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Popular Nigerian journalist Okomi is dead
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Popular Nigerian journalist Okomi is dead

Daily Post April 17, 2026 1 mins read

Popular sports broadcast journalist with Classic FM 97.3, Temisan Okomi, has died.
A journalist with News Central, Olawale Adigun, confirmed his death in a statement shared on X on Friday.

He wrote on X, “The worst way to go into the weekend is hearing about Temisan Okomi’s passing. I’m so gutted and, at the same time, terrified. This man meant so much to me.”

DAILY POST reports that news of his death has since stirred reactions on X, with colleagues and fans expressing shock and grief.

The late journalist had worked with Lagos Television, HiTV, and other prominent media organizations in Nigeria.

Checks by DAILY POST showed that his last post on X was on April 14, 2026, when he wrote, “The Champions League is hard, man.”

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Popular Nigerian journalist Okomi is dead

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