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UPDATED: Owner of popular Kano five-star hotel Tahir is dead
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Mustapha Adamu
The chairman of Tahir Guest Palace hotel Kano, Tahir Fadlallah is dead.
According to family sources, the owner of the five-star hotel died in the wee hours of Friday after a protracted illness.
The source added that late Fadlallah had suffered renal failure for over two hours and has been on dialysis.
Late Fadallah died at the age of 74.
He passed away in a hospital in Lebanon, his hometown.
The source told PlatinumPost that his remain will arrive in Kano state from Beirut, Lebanonon Saturday for burial by 3 pm according to Islamic rights. His remain to be buried in the Lebanese cemetery in Kano state.
Tahir was the National President of Lebanese Association of Nigeria.
Recall that, during the outbreak of COVID-19 in Kano, he was flown to Lebanon in air ambulance over suspected coronavirus complications.
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