During the intense moments of Nigeria’s football match against South Africa, Ayuba Olaitan, the Deputy Bursar of Kwara State University (KWASU) Malete, tragically passed away.
Despite eagerly anticipating his wedding the following Sunday, Olaitan succumbed to stress induced by the dramatic turn of events in the game, especially after South Africa was awarded a controversial penalty following a VAR check.
The decision not only nullified Nigeria’s second goal but also left numerous fans in a state of shock and panic.
The controversial referee decision has been associated with the untimely deaths of approximately five individuals, including a youth corps member, a former member of the House of Representatives, and a business mogul based in Ivory Coast, among others.
Even with the Super Eagles’ eventual victory, clinching a 4-2 win on penalties, the incident has overshadowed the celebrations, underscoring the deep emotional involvement of fans in the sport.
During the Fidau prayers held for the late deputy bursar on Saturday, a family member, Ayuba Akeem, spoke to Daily Trust, confirming that the deceased was scheduled to celebrate his Nikkah on Sunday.
Akeem reminisced about Olaitan, describing him as a “philanthropist to the core,” a testament to his character and the profound impact he had on those around him.
He said, “He was a very generous man and a pillar of the family. He was kind to family members, political associates and colleagues and was ever ready to put smiles on faces within his capacity no matter the problem people brought to him.
“And contrary to the narrative outside, we believe that his death was destined by Almighty Allah at the exact moment and place he died and not because of the match. He would still have died that hour if he didn’t watch the encounter.”
Also a female family member and colleague, Aisha, said, “He was the one that drove us home that day from Malete to Ilọrin.
“He was hale and healthy and we ate together before we left the office. He was even telling some of his colleagues that he might not watch the match because he doesn’t want anything that would trouble him.
“When we arrived, the second half of the match had already started and he instructed his son, Umar, to put on the generator because there was no light.
“He was the one that put on the television, there was no any issue of dizziness and he watched the match at home, not a viewing centre. He was sitting on the chair and placed his head backwards when his some was telling him daddy can you hear/see what is happening in this match?
“We believe that was the time he was destined to die which only coincided with the period of the match”, she added.
During the event, the former president of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, gave two of the deceased children university scholarships.
Saraki who was represented by a former House of Assembly member and one time APC chairman in the state, Hon Ishola Balogun Fulani, described the deceased as a community leader and family man whose demise will be difficult to fill.
He prayed Almighty Allah to grant the deceased Aljannat Firdaus.
Sodiq Lawal is a passionate and dedicated journalist with a knack for uncovering captivating stories in the bustling metropolis of Osun State and Nigeria at large. He has a versatile reporting style, covering a wide range of topics, from politics , campus, and social issues to arts and culture, seeking impact in all facets of the society.
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