Billionaire Dapo Abiodun Loses First Son, Olugbemiga

Posted on October 8, 2017

MICHAEL AKINOLA

Prince Dapo Abiodun, oil mogul and CEO, Heyden Petroleum is bereaved as he has reportedly lost his first son, Olugbemiga.

The deceased, in his mid-20s, reportedly died right inside his car earlier Sunday morning.

The actual cause of the death is yet to be ascertained.

As at the time of this publication, sources close to the Abiodun family said the businessman cum politician has not been informed of his son’s death as he is on a flight back to Nigeria from Dubai.

Olugbemiga, a 2016 graduate of the University of Essex, UK, was a close friend of music star, Davido.

He was a Disc Jockey popularly known as DJ Olu and official DJ of Davido’s HKN Gang,

This will be the second time in one week that the singer would lose close friends in almost the same circumstance.

Announcing the death on Snapchat, Davido wrote, “Olu, I swear, tonight is for you!! We killed shows back to back together for four years straight. A part of me is broken. I love you bro. God take control. Two brothers gone in four days!!!”

It is gathered that the two silverspoon kids –Davido and Olu- had been friends for ages on account of their billionaire fathers’ close relationship and their mutual love for music.

The late Olu, it was learnt, was already being groomed by his father to take over the family business conglomerate.

The boy, on his Instagram page, has already added “CEO, Heyden”, to his profile.

But sadly, that would never be again.

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