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Odumakin was a man of justice, fairness – Fayose
Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has mourned the passing of Yoruba Socio-cultural group – Afenifere’s spokesman, Yinka Odumakin.
The veteran journalist passed away on Saturday after being admitted into an intensive care unit following a suspected battle with COVID-19.
The news of Odumakin’s demise has sent shock into the hearts of many, family and friends alike.
Fayose reacted to Odumakin’s death in a statement released on his verified Twitter handle.
He described the activist’s death as shocking and saddening.
In the tweet to his 888 thousand followers, Fayose described Odumakin as a man of justice and fairness.
“Shocked and saddened but with total submission to the will of God. Yinka Odumakin lived a life of justice, fighting for justice and equity for all.
“He was a man in total defense of justice and fairness for all. He had a life well spent, not how far, but how well,” he said.
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