Popular Yoruba vlogger, Afobaje is dead

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  • A popular vlogger, Afobaje is dead.
  • The Yoruba vlogger’s death has sent many into mourning after news of his shocking demise was spread on social media.
  • The deceased used to make short videos detailing moments from his life, using and promoting the Yoruba language and culture.

The sudden death of popular Yoruba vlogger and entrepreneur Afobaje on Saturday, August 3, 2024, has sent shockwaves through his vast fan base.

Afobaje reportedly collapsed while playing football at Ikeja Cement in Lagos, leaving behind a legacy of cultural preservation and entertainment.

His unique storytelling style, which showcased Yoruba culture in everyday life, resonated with many.

Afobaje’s impact extended beyond entertainment, as he played a significant role in promoting and preserving Yoruba traditions in a modern context.

Social media is filled with tributes from fans and fellow creators, who praise Afobaje for his creativity and contributions to sharing Yoruba culture with a wider audience.

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His unexpected passing has sparked an outpouring of grief, as Nigerians from all walks of life come together to mourn his loss

Popular Yoruba vlogger, Afobaje is dead
Afobaje

In a similar post, George Ogunde, the first child of the late theatre icon Hubert Ogunde, is dead.

Dayo Ogunde, his sister, announced his passing in a Facebook post on Thursday, July 18. She, however, did not reveal the cause of his death or his age.

Dayo Ogunde’s post reads:

“It’s hard to say goodbye, Brother mi, our first child in the Ogunde clan. But we take solace in you being in a better place. You were such an excellent and friendly soul. May your soul continue to rest in the bosom of your maker. Goodnight, George Ogunde.
Omo Gbegande Esiwu Ijoku,”

One of Hubert Ogunde’s daughters, Afolabi Ogunde-Kikiowo, died in September 2019.

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The legend, Hubert Ogunde, was a prominent Nigerian actor, playwright, theatre manager, and musician. He was born in 1916 and passed away in 1990.

Ogunde is often regarded as the father of Nigerian theatre and played a crucial role in the development of contemporary theatre in Nigeria.

The Ogunde patriarch established the Ogunde Theater, a family-run business. All his wives and children reportedly participated in the productions, fostering a rich legacy in Nigerian theatre.

While some of his children were actors and actresses, others were drummers, singers and ticket sellers.

Like his iconic father, George Ogunde was a dedicated theatre practitioner who ran a troupe for several years. His roles as the lead drummer, dancer, and actor in the troupe, as well as his mentorship of the foremost actor, Jide Kosoko, are a testament to his dedication to Nigerian theatre.

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He was at the forefront of preserving his father’s works and memorabilia for posterity, a role that significantly contributed to the rich history of Nigerian theatre.

In 2023, the deceased was captured in an emotionally overwhelmed state as he was surprised on his birthday by a Yoruba oratory chanter.

His younger brother, Owobo Ogunde, captured viewers’ hearts with his compelling portrayal of Bashorun in the Netflix series Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre, released on March 1 , 2024.

The family is yet to release an official statement regarding the cause of death, location, burial arrangements, and other details.

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