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‘I’ll Miss Him Dearly’ — Otunba Adisa Osi-Efa Pays Tribute To Late Brother Adebayo Osi-Efa
By Oluwadamilola Opeoluwa Pitan
Eko Hot Blog reports that Otunba Adisa Osi-Efa, a renowned philanthropist and businessman, has opened up about the profound impact of his late brother, Alhaji Adebayo Isiaka Osi-Efa.
His brother, a pioneer of Epe Club, passed away last Monday, May 27, 2024, at 87.
In an interview with Eko Hot Blog, Otunba Adisa mourned his brother, saying his passing has left a void in his life.
Reflecting on their remarkable bond spanning over eight decades, he fondly reminisced about his brother’s unparalleled generosity and unwavering support.
“Alhaji Isiaka Adebayo Osi-Efa was not just my brother; he was my confidant, my mentor, and my closest ally for the past 80 years,” Otunba Adisa shared, his voice filled with emotion.
“His generosity knew no bounds. He touched the lives of countless individuals through his charitable endeavors, always extending a helping hand to those in need.”
As Otunba Adisa recounted cherished memories of their shared experiences, he spoke of the deep connection forged through both triumphs and trials.
“We faced life’s challenges together, celebrated victories together, and stood by each other through thick and thin,” he expressed, his eyes reflecting a mixture of sorrow and gratitude.
The passing of Alhaji Osi-Efa has left a profound void in the lives of those who knew him, especially his family and the community he served tirelessly.
“I will miss him dearly,” Otunba Adisa solemnly declared. “But his legacy of kindness, compassion, and selflessness will continue to inspire us all.”
As the Osi-Efa family mourns the loss of a beloved patriarch, tributes pour in from across the nation, honouring the enduring legacy of Chief Isiaka Adebayo Osi-Efa and the indelible mark he left on the hearts of many.
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