
Osagie died last Sunday at the age of 49 after a brief illness.
President Tinubu describes her death at that tender age as sad and heartbreaking, recalling that the late Osagie was one of The Nation's most talented, creative, and hardworking correspondents.
The late Osagie specialised in arts and culture reporting and wrote extensively on women's issues.
"A consummate poet in written and spoken forms with widespread influence and contacts in literary and cultural circles. The late Osagie distinguished herself in the various fields she traversed," President Tinubu remarks.
The President prays for the peaceful repose of her soul and for the strength of her family, the management of The Nation newspaper, and all her professional colleagues
Condolences to the family and loved ones of this national treasure.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul be at peace.
Folks are dying young and ppl in the 50s age group should be especially careful.
Rest in peace ma'am ππΏπ
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