Cocaine killed Stella son not tooth paste.
Chidozie Nduka Okafor Emmanuel wrote
Stella Oduah’s First Son Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi Dies Of
Cocaine Drug Overdose In Abuja – Insider Exposes Late Aviation
Minister
HOW COCAINE DRUG ADDICTION KILLED STELLA ODUAH'S
SON IN ABUJA.
Former aviation minister, Stella Oduah is currently mourning the
death of her first child, Etoromi Chinedu who passed away at the
age of 28 at a private hospital in Abuja yesterday.
Though it was initially reported that Chinedu died of fake drug
overdose, an insider however said it was a cover up for the
young man who reportedly lived a reckless life in his lifetime.
The source said Chinedu’s battle with Cocaine started when he
was 22 and that his mother didn’t realise until he turned 26, a
problem she hid from the preying eyes of the public till she lost
him.
Chinedu popularly called Max by friends returned to Abuja last
year after graduating from a college in the United Kingdom from
where he continued making friends with “bad guys”.
At a point, his mother reportedly enabled his reckless lifestyle
instead of sending him back to his biological father.
To cut the long story short, he reportedly overdosed on a white
substance suspected to be cocaine yesterday before he was
rushed to Nigerian Turkish Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja where he
was pronounced dead few hours later.
The family source said, Stella Oduah reportedly made a deal
with some officials of the hospital to announce that Max died of
fake tooth pain medication overdose in a bid to cover up the
shame and the stigma attached to such lifestyle.
Stella Oduah’s First Son Maxwell Chinedu Etoromi Dies Of
Cocaine Drug Overdose In Abuja – Insider Exposes Late Aviation
Minister
HOW COCAINE DRUG ADDICTION KILLED STELLA ODUAH'S
SON IN ABUJA.
Former aviation minister, Stella Oduah is currently mourning the
death of her first child, Etoromi Chinedu who passed away at the
age of 28 at a private hospital in Abuja yesterday.
Though it was initially reported that Chinedu died of fake drug
overdose, an insider however said it was a cover up for the
young man who reportedly lived a reckless life in his lifetime.
The source said Chinedu’s battle with Cocaine started when he
was 22 and that his mother didn’t realise until he turned 26, a
problem she hid from the preying eyes of the public till she lost
him.
Chinedu popularly called Max by friends returned to Abuja last
year after graduating from a college in the United Kingdom from
where he continued making friends with “bad guys”.
At a point, his mother reportedly enabled his reckless lifestyle
instead of sending him back to his biological father.
To cut the long story short, he reportedly overdosed on a white
substance suspected to be cocaine yesterday before he was
rushed to Nigerian Turkish Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja where he
was pronounced dead few hours later.
The family source said, Stella Oduah reportedly made a deal
with some officials of the hospital to announce that Max died of
fake tooth pain medication overdose in a bid to cover up the
shame and the stigma attached to such lifestyle.
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