Southern Nigeria & Middle Belt Forum Leaders Place 30 Days Mourning Period For Comrade Yinka Odumakin

Posted on April 8, 2021

Following the news of the very sad and shocking death of our National Secretary, Comrade Yinka Odumakin, who is also National Spokesman of Afenifere, which sad event occurred in Lagos in the early hours of Saturday 3rd April, 2021, the leadership of Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Forum, hereby suspends all public engagement by the group for a period of 30 days.

During the period, we will refrain from engaging in public activities including our periodic meetings. This we believe is a modest and fitting honour to one of the most outspoken, inspirational and patriotic Nigerian ever.We, therefore, like to make a public apology to various groups who have invited our participation in meetings, conferences and similar activities.

We will like to once more convey our deepest condolences to his widow, Mrs. Joe Odumakin, his aged parents, the rest of the Odumakin family and our compatriots of Afenifere.

May Yinka’s courageous soul rest in peace!

Chief (Dr.) E. K. Clark

Leader, Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Forum.

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