How Billionaire Harry Akande Died At 77

Billionaire businessman Harry Akande is dead.

Akande, the title holder of Agba Oye of Ibadanland passed on today, Saturday December 5, 2020.

His death, at age 77, came be after a brief illness, highstreet.ng understands.

Olumide, his son who is married to Nigerian actress, Dakore Egbuson, reportedly broke the new of his demise in statement on behalf of the family of the Ibadan born respected man of commerce.

The statement reads…

”In the early hours of Saturday December 5, 2020, our patriarch Chief Harry Ayodele Akande passed away following a brief illness,”

”Chief Harry Akande was an astute businessman of international repute whose legacy and influence cut across continents.

”But by far his greatest passion was for a better Nigeria that guaranteed equity and justice for all. It is our fervent hope that this will be a reality in the not too distant future.

”His passing is a huge shock to his immediate & extended family, friends & associates. We are all grappling to make some sense of it.

”As we seek the repose of his gentle soul, we ask you to in turn to uphold us in your prayers while we pass through this very turbulent period of our lives occasioned by the loss of someone as dear as him.”

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