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Legendary Broadcaster, Traditional Leader Yemi Ogunyemi Passes Away

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Vice President of the Council of Traditional Baales Ibadanland,  Yemi Ogunyemi has Passed Away

The Council of Traditional Baales Ibadanland has announced the passing of its Vice President, the illustrious Yemi Ogunyemi, a highly respected figure in Ibadan. Ogunyemi was a multifaceted personality known for his contributions to media, broadcasting, and traditional leadership.

As a renowned media guru and veteran broadcaster, Ogunyemi left an indelible mark on the industry according to the statement released by Baale Wasiu Aare, the President for the Council.

Ogunyemi charisma and expertise earned him the nickname “The Enbalaya of 80s,” a testament to his captivating presence and influence on the airwaves.

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Beyond his media career, Ogunyemi was a respected traditional leader, serving as the Baale of Oluyole Estate in Ibadan North West Local Government Area. He was also a prominent figure in his community, known for his wisdom and leadership.

Ogunyemi hailed from Ward O2, Akinyele Local Government Area, where he was affectionately known as Omo Ogbologun Akotami bi Ewa. His roots in the community were deep, and his influence extended beyond his traditional role to touch the lives of many.

The passing of Yemi Ogunyemi has sent shockwaves through the community, with many paying tribute to his remarkable legacy. His contributions to media, broadcasting, and traditional leadership have left a lasting impact on Ibadan and beyond. As the Council of Traditional Baales Ibadanland mourns his loss, they also celebrate his life and achievements.

Yemi Ogunyemi’s passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations. His impact on media, broadcasting, and traditional leadership will be remembered for years to come, and his memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.

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