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Nigerian public speaker Ubong King dies of COVID-19

Popular Nigerian business consultant and public speaker Ubong King has died.

Mr Ubong King died in his Lagos home on Boxing Day, December 26, after battling complications of coronavirus infection.

He was aged 48.

He is survived by his wife, Unyime Ivy-King, and four children.

Before his death, Ubong King was the president of the Ubong King Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental organisation targeted at training young people towards leadership.

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