Father, Dapo Abiodun
DJ Olu’s candle light service took place on Wednesday, October 11,
2017. In attendance were friends and family who recounted their last
moments with him.Mayorkun, Naeto C, Asa Asika and others were also present at the
service Friends and family of late Oluwagbemiga Abiodun popularly known
as DJ Olu gathered at Banana Island, Ikoyi to mourn his passing at his
candle light service.
According to several sources, the service was very emotional as
speaker after speaker poured eulogies on the late DJ Olu who was found
dead alongside a friend (Chime Okafor) on Saturday, October 7, 2017. One
of the friends of the deceased named Tobi even performed a very
touching song to the admiration of the mourners gathered. Another
friend, Seni Saraki, son of Senate President Bukola Saraki, spoke about
how the late DJ Olu was like the elder brother he never had and would
really miss him.
In her speech, DJ Olu’s mom, Bidemi Abiodun praised her son, saying
she would miss him further adding that his death has shattered a part
of her life but she will remain strong because she knows he is resting
within the bosom of the Lord.
His brother called him his mentor and friend and he also spoke
about how DJ Olu was always ready to go the extra mile to achieve any of
his goals including the proposed car wash and petrol station business
he was planning to commission.
His elder sister who was very emotional as she delivered her own
tribute spoke of how she saw him as an elder brother even though she was
older. Speaking last, father of the deceased, Dapo Abiodun, talked
about how he would miss his son revealing that he questioned God for the
kind of tragedy that has befallen on him.
“We were very close. I remember I would report Olu to my mother
and she would say a tree doesn’t fall from a tree. I saw him for the
last time last week Sunday when we had lunch; Olu was always wanting to
please me. He was supposed to go back to Coventry last week for his
postgraduate school but he begged me to allow him to stay for just one
week because he wanted to commission his petrol station and car wash
business.
"I begged him to go to school promising him that I would help
do everything while he was away but he refused. If he had gone back to
school, he wouldn’t have died. I pray that I don’t have to reciprocate
this kind of visit to anyone present here.”
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