President Bola Tinubu has lost his elder cousin Naheemdeen Ekemode.
Ekemode, who was trained in Egypt, also served as the former chairman of the Lagos State Hospitals Management Board.
He died at the age of 80.
In his tribute, Tinubu shared fond memories of their childhood and highlighted Ekemode’s lifelong contributions as a gynaecologist who practised for over 50 years.
This was contained in a statement signed by the president’s special adviser on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Monday.
“Your passing has left an unfillable void in the hearts of our family. The fond memories we shared, from childhood through the many years we spent together, will forever remain in my heart.
“I will always cherish your bright smile, infectious laughter, and unwavering kindness. As a physician, your compassion and care touched countless lives, and your legacy will endure through the people you healed, comforted, and uplifted.
“I fondly remember your sense of humour and your caring nature, which never failed to bring joy to those around you.
“Though we celebrated your 80th birthday earlier this year with hope for more shared moments, we take solace in the knowledge that you are now at peace, free from pain and suffering,” the president wrote.
Tinubu also extended his condolences to the entire family, adding: “In this time of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones.
“The cherished memories we hold dear and the love you gave to us will provide strength and comfort during these difficult times.
“You may no longer be with us in body, but your spirit and the bonds we shared will live on in our hearts forever. May Allah grant you eternal rest, and His mercy and peace be with you always.”