NFF, NUJ mourn as AIT journalist, Felix Okugbe dies at 51

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Felix Okugbe

October 10, 2015 – The Nigeria Football Federation and the Nigerian Union of Journalits, Lagos State on Saturday expressed shock at the death of ace journalist, Felix Osagie Okugbe, who passed on at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital on Friday night.

Late Okugbe presents sports on the African Independent Television(AIT).
At the monthly congress of the NUJ in Lagos, a minute silence was held in his honour as well as three other colleagues who passed on during the month.

Chairman of the Edo State Football Association and a close friend of Okugbe, Mr. Frank Ilaboya, told thenff.com on Saturday that Okugbe had traveled to India for spine infection surgery, which was successful. However, he later developed complications, after returning to Nigeria about two weeks ago.

“He was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital on Monday, and when his condition deteriorated on Wednesday, he was placed on oxygen. The family wishes to commend the management and consultants at LASUTH for a tremendous job they did to try and keep him alive, but he gave up on Friday night,” Ilaboya said.

NFF President Amaju Pinnick, who is in Belgium for the Super Eagles’ friendly match against Cameroon on Sunday, expressed sorrow over Okugbe’s passing.

“He was no doubt one of the most resourceful, dedicated and gifted journalists around. He had real passion for the job. I spoke to him while he was in India for the surgery and I thought all was well with him again.

“It is a sad situation, but we pray that God Almighty will grant him eternal rest and also grant the family he has left behind the fortitude to bear the loss.”

Okugbe, 51, left behind a wife and three children. Burial plans will be announced by his family.

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