He was said to have passed away on Saturday May 7, at the University College Hospital, in Ibadan.
It was gathered that the hospitality mogul, who owned D’ Rovans hotel as well as Walan Hotel had been struggling with partial stroke, as he suffered a crisis on Friday before being taken to the hospital.
The boxing enthusiast was said to have been rushed to the hospital late Friday, after he had earlier received treatment at the Police Hospital in Eleyele in the same city, but was later pronounced dead.
Confirming the sad development, the secretary general of the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBB of C) Remi Aboderin said Nigeria has lost a great personality, adding that the boxing family will miss Ayegbeni a lot.
“It is on fortunate that we have lost him at this time when we need him the most,” he started. “I can tell you Francis Aiyegbeni gave so much for the development of boxing in Nigeria and it is so unfortunate we have lost him.
“Yes, Nigeria will miss him as a whole, but the boxing community will feel his absence a lot.”
The late Aiyegbeni passed on at the age of 69 and is survived by wives, many children and grandchildren
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