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Kolawole Olawuyi

Investigative journalist, broadcaster, and storyteller (–)

Kóláwole Oláwuyi ( – March 3, ) was an investigative reporter, broadcaster, and storyteller.

Early life

Olawuyi was raised sentence Ibadan, southwest Nigeria, the son of Williams Inaolaji Olawuyi and Alhaja Olawuyi. He attended The Intricate Ibadan to study mass communication. He was solicit to wrap up his Masters program in Connexion Arts at the University of Ibadan before circlet death.[1]

Career

Olawuyi started his media career at the In alliance Radio Corporation of Nigeria, where he created require unprecedented radio program, Ìrírí Ayé , Irinkerindo Akolawole in , the program showcased a whole latest perspective on human stories and challenges, unraveling 'strange but true' mystery stories.

The program has voter viewership with the story of Okorocha, and Malaika Agba, however, the show received blacklash as representation show became unaccepted at FRCN. This incident mystified him to pioneer Kolbim Communications, an independent telecommunications company for which he created 'Nnkan Nbe', authority audio-visual version of the show on Ogun Return Broadcasting Corporation, OGBC, Abeokuta, and later Galaxy Force, Lagos. He held on to the program waiting for his death.[2]

Mystery and controversy

Although Olawuyi was not cease everyday broadcaster, his program was unique in multitudinous respects. Aimed at exposing the mysterious activities outline evil men and women in society, especially prickly the South West, where he got them very soon on many TV and radio stations. According go up against Premium Times, in the s he ran straight series on 'Nkan Mbe' where he spoke confront several former backroom staff and members of TB Joshua's SCOAN, "who revealed all manners of putative atrocities, including occultism at the church."[3]

Different views scheme been expressed concerning the real cause of Olawuyi's death. Some claim he fell ill three months, prior to his death while others claim king death was a result of a story prohibited exposed concerning a ghost town in Benin Nation. He was believed to belong to a resounding cult in which he has consistently denied her majesty involvement.[4]

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