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Ibadan—A renown
custodian of Yoruba culture and foremost playwright, Chief Adebayo
Faleti is dead. He died at the age of 86.
According to his son, Adeniyi Faleti, the poet and veteran actor, who
translated the National Anthem into Yoruba died in his residence
yesterday.
Adebayo Faleti: passes on at 86
As if he had premonition of his death, the deceased who featured in
films like Saworo Ide, Bashorun Gaa, Efunsetan Aniwura and many more
prayed to God some moments before he died that God should send someone
to continue his sojourn in this life.
This was disclosed by Adeniyi. He said, “After the morning devotion, I
helped him to the bathroom where he said he wanted God to send someone
else to come and complete his work because he had done all he could do.
He also said that he wanted to go home”
After saying this, Adeniyi said; “I noticed that he was not breathing
again. We took him to the University College Hospital, Ibadan where he
was confirmed dead.”
Adebayo Faleti, a veteran broadcaster, before his death, had always been
at the forefront of those Yoruba elders who warned that Yoruba language
should not be allowed to go into extinction.
Also speaking on the demise of his father, Mr Ayoola Faleti said; “In
his usual attitude, he called me three days ago and we discussed like
father and son.
”When I received a call this morning from my brother, I rushed home to
see him but I did not see him. He died before I could reach home.”
His wife of 50 years, Moteniola also described late Faleti as a man of
virtues.
She said; “I knew him as a loving husband and I will always remember how
well he catered for the family. He prepared the children for a good
future by ensuring that they got good education,” said Moteniola.
In his own words, Gbemi, another son of the deceased said, “As an actor,
he was a celebrated artiste, as an administrator, he headed the
Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, BCOS and Oyo State office of Mass
Mobilisation for Self Reliance, Social Justice, and Economic Recovery.
He fitted into every good role that a father and a friend could play.’’
He was a zealous promoter of culture — Amosun
Meantime, Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has described as
sad, the death of veteran broadcaster and actor, Pa Adebayo Faleti.
The governor described the deceased, who died at the age of 86, as a
zealous promoter of culture, noting that his works will always be
cherished.
Amosun also stated that the poet and writer will be remembered for his
contributions to the birth and growth of the Broadcast Industry,
particularly the Television.
Ajimobi mourns
Also, Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has condoled with the
family, friends and associates of Chief Adebayo Faleti, over the death
of the ace broadcaster, writer, poet and actor.
In a statement by the governor’s Special Adviser on Communication and
Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, he described the passing away of Chief
Faleti as shocking and devastating.
Ajimobi, who said he received the news of Pa Faleti’s death with shock
and disbelief, described the deceased as a repository of Yoruba culture
and tradition, and a good ambassador of the state.
“Even though Baba Faleti died at the ripe age of 86, his passing away is
very unfortunate, disheartening and sad. Part of the things that
endeared him to my heart was his simple lifestyle, his dislike for
material wealth and commitment to the progress of the Yoruba race,”
Ajimobi said.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/amosun-ajimobi-mourn-adebayo-faleti-dies-86/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/amosun-ajimobi-mourn-adebayo-faleti-dies-86/
Ibadan—A renown
custodian of Yoruba culture and foremost playwright, Chief Adebayo
Faleti is dead. He died at the age of 86.
According to his son, Adeniyi Faleti, the poet and veteran actor, who
translated the National Anthem into Yoruba died in his residence
yesterday.
Adebayo Faleti: passes on at 86
As if he had premonition of his death, the deceased who featured in
films like Saworo Ide, Bashorun Gaa, Efunsetan Aniwura and many more
prayed to God some moments before he died that God should send someone
to continue his sojourn in this life.
This was disclosed by Adeniyi. He said, “After the morning devotion, I
helped him to the bathroom where he said he wanted God to send someone
else to come and complete his work because he had done all he could do.
He also said that he wanted to go home”
After saying this, Adeniyi said; “I noticed that he was not breathing
again. We took him to the University College Hospital, Ibadan where he
was confirmed dead.”
Adebayo Faleti, a veteran broadcaster, before his death, had always been
at the forefront of those Yoruba elders who warned that Yoruba language
should not be allowed to go into extinction.
Also speaking on the demise of his father, Mr Ayoola Faleti said; “In
his usual attitude, he called me three days ago and we discussed like
father and son.
”When I received a call this morning from my brother, I rushed home to
see him but I did not see him. He died before I could reach home.”
His wife of 50 years, Moteniola also described late Faleti as a man of
virtues.
She said; “I knew him as a loving husband and I will always remember how
well he catered for the family. He prepared the children for a good
future by ensuring that they got good education,” said Moteniola.
In his own words, Gbemi, another son of the deceased said, “As an actor,
he was a celebrated artiste, as an administrator, he headed the
Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, BCOS and Oyo State office of Mass
Mobilisation for Self Reliance, Social Justice, and Economic Recovery.
He fitted into every good role that a father and a friend could play.’’
He was a zealous promoter of culture — Amosun
Meantime, Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has described as
sad, the death of veteran broadcaster and actor, Pa Adebayo Faleti.
The governor described the deceased, who died at the age of 86, as a
zealous promoter of culture, noting that his works will always be
cherished.
Amosun also stated that the poet and writer will be remembered for his
contributions to the birth and growth of the Broadcast Industry,
particularly the Television.
Ajimobi mourns
Also, Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has condoled with the
family, friends and associates of Chief Adebayo Faleti, over the death
of the ace broadcaster, writer, poet and actor.
In a statement by the governor’s Special Adviser on Communication and
Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, he described the passing away of Chief
Faleti as shocking and devastating.
Ajimobi, who said he received the news of Pa Faleti’s death with shock
and disbelief, described the deceased as a repository of Yoruba culture
and tradition, and a good ambassador of the state.
“Even though Baba Faleti died at the ripe age of 86, his passing away is
very unfortunate, disheartening and sad. Part of the things that
endeared him to my heart was his simple lifestyle, his dislike for
material wealth and commitment to the progress of the Yoruba race,”
Ajimobi said.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/amosun-ajimobi-mourn-adebayo-faleti-dies-86/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/amosun-ajimobi-mourn-adebayo-faleti-dies-86/
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