Veteran Nigerian sports journalist and radio presenter, Temisan Okomi, affectionately known as ‘Uncle Temisan’, has passed away.
Mr Okomi’s death was confirmed by his family on Friday. The news was also shared by colleague Osikhena ‘Osi Suave’ Dirisu, who posted on X: “Temisan, this wasn’t the plan. I have cried so much that I have a headache. But I’m consoled by the fact that you were such a good man. Thank you for the memories, the friendship and the laughter. Rest well, my Egbon.”
Before his death, Mr Okomi was a prominent voice on Lagos-based Classic FM and Lagos Talks, where he presented popular sports programmes.
Tributes have been pouring in from friends and colleagues across the media industry. Popular photojournalist Sulaiman ‘Pooja’ Adebayo wrote on X: “We lost a legend in our industry. A man, despite being a big broadcaster at HITV then, opened doors for young people like us to thrive in the sports industry. I’m grateful that while alive, we told him consistently how he impacted our lives. RIP Temisan Ikomi.”
Sports journalist Olawale Adigun expressed his grief, stating: “The worst way to go into the weekend is hearing about Temisan Okomi’s passing. I’m so gutted at the same time terrified. This man meant so much to me.” He added, “Fell in love with Temisan Okomi at LTV I was a fan from that time. The style, panache, delivery, attention to pronunciation, and most importantly, the substance of the work. I pray God upholds his wife and the Boys. The Nigerian broadcast industry lost a legend!!”
Sports broadcaster Joy Ojeabulu also paid tribute, saying: “I have so much to say, but all I know is you lived, impacted lives and was so respectful of all, both old and especially young. You will be remembered as the legendary man you are, uncle Temisan.”
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