Revealed Cause of the Death of Ex President Obasanjo’s Wife.

Stella Obasanjo, Nigeria’s First Lady, passed away on October 23, 2005, and the entire nation of Nigeria was plunged into mourning. Initially, there were several theories about what caused Stella Obasanjo’s death, one of which was “her husband’s dealings with a secret cult,” but it was later discovered that Stella Obasanjo’s death was caused by something entirely different.

The first lady of Nigeria opted for cosmetic surgery at a private medical facility in Puerto Banus, Marbella, Spain, in preparation   for her 60th birthday.

Olusegun Obasanjo, the president at the time, was said to have been unaware that his wife had undergone surgery in Spain, according to inside sources. This information was provided by Obasanjo in his autobiography, My Watch.
“I discovered that her surgery for her tummy and shape, which I was unaware of, was a part of her 60th birthday anniversary. “.

Obasanjo refuted the assertion that “he sacrificed his wife, Stella Obasanjo, to be successful in his political career.”. He stated.

“Before the verdict in Spain, I was not aware of what I would later learn: that I might have killed my wife in order to sacrifice her for my career success. That demonstrates how evil and satanic some Nigerians can be in their gossip and mischief. “.

According to information gathered, during Stella Obasanjo’s surgery in Spain, a tube intended for fat removal was inadvertently inserted into her abdominal cavity, puncturing her colon and tearing open her liver, leaving her critically ill the following day. The court hearing was when this was made known.
Prosecutors testified in court that the surgeon drove Stella Obasanjo to an intensive care unit in his own car, where she passed away an hour later after initially refusing to answer his mobile phone and then waiting more than four hours.

Stella Obasanjo’s death was determined to be the result of the Spanish surgeon’s negligence and carelessness because quick blood tests or an ultrasound procedure would have revealed the internal injuries that, given more time, could have been treated.

The surgeon or doctor, only known by the initials A. In court documents, M) was given a year in prison for negligently causing homicide. The court also ordered him to pay Stella Obasanjo’s son $176,000 (£108,000) in damages and suspended him from the practice of medicine for three years.
Olusegun Obasanjo described the surgeon who operated on Stella as “careless” and described how, with the assistance of the Nigerian Embassy in Spain and the Spanish authorities, he was able to obtain justice for Stella Obasanjo’s passing.

I gave the order for the clinic and the doctor to face legal action. Although the lost life cannot be recovered, a successful prosecution would stop future deaths due to negligence.