Sanwo-Olu, Peter Mbah, Ambode commiserate with AFRIMA founder Mike Dada on wife’s death

Mike Dada AFRIMA

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Enugu State counterpart Governor Peter Mbah have condoled with the founder and president of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) and the managing director of PRM Africa Marketing and Communications Limited, Mike Dada, over the death of his wife, Modupe Dada.

Mrs Dada (nee Baruwa) died on Saturday, October 19, 2024.

Sanwo-Olu called Dada on the phone to offer words of comfort.

The governor expressed deep sadness over the loss, saying the deceased was undoubtedly the pillar of support in the background of Dada’s achievements in Africa’s creative communication and media industries.

Sanwo-Olu described the deceased, a banker, as a woman whose strength was deeply felt even from behind the scenes. The governor urged Dada “to take solace in the beautiful memories of her life as her legacy of kindness and support would continue to live on.”

“I stand in solidarity with you, sharing your grief and offering our heartfelt condolences. May God grant you and the entire family the strength and courage to bear this irreparable loss,” he added.

Mbah also commiserated with the family in a heartfelt message, saying Mrs Dada led a life of virtue.

Mbah described the Ijebu Ode-born banker as a woman of great character who provided stability and encouragement to her husband, while also building a warm and loving home.

“The late Modupe was a virtuous woman and a pillar of support who played a crucial role in her husband’s career and personal life. Her death has left a significant void not only in your family but also among those who had the privilege of knowing her.

“The people of Enugu share in the grief of your family and pray for strength and comfort during this difficult time,” the governor told Dada.

Former governor of Lagos State Akinwunmi Ambode, who knew the deceased since his days as the state’s accountant-general, was among the early callers.

Ambode commended her quiet but profound impact on those around her, noting that she was a steadfast partner to her husband, especially in his efforts to promote African music and culture through AFRIMA. He prayed for peace and strength for the family to navigate through their loss.

“She was an extraordinary partner and an exceptional woman whose kindness, compassion and unwavering dedication to her family will remain unforgettable. The support and partnership she provided throughout your journey were truly invaluable. Her legacy will continue to inspire and uplift us all,” he told Dada.

Well-wishers from across Nigeria and Africa, including former ministers, top executives from the advertising, media, tech and banking sectors, both current and retired diplomats and other captains of industry, have either called or visited the Ikeja GRA home of the Dada family to offer their condolences.

They include former minister of information, Lai Muhammed; Bisi Onasanya, chairman of The Address Homes and former group managing director of First Bank Nigeria Plc; deputy inspector-general of police in charge of the Department of Training and Development, Frank Mba; media entrepreneur and politician, Dele Momodu; chairman of Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE), Eze Anaba; Olalekan Adebiyi, chairman of Laralek Ultimate Construction Limited; Lagos State commissioner of information and strategy, Gbenga Omotosho; former Lagos commissioner of information and strategy, Steve Ayorinde; executibe director of Sterling Bank, Tunde Adeola; former commissioner of tourism, art and culture, Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf; head of culture, African Union and Gbenga Adefaye, erstwhile president of the NGE among others.

The remains of the deceased will be buried on Thursday, October 24, 2024, after a farewell service at the Grace Assembly, Yard 158, Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos State.