Aged Yoruba broadcaster and comic actor, Timothy Agboola, widely acknowledged as Ereke Ni Store, has died after battling an illness.
Naija Info reports that the entertainer handed away on Wednesday at a internal most clinical institution in Lagos after reportedly being ill for a protracted time.
Agboola built a stable reputation in Yoruba broadcasting and comedy.
Over time, he was widespread for programmes that blended humour with storytelling while furthermore promoting Yoruba custom and traditions.
Many listeners saw him as someone who cherished his heritage and proudly represented Ijesa custom through his work.
Following the announcement of his death, many colleagues, chums and fans started sharing messages of condolence on social media.
One of his mates, Idris Shogbola, used to be amongst those who first shared the unhappy records on-line while mourning the loss of the used broadcaster.
“Might per chance the soul of our boss relaxation in peace. Pa Timothy Agboola ‘Ereke ni Store’. Baba Oloye Repete… A broadcaster, actor, comedian. Might per chance God Almighty present you with eternal relaxation in peace. Amen. Ereke ni Store sun re o,” he wrote.
Agboola acquired huge consideration through his weird storytelling model and active comedy.
His radio presentations on the entire blended humour with social observations about on each day basis lifestyles, which made him widespread amongst many Yoruba listeners.
At some point of his long occupation within the leisure enterprise, he worked with a entire lot of neatly-known entertainers, along with Baba Alajeju.
A pair of of his comedy performances date support to the 1970s when he used to be already turning into known for his active stage presence.





