Dapo Abiodun, the father of the late
disc jockey of Davido’s HKN Gang, Olugbemiga Abiodun aka DJ Olu,
has said his son would not have died if he had gone back to school.
According to Premium Times, Mr. Abiodun, who is the Chairman/Chief
Executive Officer of Heyden Petroleum, said this during the service
of songs/tributes night held in honour of his late son.
He said, “We were very close. I
remember I would report Olu to my mother and she would say a ‘leaf
doesn’t fall far from a tree’ (a Yoruba proverb). I saw him for
the last time last week Sunday when we had lunch; Olu always wanted
to please me. He was supposed to go back to Coventry University last
week for his postgraduate studies but he begged me to allow him to
stay for just one week because he wanted to commission his petrol
station and car wash business.
“I begged him to go to school
promising him that I would help do everything while he was away but
he refused.
If he had gone back to school, he
wouldn’t have died. I pray that I don’t have to reciprocate this
kind of visit to anyone present here.”
DJ Olu’s mum, Bamidele, also spoke at
the event.
Pop star, Davido, who was present at
the occasion, also paid his last respects to his late friend, who
died last Saturday, alongside his best friend, Chime Amaechi.
Davido, who went in the company of his
cousin, B-Red, his manager, Asa Asika, and his hypeman, Spesh, looked
sad as he walked into the Olaniwun Ajayi Gardens, Lagos, where the
interment was held.
The family members of the late 23-year
old could not hold back tears as his body was lowered into the grave. Popularly called DJ Olu, he was a 2016
graduate of the University of Essex, United Kingdom. Olugbemiga was the first of his
parents’ five children. It was gathered that the deceased was
already being groomed by his father to take over his business
conglomerate.
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