‘What Will You Be Remembered For?’ – Nigerians React As Doyin Okupe Dies

Mixed reactions have trailed the death of former presidential spokesperson and ex-Director-General of Peter Obi’s Presidential Campaign Organisation, Doyin Okupe.

Naija News learnt that Okupe passed away at the age of 72, and his death was linked to cancer, marking the end of a long struggle with the illness.

former presidential aide had been said to be critically ill in the weeks leading up to his demise.

Also, Okupe’s health had reportedly deteriorated significantly, prompting concern among his lo

In October 2023, Okupe was hospitalized with prostate cancer and was flown to Israel for treatment, but his condition did not improve as he and his family expected

Nigerians on social media, however, have reacted differently to Doyin Okupe’s death.

See some of the mixed reactions below:

Gozie @Gozie_mu – REST IN PEACE DR DOYIN OKUPE!!! The wicked and evil government you supported will continue to deal with your kids and grandchildren. You left a legacy of stomach infrastructure and moral decay

KevcheOfficial @kevcheOfficial – E no go beta for them. Any Ronu we dey here, e no go beta for you too. APC don run am street.

Aloba O. Gideon @deluxe_k – Three notable leaders passed within a month: Edwin Clark, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, and Dr. Doyin Okupe. Death is an inevitable end for everyone. The real question is: What principles & values will you be remembered for?

Gozie @Gozie_mu – REST IN PEACE DR DOYIN OKUPE!!! The wicked and evil government you supported will continue to deal with your kids and grandchildren. You left a legacy of stomach infrastructure and moral decay

KevcheOfficial @kevcheOfficial – E no go beta for them. Any Ronu we dey here, e no go beta for you too. APC don run am street.

Aloba O. Gideon @deluxe_k – Three notable leaders passed within a month: Edwin Clark, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, and Dr. Doyin Okupe. Death is an inevitable end for everyone. The real question is: What principles & values will you be remembered for?

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