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Wife of Remo Monarch Dies Three Months After Husband Ascends Throne

Dr Linga Ajayi, wife of the Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi who ascended the throne barely three months ago is dead. She died after a protracted illness.

A statement from the Akarigbo’s palace signed by the chief of staff, Abbe Aina on Saturday, had it that Olori Linga Ajayi died on Sunday 4th February, 2018, after a protracted illness.

The statement which did not give much details read, “The Palace of His Royal Majesty Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi, the Akarigbo of Remoland , regrets to announce the untimely death of our beloved Olori, Dr Linga Ajayi (FMCS, FWAS, FRCS (Ed)).

“The sad event took place, after a long and protracted illness, on Sunday 4th February 2018.

” Dr Linga Ajayi was a Consultant Surgeon at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Scotland, United Kingdom.

“She trained at Lagos University Teaching Hospital. She was a fellow of National Postgraduate Medical College Nigeria; a fellow of West African Postgraduate Medical College and a fellow of Royal College of Surgeon, Edinburgh.

“Burial arrangements would be announced later.”

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