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Saturday 12 September 2015

Electrocuted UNILAG student saw her death coming



“It still feels like a dream that my
daughter is gone,” Chief Basil Anekwe,
her distraught father said according to
PUNCH.
“She was the star of the fam
ily,” he
continued. “Always striving to become
the best at her academics. Even as a
first class student, she wasn’t satisfied,

she wanted to break records and was
already discussing where she would
prefer to do her Master’s degree. That
was who Oluchi was," he said.
Oluchi’s immediate elder sibling, Nkem
– a practising lawyer – gave a vivid
account of her last moments before the
sad incident.
Battling with emotions, she said Oluchi
could have survived had staff of the
UNILAG medical centre attended to her
immediately she was rushed to the
facility, - authorities had insisted on
seeing her Identity card before checking
her.
Nkem also revealed that her sibling had
a premonition of something terrible
happening a few days before the sad
incident.
“Last Sunday while at one of our prayer
meetings in church, the man of God
asked us to rebuke every monitoring
spirit assigned to follow us about.
Immediately, Oluchi got on her knees
and started praying seriously, crying for
God to rebuke evil away from her. I had
never seen her pray like that before. It
was as if she knew death was around
the corner,” Nkem said.

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