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Kosofe Mourns the Departure of Chief Press Secretary Taiwo Fadipe

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By Bilesanmi Abayomi

Residents of Kosofe, political figures, religious leaders, media practitioners, and council chairmen came together to mourn the untimely death of Chief Press Secretary (CPS) Taiwo Fadipe, who passed away suddenly on Monday.

Prominent figures including Agboyi Ketu LCDA and Ikosi Isheri LCDA Chairmen, Lagos State House of Assembly members, and the Honourable Commissioner for Waterfront and Infrastructure Development expressed their heartfelt condolences to the family of Fadipe and the Kosofe Local Government Chairman.

Stakeholders, such as the Olu of Agboyi Kingdom, political forums, and media outlets like Kosofe Post and Ijoba IbileTV, joined in expressing their condolences, highlighting Fadipe’s dedication and professionalism.

Mayor Dele Oshinowo, Executive Chairman of Agboyi-Ketu LCDA, called for prayers for the grieving family and emphasized Fadipe’s intelligence, commitment, and active role within the community.

Prince Bidemi Akintunde-Stainless lamented the irreplaceable void left by Fadipe’s passing, noting his exceptional contributions that elevated both the administration he served and the wider community.

Ijoba IbileTV Management and Crew, represented by Abdulwasiu Aleshinloye, described Fadipe as a dedicated and committed Chief Press Secretary, expressing prayers for eternal rest and strength for the grieving family, friends, and associates.

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