Former Lagos deputy governor loses only son
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Tragedy has struck the family of former Lagos State deputy governor, Princess Adejoke Orelope Adefulire, following the heartbreaking loss of her only son, Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire. The devastating news has left many in shock and mourning.

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According to multiple reports, Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire passed away in the early hours of Wednesday, December 10, 2025, bringing deep sorrow to his family, friends, and associates.

Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire Passes Away


Further details reveal that Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire reportedly passed away after undergoing a surgical procedure in Dubai. While the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain private, the news has continued to draw widespread sympathy and concern.

In the meantime, condolences and heartfelt tributes have been pouring in from fans, colleagues, medical professionals, and political dignitaries, all expressing their sorrow and offering prayers for the bereaved family during this difficult time.

Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire’s Biography


Oluwafemi Olawale Adefulire was a UK-based medical doctor prior to his passing and is survived by his wife and children, whom he was deeply devoted to. He was widely described as compassionate, hardworking, and committed to saving lives.

Dr. Adefulire was a respected medical professional based in the United Kingdom, known for his dedication to patient care and his passion for making a positive impact within the healthcare sector.

Princess Adejoke Orelope Adefulire’s Biography


Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire is a renowned Nigerian politician and public servant, born on September 29, 1959, in Lagos State, with a long-standing record of service to the public.

Notably, she is affectionately known as a cheerful giver due to her philanthropic nature and consistent support for humanitarian and community-focused initiatives.

Adejoke’s journey in politics began during the Third Republic when she was elected as a Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, making history as the first female lawmaker in Lagos State.

She holds an Honorary Doctor of Arts (Poverty Alleviation and Technology Incubation) from Lagos State University (LASU) and currently serves as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals.

Her years of dedication to governance and social development have earned her numerous awards, including the International Public Servant of the Year Award (2007) and the Guinness World Record for reading aloud to the most children (2011).