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Event center owner, Diekolola Osa Ovielele is dead
Lagos Biggest Marquee Owner, Diekolola Osa Ovielele is dead.
The events centre owner, died yesterday July 18th from childbirth complications about a week after she welcomed her son. The baby is said to be alive and doing well.
Popular make-up artist, Banke Meshida Lawal shared the sad news with a video of her dancing when she was pregnant.
Sharing the video she wrote:
“????????. The Worst News. Dieko. ????. This is so Shattering, My Dearest Friend. I’m here Asking God Questions because This I Don’t Understand…….We were to be Celebrating and Giving Testimonies. …… No Words. It Hurts Deep. May God Comfort Your Husband , And All your Loved ones. ???. Goodnight #Dieko. Rest In Peace ❤️ Ah!
Her sister, Abi Adewoye also wrote:
“A star has fallen
2 days ago our world came crashing down as an angel left the earth. My sister Deki passed on and left us in great distress. There are five of us girls and my brother, my second sister left our close-knit team of six leaving an unmendable crack.
Thanks to everyone that has tried to reach us, we’re sorry for being unreachable cause as you can imagine we’re still trying to wrap our heads around what just happened.
Please celebrate with me my beautiful sister Diekolola Olatanwa, Olaotan, Oluwatoyin Osa Avielele who just took her final bow from this world.
I don’t know how I can bare this, but I know it is well”
Watch the video below;
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