The veteran broadcaster passed on today after suffering a third stroke. He was 78 years-oldThe Nigeria Football Federation on Tuesday mourned the passing of
veteran broadcaster, Mr. Walter Oyatogun, who died in Lagos last weekend
at the age of 78, after suffering a third stroke.
NFF General Secretary, Barrister Musa Amadu, said that the Federation
and the entire Nigeria football family are in grief over the demise of
the former NTA broadcaster of note, who broke grounds in the
sportscasting profession with his much-adored voice, excellent work
ethic, passion and tirelessness.
"The NFF and the Nigeria football family mourn the death of Mr.
Oyatogun, a true legend of the journalism profession who carved his
giant footprints in the sands of time through hard work, perseverance,
creativity and doggedness.
"We recall that the late Mr. Oyatogun was one of those showcased as
one of the legends of the Federation Cup at the 2013 Grand Finale in
Lagos. We will definitely miss him."
Oyatogun, whose unmistakeable voice ruled the airwaves in Nigeria
sports television commentary in the 1970s and 1980s, was said to have
breathed his last at about 7.30am on Friday, 14th February at the
General Hospital, Gbagada, Lagos.
Amadu added that the commitment, diligence and dedication to duty
that ruled late Oyatogun's life are worthy lessons for today's
practising and budding professionals.
"Surely, another big tree has fallen in the Nigeria sports scene, so
soon after we lost Pa John Ojidoh. Our prayer is that Almighty God will
grant the departed eternal rest, and also give the family and friends he
has left behind the fortitude to bear the loss."
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