“They have not been able to trace any of his family members till now; he chased all the family members away when he developed the mental problem. “I told Professor Baiyewu that I wanted him to be sane again and not just to ensure he daily has at least a meal. Medical social workers, with the assistance of Professor Baiyewu, were brought in to have first-hand assessment of Evra. They confirmed that he had psychosis, a mental challenge that would require medication, attention, love and support to ensure he recovers. And that requires a volunteer since none of his family members is around.
Source: Nigerian Tribune January 09, 2020 04:41 UTC