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Asiwaju of Osogbo, Ajadi Badmus Passes On

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Osogbo has lost one of its prominent sons, Asiwaju Ajadi Fatai Badmus popularly called EMERITUS PRICIPAL.

Alhaji Ajadi Badmus, who was until death , the Asiwaju of the town, died early today in Abuja , Nigeria’s federal capital territory.

Alhaji Ajadi Badmus was an educationist and author who also served as the president of the community ‘s umbrella body , the Osogbo Progressive Union, for some years.

A statement issued from the leadership of his family compound at isale osun area of Osogbo says his remains will be buried later today at his personal house, AYOGUN COURT ,Obelawo Osogbo according to Islamic rites.

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