According mezietimesng.com an online News Blog The
former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees chairman Chief Tony
Aneni has passed away, following a battle with cancer at a private London hospital at
6:43 pm.

Mezie Times gathered that the Late Chief Anenih, 74, collapse on Sunday Morning
while taking breakfast at his Durham Broadway private London house after being
recently discharged.
Report reaching this medium has it that Chief Tony Anenih laid unconscious in West
Bromptom Hospital Tuesday, his wife and physician sat in a hospital hearing room
five floors above, locked in dispute over whether to keep him alive or let him die.
A massive stroke last month brought the 74-year-old retired Nigerian Politician to
West Bromptom Hospital , where doctors removed a large section of his skull due to
swelling — a trauma that stole much of his brain function and continues to place him
in medical peril, Dr. Robert Fowler, one of Anenih’s physicians to issue the death
certificate on Thursday.
Born on August 4, 1933. He is a Nigerian politician who served as the Minister of
Works and Housing under the regime of former Nigerian President, Olusegun
Obasanjo. He was born in Uzenema-Arue in Uromi, Edo State of Nigeria.
Tony Anenih joined the Nigeria police force in Benin City in the year 1951. After
obtaining his secondary school qualifications, he attended the police college in Ikeja,
and was among the lucky individuals selected for further training in the Bramshill
Police College, Basingstoke, England in 1966 and the International
PoliceAcademy,Washington DC in 1970.
He was the police orderly to the first indigenous Governor General of Nigeria, Dr.
Nnamdi Azikiwe.
He also worked as an instructor in various Nigeria’s police colleges, and in the year
1975, he was assigned to the Administrative Staff College (ASCON), Lagos.
Tony Anenih retired from the Nigeria Police after he became a Commissioner of
police.
After his retirement from police, Anenih joined politics, and became the State
Chairman of the Nation.
former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees chairman Chief Tony
Aneni has passed away, following a battle with cancer at a private London hospital at
6:43 pm.

Mezie Times gathered that the Late Chief Anenih, 74, collapse on Sunday Morning
while taking breakfast at his Durham Broadway private London house after being
recently discharged.
Report reaching this medium has it that Chief Tony Anenih laid unconscious in West
Bromptom Hospital Tuesday, his wife and physician sat in a hospital hearing room
five floors above, locked in dispute over whether to keep him alive or let him die.
A massive stroke last month brought the 74-year-old retired Nigerian Politician to
West Bromptom Hospital , where doctors removed a large section of his skull due to
swelling — a trauma that stole much of his brain function and continues to place him
in medical peril, Dr. Robert Fowler, one of Anenih’s physicians to issue the death
certificate on Thursday.
Born on August 4, 1933. He is a Nigerian politician who served as the Minister of
Works and Housing under the regime of former Nigerian President, Olusegun
Obasanjo. He was born in Uzenema-Arue in Uromi, Edo State of Nigeria.
Tony Anenih joined the Nigeria police force in Benin City in the year 1951. After
obtaining his secondary school qualifications, he attended the police college in Ikeja,
and was among the lucky individuals selected for further training in the Bramshill
Police College, Basingstoke, England in 1966 and the International
PoliceAcademy,Washington DC in 1970.
He was the police orderly to the first indigenous Governor General of Nigeria, Dr.
Nnamdi Azikiwe.
He also worked as an instructor in various Nigeria’s police colleges, and in the year
1975, he was assigned to the Administrative Staff College (ASCON), Lagos.
Tony Anenih retired from the Nigeria Police after he became a Commissioner of
police.
After his retirement from police, Anenih joined politics, and became the State
Chairman of the Nation.
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