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I still miss Gbenga Adeboye, 19 years after death – wife

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
April 30, 2022
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I still miss Gbenga Adeboye, 19 years after death – wife

Exactly 19 years after his demise, late entertainer and broadcaster, Gbenga Adeboye’s wife, Lara, is still missing him.

The popular figure whose death shook the entertainment industry passed away on April 30, 2003, over a kidney-related ailment.

Speaking during a recent interview with Saturday Beats, Lara said, “I miss him. Everybody misses him. May God continue to rest his soul.”

Adeboye was not just an actor, comedian, or ace broadcaster; he was a multitalented individual who opened the door of stardom not only to himself but to those around him.

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Born on September 30, 1959, in Ode Omu, Osun State, Adeboye spent a large part of his life putting smiles on the faces of people with his rib-cracking jokes. Regarded as an enigma, Adeboye combined an eclectic broadcasting talent with singing and comedy.

The late comedian started making waves in the eighties as the host of a popular programme on Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation, which he tagged ‘Funwontan Oduology’. His ability to mimic several characters was loved by several fans who regularly tuned in to his radio programmes at a time before the advent of social media. Some of his nicknames were ‘Alaye Mi Gbengulo’, ‘Alhaji Pastor Oluwo’, ‘Abefe’, ‘Jengbetiele’ and ‘Itu baba Ita’.

Adeboye was also believed to be a very generous and large-hearted man. Many of the broadcasters he mentored are still making waves in the industry nearly two decades after his death.

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