THE Osun Online Media Practitioners Association (OOMPA) on Monday commiserated with the family, the Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ), Osun council and Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) over the demise of Mr Tunde Adeyemo, who died after a brief illness in the early hours of today.
The association, while describing the loss of the prominent journalist, Adeyemo, who was the chairman of OSBC NUJ chapel, said the sad development was no doubt another dark day and one of the saddest periods in the journalism industry in the state.
The condolence message signed by the Publicity Secretary, Bright Gbotemi, stated that Adeyemo, who was one of the brightest journalists in the state, said he was a very hard working, brilliant and caring media person to the core.
“His passion for journalism was immeasurable, and Mr Tunde Adeyemo will be sorely missed
“We commiserate with the immediate family of the deceased, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Osun State Council, OSBC, friends and colleagues” the statement reads.
OOMPA prayed that God the most merciful and benevolent would grant eternal rest to the soul of the departed.
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