Chris Jeyibo, Entertainment Mogul, Dies

Posted on October 7, 2016

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Chris Jeyibo the CEO of Koga Entertainment is dead.

Chris, P.M.EXPRESS gathered, died in a ghastly auto crash early Friday morning.
It was learnt that the entertainment mogul was on his way home when he rammed his white Range Rover SUV into a stationary truck around Magodo, Lagos.

He was said to have died on the spot.

Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) confirmed his death via their official Twitter account, @LASEMA Response Unit: “A Range Rover SUV ran into a parked trailer at 1am along Lagos/Ibadan express way. One casualty.”

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Chris was the Chairman of Koga Entertainment which has the following subsidiaries, Koga Xtra TV, Koga Studios, KICL Clothing, Koga Lounge, Koga Hall and Koga Records.

Others are Koga Production, Koga Publishing, Koga Lounge and Koga Foundation.

He was also a filmmaker.

Chris Jeyibo, in his late 40s, was married with 2 children.

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