Popular broadcaster, PR guru and ex-husband to Yeni Kuti as well as son of renowned writer, Mabel Segun, Femi Segun, has passed away.
He died Saturday 22nd March at a Lagos hospital due to complications from multiple injuries he sustained after an accident he had with his power bike last Friday, March 14th.
He's survived by his wife and 2 daughters, Rolari & Fikemi. May his soul rest in peace.
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Monday, 24 March 2014
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Sad! Yeni Kuti's Ex-Husband, Femi Segun Passes Away Following Bike Accident
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