By KP Reporter
The sudden death of Mr. Temitope Ajayi has plunged friends, associates and supporters into deep mourning, with many describing the news as a rude and painful shock.
Reacting to the development, the Founder and Publisher of KosofePost, Mr. Bilesanmi Abayomi, popularly known as Koko, expressed profound sadness over the passing of the late Ajayi, whom he described as a close friend, supporter and trusted adviser.

According to Abayomi, his relationship with Ajayi dates back more than 13 years to the WSJ Forum founded by Mogaji Wole Arisekola. What began as an online interaction among thousands of members, he said, gradually evolved into a strong personal bond built on mutual respect and friendship.
Recalling their shared moments, Abayomi noted that the late Ajayi attended his introduction ceremony and played a memorable role during his wedding, where he donated part of the wedding cake. He also highlighted Ajayi’s professional support while managing Wole Arisekola Transport Ltd, where he recommended Abayomi’s services to Grailand, leading to the hiring of buses for official engagements.
Abayomi further recounted Ajayi’s selfless contributions during the installation of Aare Wole Arisekola as Mogaji, noting that he volunteered to drive him and others to and from the ceremony.
“My last encounter with him was in September 2025, when I invited him to honour me with his presence at my mother-in-law’s 80th birthday ceremony, which he graciously attended,” Abayomi said.
Describing the late Ajayi as active, caring, loving, supportive, God-fearing and humanitarian, the KosofePost publisher said his death has created a painful void in the lives of many who benefited from his kindness and goodwill.
He prayed that Almighty God grants the departed eternal rest and gives his wife, children and the entire Ajayi family the strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
