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Breaking: Foremost Publisher, Sunny Ojeagbase Dies

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Nation’s Media enclave has been dealt a big blow.

Ace Journalist and foremost Publisher of Complete Sports Newspaper, SuccessDigest and other online Publications has died.

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Ojeagbase died over the weekend in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America after a brief illness. He was aged  71 Years.

The news of his passing  was disclosed by his brother, Julius Ojeagbase on behalf of the family.

A statement by Julius,  reads: “Dr. Emmanuel Sunny Ojeagbase, founder and Executive Chairman of Complete Communications Limited, Publishers of Complete Sports newspapers, SuccessDigest and other online publications, has passed on to Glory.

“He died on Saturday, 26 February, 2022, in Atlanta, United States of America (USA) after a brief illness. He was 71 years”.

The late Ojeagbase hailed from Uzebba, Iuleha in Owan West of Edo State.

The veteran media entrepreneur broke into national consciousness as the pioneer Publisher of sports news in Nigeria when he established Sports Souvenir weekly newspaper in 1984.

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Before then, he was a retired soldier of the Nigerian Army who cut his teeth in sports journalism as a stringer at the Daily Times newspapers in the mid-1970s.

His talent, skills and passion for journalism with his determination and hard work, saw him blossom and was appointed Sports Editor of Sunday Concord Newspapers at inception in 1980 and Sports Editor of The Guardian newspapers also at inception in 1983.

After a period of time, he moved from The Guardian in 1984 to pursue his dream as an entrepreneur.

Between 1984 and 1994, Ojeagbase introduced several other pioneering sports titles including Complete Football magazine, Complete Football International (CFI) and International Soccer Review (ISR) into the Nigerian sports market.

Remarkably, the Complete Football titles played very prominent roles in ensuring Nigeria’s first appearance at the FIFA World Cup at USA 1994 as well as the country’s football Gold medal win at the Atlanta ’96 Olympic Games also in the USA. Between those two historic events in Nigerians sports, Ojeagbase introduced Complete Sports as the Number One daily sports newspaper in Nigeria in 1995.

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Also in 1994, Ojeagbase co-founded, with his wife, Pastor (Mrs) Esther Ojeagbase, the Success Attitude Development Centre (SADC) with a vision and mission to teach young Nigerian entrepreneurs how to start, run and make a success of their businesses. SADC has gone on to produce and inspire thousands of successful entrepreneurs who are protégés of the Ojeagbase’s and many of whom are now employers of labour.

The late Ojeagbase was ordained as a Pastor in March 2003 and he preached the message of God in words and in deed to everyone who encountered him.

He had a Diploma in Journalism from the University of Lagos, but he was conferred with a honorary Doctorate degree by a different institution for his accomplishments as an entrepreneur. He also received tons of awards and recognitions for his contributions to sports journalism, publishing, business mentorship and entrepreneurship.

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Ojeagbase became a Pastor and became a rallying point for members of his immediate and extended families and also a benefactor to thousands of people. He created and facilitated breakthrough opportunities and jobs for young journalists and contemporaries alike.

His generosity and philanthropy was limitless. He was completely detribalized and, despite being a Pastor, was extremely tolerant and unbiased to people of other faiths. He was a good man at heart and a great man in achievements.

Ojeagbase is survived by wife, his children both biological and adopted, as well as grandchildren and other relatives.

Condolence registers have been opened at Complete Sports headquarters at Plot 9, Alhaji Adenekan Street, Okota, Lagos; and at SADC headquarters, No. 36, Esuola Street, Off Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos.


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