Tag: Bayo Osinowo

  • VIDEO: ‘God will take us away without notice’, Watch how Lagos Senator, Bayo Osinowo prophesied his death

    VIDEO: ‘God will take us away without notice’, Watch how Lagos Senator, Bayo Osinowo prophesied his death

    A viral video of the Late Lagos East Senator Bayo Osinowo prophesying his death during the one year anniversary of the ninth senate has surfaced online.

    Recall that the late senator died on Monday of COVID-19 complications

    In the video, the late senator admonished colleague to always give thanks as God does not require permission to take any man’s life.

    Watch video below:

     

     

  • Bayo Osinowo didn’t step in, nor die in our hospital – Popular Lagos based heathcare

    Bayo Osinowo didn’t step in, nor die in our hospital – Popular Lagos based heathcare

    A popular Lagos based health care provider, First Cardiology Consultants (FCC) has denied that the late Lagos East Senator, Bayo Osinowo who allegedly died of COVID-19 complications visited the hospital.

    The FCC management in a statement said it was becoming a popular trend for people to ascribe COVID-19 deaths of VIPs to the hospital.

    Read full statement below:

    DISCLAIMER ON DEATHS FROM FIRST CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS HOSPITAL

    • It has become fashionable for some unscrupulous reporters, news media and bloggers to ascribe the location of the deaths of any VIP who had COVID-19 to our hospital

    • Ordinarily, hospitals should not have to brag about how many critically ill lives they save, just as death from critical illness may be due to the severity of the disease itself regardless of the skills and technology deployed to manage it

    • We wish to go on record that Senator Bayo Osinowo who unfortunately died yesterday, who on social media was claimed to have died at our hospital never stepped into our hospital and has no records here at First Cardiology Consultants Hospital

    • Our hospital is the first hospital to be certified for High Intensity Critical care (Level 3) for COVID patients. We are actually the final referral centre for the sickest patients who cannot be managed anywhere else

    • Our centre has the most advanced critical care services in Nigeria. We have admitted 28 severely ill people with severe respiratory distress from COVID-19, and only 5 of these have died (82% survival). These results are superior to the results from the United Kingdom where they have 60% survival for patients hospitalized in the Intensive care unit,

    • Some of the resources we have and have deployed here are only available in 5 regional centres in the United Kingdom

    • We had anticipated the spread of this disease to Nigeria way back in January and made significant structural and operational changes to our hospital such that we could provide critical COVID-care to patients, and still deliver in a safe environment, advanced non-COVID medical care comparable to those obtainable at elite medical centres abroad, to patients who hitherto depended on us for their advanced cardiac and medical care

  • BREAKING: Serving Lagos Senator, Bayo Osinowo is dead

    BREAKING: Serving Lagos Senator, Bayo Osinowo is dead

    Reports reaching TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) has it that the representative of Lagos East Senatorial District, Bayo Oshinowo aka ‘pepper’ is dead.

    He died on Monday after a brief illness at the age of 64.

    He was elected Senator in 2019 and was subsequently appointed as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Industries.

    Senator Osinowo had his primary education at St. Augustin Primary School in Ijebu-Ode and his Secondary Education in Isoyin Grammar School, Isoyin.

    In 1977, he started his career as a Land Officer at the Federal Ministry of Works till 1979. He then became the Managing Director at NITAL International from 1986 to 2003.

    Senator Osinowo became the Managing Director at NIMCO International Co. Ltd from 1990 to 2003. He also worked as Managing Director, at Extreme Piling and Construction Company Ltd and NIMCO Dredging Company from 1990 to 2003.

    Osinowo began his political life in the second republic serving as a youth Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

    Osinowo was a four time member of the Lagos State House of Assembly.