife, people practically left him to himself. The calls and visits became fewer, and he felt the pain the more. They were married for 35 years and he watched the love of his life battle bravely with cancer for three years. He was inconsolable.




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