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The Oyo State Chapter of the Online Media Practicioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), has commisserated with the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun on the demise of his father, Gboyega Arulogun.
Oyo OMPAN, in a press statement signed by its Chairman Remi Oladoye and Public Relations Officer, Dare Adeniran, described the death of Pa Gboyega Arulogun a loss, not only to the Arulogun family but the media family in the State.
The association also commisserated with the leadership of Nigeria 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 group noted, adding that the late Arulogun’s virtues and reputation reflect in the life of his children and people close to him.
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 loss.