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Kenya Ambassador To Nigeria, Wilfred Machage Slumps, Dies in Abuja

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Wilfred Machage, Kenya’s high commissioner to Nigeria, is dead.

Machage was appointed high commissioner to Nigeria in January, 2018.

Organic Creame

He reportedly collapsed at his Abuja residence on Saturday, after which he was rushed to the hospital.

Confirming his death, Kenya’s ministry of foreign affairs, in a statement, expressed sadness over Machage’s demise.

The statement reads: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs regrets to announce the sudden death of Hon Dr. Ambassador Wilfred Machage, Kenya High Commissioner to Nigeria, which occurred today.

“Ambassador Machage collapsed at his home and was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after at around 12.30pm, Saturday afternoon, in Abuja, Nigeria.”

His wife was present with him at his residence when he collapsed.

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