THE Oyo state chapter of the Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria, OMPAN on Thursday condoled with the state commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun over the death of his dad, Alhaji Adegboyega Arulogun, earlier in the day at the age of 84
The Public Relations Officer of the state chapter of the group, Dare Adeniran expressed the group’s condolences through a press statement signed by its Chairman, Mr Remi Oladoye and made available to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. The group said Alhaji Arulogun’s death is a loss not only to the Arulogun family but the media family in Oyo State.
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The association also commiserated with the leadership of the Nigerian League of Veteran Journalists over the loss of a great member.
“Baba, during his lifetime was an embodiment of knowledge and humility and a legend whose life is worthy of emulation”, the statement reads.
The group further noted that Baba’s good virtue and reputation reflect in the life of his children and people close to him.
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While praying for the repose of the soul of the deceased, the association also prayed that God will grant the entire family the fortitude to bear the irredeemable loss.
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