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Growing Uproar In Family & Biz Circle Over Oluwole Awolowo’s Death Of 7yrs Illness!

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…untold story of Tribune’s publisher multiple battles

The ‘unbreakable’ is broken.

Oluwole, the scion of powerful political family- the Awolowo is dead.

The late publisher was fondly addressed as ‘unbreakable ‘ by friends. A nickname that sprouted out of childhood excesses and tenacity.

The late Awolowo was the publisher of popular Newspaper Tittles, Tribune at the time of death.

According to official sources he ‘ passed on Wednesday at the Wellington Hospital, St Johnswood, London, following complications arising from a car crash that occurred on September 30, 2006. He was 70.’

Findings by societynowng.com however revealed- since the news of his death hit town, it has being creating varying waves.

Especially against the background of his 7yr long battle with illness.

Accusing fingers over failed effort to keep him alive are being passed around.

And different dimensions are being introduced to the development against the scenerio of talks that some family members were up in arms against the deceased over control of the business.

Tribune Newspaper is tagged, probable the most viable of the Awolowo’s investments- with different family members striving to ‘have stake’ of it.

The moves to have an inroad into the business was said to have resulted in multiple engagement with the publisher by the concerned faimily members- till he breathed his last.

Further digs by societynowng.com revealed that the fight for control was not limited to family members- staffers of the newspaper were involved as well.

Sources confirmed an internal audit authorised by the deceased revealed grand scale mismanagement- and he threatened to ‘sack the whole lot responsible’ once he regained health and resumed duty.

Those ‘involved’ where said to have also resisted him till death as well.

Further digs revealed he spent more time in the hospital in the last 7yrs, than at home.

Insiders revealed with his death- the events surrounding the later part of his life have adopted different colorations and creating growing uproar in his business and family circle.

The dimension has grown so colourful that a source sympathetic to the deceased’s family released this message on social media

‘As far as I’m concerned, some annoyingly comical questions about Chief Wole Awolowo’s death are not only puerile, but skirt moral boundaries. Some people’s questions could essentially be described as what the late William Shakespeare likens to a knavish speech sleeping in a foolish ear. Some people always expressing themselves with a message hauling violent vitriol and dead rhetoric to bolster their ignorance of life and unconscionable duplicity. Pls, stop asking me claptrap and imbecile questions. Its so hard to forget what’s more than useless to remember. God bless! Thanks. Akogun’

The late publisher was survived by respected and very influential nigerian, madam Hannah Dideolu.

The late Oluwole was the son of revered Yoruba Leader and national political figure late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

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