The living room was filled to its brim as relatives, neighbours, party leaders and members, religious leaders and beneficiaries of Adewale's large heart were seen consoling his wife.
Many of the early callers at the deceased residence sat and stood in groups recounting the good deeds and selfless qualities of the late lawmaker.
The first son of the deceased, Mr Yinka Adewale was short of words when the correspondent approached him for comments on his father's death.
Late Hon Olutayo Adewale |
``How can someone who was not sick and has no record of sickness be found dead sitting on a sofa with his legs on a table and a bottle of water beside him in his living room in Abuja.
``There is more to this,’’ Yinka, who was surrounded by many friends said.
We gathered that the wife of the deceased was not in a stable mood to speak with the reporter as at the time of filing this report.
Several people walking along the whole stretch of Jagunmolu St, Galilee Avenue as well as the adjoining streets were observed discussing the sudden death of Adewale.
The deceased was a former Executive Secretary of Ifako-ijaiye Local Government and a former Special Adviser on Education to former Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State.
He was said to be part of the All Progressives Congress's (APC) caucus meeting in Abuja on Wednesday evening.
Adewale, who was born in 1951, attended Ilesha Grammar School where he obtained his West Africa School Certificate in1968.
He proceeded to tertiary education at the University of Nigeria Nsukka where he bagged a bachelor’s degree in 1979.
He also got a Masters Degree from the Lagos State University in 2005.
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