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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Muili Ojuolape is dead.
Chief Ojuolape, fondly called Baba Ojuolape, a Chieftain of APC Oluyole LGA, died on Tuesday after a brief illness.
The House of Representatives Member, from Oluyole Federal Constituency, Tolulope Akande-Sadipe confirmed Ojuolape’s death in Ibadan.
The Oluyole Federal Representative conveyed her condolence message through her Media Aide, Olamilekan Olusada in Ibadan today.
She expressed shock over the death of the party chieftain, saying, “The unthinkable happened. We received the news of the second loss in Oluyole APC. We are saddened by the exit of another committed progressive. It’s difficult to bear the pain!”
“Baba Ojuolape as I fondly called you, Baba Muili Ojuolape, you were indeed a father to me in Oluyole. As you go to your maker, I pray you rest in perfect peace. I will surely miss you, APC Oluyole will surely miss you, APC ward one shall surely miss you too. TASK Oluyole shall surely miss you. My sincere condolences to your immediate family. May the Almighty uphold your family to bear this loss”, Akande-Sadipe stated.
She said, “it is natural to grief when death strikes in a well knitted family, but we have the confidence that the sacrifices you made in your lifetime to build the APC in your local chapter, Oluyole into a viable democratic institution, shall not be in vain”.
 “You have played your part and left, and your democratic credentials should always spur us to greater service.”
Akande-Sadipe therefore prayed to God to comfort Ojuolape’s family and grant them fortitude to bear the loss.

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