President Bola Tinubu and Governor Dapo Abiodun expressed profound sorrow at the passing of the esteemed folklorist and playwright, Jimi Solanke.
They reflected on Solanke’s remarkable contributions to Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, acknowledging his pivotal role in shaping the country’s artistic landscape.
Solanke, renowned for his captivating television program ‘Story Land’, departed at the age of 81 after a brief illness.
His artistic legacy extends beyond the small screen, encompassing acclaimed theatrical works like ‘Kongi’s Harvest’ and ‘Sango’, which continue to resonate with audiences.
In Remo North and throughout Ogun State, where Solanke called home, his influence was deeply felt. Lawmaker Dickson Awolaja joined in mourning, underscoring Solanke’s profound impact on local communities and the broader cultural sphere.
Tinubu and Abiodun paid homage to Solanke’s enduring legacy, recognizing him as a cultural icon of unparalleled significance. Abiodun emphasized Solanke’s global reach and unwavering commitment to artistic expression, while Tinubu extended heartfelt condolences to Solanke’s family and all who mourned his passing.