The famous Nigerian
broadcaster, Pa Adebayo Faleti, died at the University College Hospital,
Ibadan in the early hours of Sunday at the age of 86.
In addition to his broadcasting work, Mr. Faleti was a poet,
journalist, writer and actor. He was also pioneer of the first
television station in Nigeria, Western Nigeria Television (WNTV), and
famously translated Nigeria’s national anthem from English to Yoruba.He also translated speeches by former military ruler of Nigeria Ibrahim Babangida and Chief Ernest Shonekan, head of National Interim Government of Nigeria, from English to Yoruba.
Mr. Faleti wrote, produced and acted in several popular Yoruba plays. He also starred in, wrote, and produced a number of movies, including Thunderbolt: Magun (2001), Afonja (1 & 2) (2002), Basorun Gaa (2004), and Sawo-Segeri (2005), among others.
The renowned broadcaster also worked as a teacher at Ife Odan, located near Ejibo Town and was the general manager of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS), also known as Radio Oyo.
The late Adebayo Faleti also published a dictionary containing formal Yoruba names.
He has received many awards, both locally and internationally, including the national honor of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), the Festival of Arts award with Eda Ko L’aropin and the Afro-Hollywood Award for Outstanding Performance in Arts.
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