The Oyo State Correspondent of ThisDay newspaper, Mr Tunde Sanni, is dead.
The 49 year-old journalist died today at Ijebu Imodi, Ogun State after a protracted illness.
He has been buried in the town according to Islamic rites.
Sanni took ill four months ago and was admitted at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan where he spent about one month.
After discharge, he returned to his home town of Ijebu Imodi where he spent his last days.
He started his journalism career in the
mid-80s. He worked at the defunct Sketch newspaper and later Punch newspaper before joining ThisDay.He worked as a Correspondent in Kwara and Kogi states before he was posted to Ibadan as the state Correspondent in 2007.
Sanni
was the Chairman, Correspondents’ Chapel of the Oyo State Council of
the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) from 2010-2013.
He is survived by his wife and eight children.
In a swift reaction, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has described Sanni’s death as disheartening.
The
governor, in a statement issued in Ibadan today by his newly sworn-in
Special Adviser, Dr. Festus Adedayo, said that he received the news of
Mr. Sanni’s death with shock and disbelief.
Although, he recalled
that the late correspondent had for some time been in and out of
hospital for an undisclosed ailment, the governor expressed the regret
that Sanni finally lost the battle to save his life.
The NUJ in a
statement by the chairman, Mr Gbenga Opadotun, also bemoaned the
passage of the veteran reporter, saying his multiple roles in the union
would be missed.
Also, the Correspondents’ Chapel, in a statement
by its Chairman, Bisi Oladele, described Sanni’s death as a great loss
to the pen profession.
“As colleagues, we will miss Tunde Sanni’s deep political and news analyses, friendship and his sense of humour.”
1 comment:
so sad....
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