REVEALED: Lagbaja Was Poisoned By Military Cabal, Didn't Die Of Cancer - Ex-presidential Spokesman Alleges

 


A former presidential spokesman and publisher of Point-blank News, Mr Jackson Ude, has alleged that the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Taoreed Lagbaja was killed through poison by some military cabal with “sinister motives”.


Recall that Jackson was the first to announce the death of the army Chief in October. Though, military authorities dismissed his claim as fake.


In a post on his official X handle on Thursday, Jackson while quoting sources within the military, report that the theory that General Lagbaja died of cancer was put together so that nobody will be held responsible for the poisoning of the Army Chief.


He said, “A new information provided by a top level Military official has suggested that late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, was poisoned to death by some “military cabal with sinister motives.”


“Lagbaja died on October 17 but his death was kept away from the public due to heightened tensions and fears within the military and the Presidency. When I broke the news of the death of the Army Chief on October 20, the Army promptly denied it calling it “fake news.”


“Informants within the military circle told me that the theory that Gen. Lagbaja died of Cancer was put together so no one is fingered to have been responsible for the poisoning of the Army Chief.


“After announcing his death few days ago, the cause of his death was not disclosed.


“He couldn’t have died of cancer. I know him well enough. He does not have a history of cancer and never told me he has cancer.


“He was healthy and agile. At least you can see from the video where he was doing press up with soldiers. No one with stage terminal cancer would do that. He was certainly poisoned,” the source who doesn’t want to be named told me.


“The source continued “the Government and the military must investigate the circumstances leading to his death and make it public. After all, he was a public official.”


“However, there has been some disquiet within the military with fears of a possible coup. Although the rumour of a possible coup has been dismissed my top military leaders. A source told me that the hardship in the country and the insecurity it poses are major concern within the military.”


Kinsmen Says Death Unnatural, Plans For Vengeance


Traditionalists in Osun State have described the death of the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, as unnatural.


They called for the Federal Government to release his body for spiritual rites.


Spiritualists in his hometown of Ilobu, Irepodun Local Government Area, declared that the spirit of the late Army chief could be invoked for vengeance against those connected to his early passing.


A traditionalist, Awopegba Ifagbemi, speaking with the Sunday Tribune, stated that the residents are still mourning the loss of Lagbaja and pleaded with the Federal Government to release his body to enable traditional rites.


Alhaji Dauda Taofeek, a community leader, echoed these sentiments, insisting that the death was unnatural and that the responsible parties would face consequences.


He expressed profound grief and highlighted Lagbaja 's love for the community and his passion for its development.


In his words: “We are seriously bereaved. What happened was a generational disaster to us as a people.


“He left us when we were rejoicing that God had answered our prayer. Since my ascension to the throne in the last 50 years, Wednesday remains one of the worst days for this community.


“He loved this community and was passionate about the development of this town, but what has happened reflects the supremacy of God. We prayed, we fasted, but his death is the wish of God.


“It is only God that can console us. No amount of condolences can pacify us. As a community, we know what we have lost. I only pray to God to stand by his family and hold the community for me. We don’t want this any longer in Ilobu and I know that God has answered our prayer.”


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