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List of Top Political Leader, other Prominent Nigerians that Died in 2025

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Some prominent Nigerian politicians, who excitedly crossed over into 2025, died within the year.

While some of the prominent leaders died at the beginning of the year, others joined their ancestors at the tail end of 2025.

DAILY POST recalls top seven politicians that their deaths shook the country in 2025.

House of Reps’ Deputy Chief Whip, Hon. Adewunmi Onanuga

The first prominent politician that died in 2025 was Hon. Adewunmi Onanuga, who passed away while serving as Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Representatives.

Onanuga, who represented the Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency of Ogun State, died on January 15, 2025, after a brief illness.

The lawmaker, who was re-elected in 2023 and appointed Deputy Chief Whip of the 10th Assembly, died at the age of 60 years.

Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo

Barely two months into 2025, a foremost nationalist and leader of the Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo died.

The elder statesman died peacefully at his residence in Lekki, Lagos State on February 14, 2025 at the age of 96.

Amid tears, Adebanjo was buried on May 3, 2025 at his hometown, Isanya Ogbo, near Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark

On February 17, 2025, a former Federal Commissioner for Information, Edwin Clark died at the age of 98 after a brief illness at a private hospital in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.

The death of Mr Clark, a prominent leader of the Ijaw ethnic nationality, was described by many stakeholders as a rude shock.

Prior to his demise, the South-South leader was sighted at public events without obvious indication of ill-health.

According to reports, Mr Clark had difficulty breathing in the night on February 16, which prompted him to be moved to the private hospital in Abuja where he unfortunately died.

The elder statesman was buried on May 13 at the popular Kiagbodo town, Delta State.

Doyin Okupe

A seasoned politician and media strategist, Doyin Okupe died on March 7, 2025, at the age of 72.

Okupe, an ex-presidential spokesperson to former Nigerian Presidents, Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan died in Lagos State after a prolonged illness.

The former Director-General of Peter Obi’s 2023 Presidential Campaign was on March 28, 2025 laid to rest in his hometown, Iperu-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Former governor of Kwara State, Adebayo

A former senator and ex-governor of Kwara state, Cornelius Olatunji Adebayo passed away on June 25, 2025.

Adebayo, who emerged governor of Kwara State during the Second Republic died at the age of 84 years.

The elder statesman, who served as the Minister of Communications and Transportation during former president Olusegun Obasanjo regime from 2003 to 2006, was later buried in his hometown in Isin Local Government Area of Kwara State.

Former President, Muhammadu Buhari

The immediate past Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari died in London, United Kingdom, UK on July 13, 2026 at the age of 82 years.

Buhari, who died after a brief illness in the London hospital, was laid to rest in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State on July 15, 2025.

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Breaking: Niger State First Lady Mobilises Stakeholders For Maternal, Child Health Campaign

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Wife of Niger State Governor, Hajiya Fatima Umaru Bago, has called on wives of local government chairmen, women leaders, traditional and religious institutions and other stakeholders to mobilise communities and ensure every woman and child benefits from maternal and child healthcare services across the state.

She made the call during the flag-off of the 2026 first round of the June/July Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week (MNCHW) in Tafa, Tafa Local Government Area, held in collaboration with development partners and funded by the United States Government.

The governor’s wife also urged pregnant women and nursing mothers to regularly visit health facilities, noting that more women and children are increasingly accessing healthcare services across the state.

“Healthcare is a shared responsibility. Government cannot do it alone. We all have a role to play in ensuring that mothers and children receive the care they deserve,” Mrs Bago noted.

She urged residents to become advocates of primary healthcare in their communities to improve access to essential health services and ensure that no woman or child is left behind.

Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Murtala Bagana, said the health of women and children remains critical to the state’s development agenda.

“Our determination is to strengthen healthcare delivery, expand access to essential services and improve the quality of life of our people,” he stated.

Earlier, the Executive Director of the Niger State Primary Health Care Development Agency, NSPHCDA, Dr. Junaidu Inuwa, said the campaign was aimed at ensuring healthcare services reach communities across the state.

In separate goodwill messages, development partners, including the World Health Organization, WHO, and the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, described the initiative as a demonstration of Niger State’s commitment to improving maternal, newborn and child health outcomes through integrated health and nutrition services.

Speaking on behalf of development partners, Chief of UNICEF’s Kaduna Field Office, Dr. Gerida Birukila, represented by Grace Odeyemi, said sustained collaboration would help build a healthier and more resilient state.

“Together, we can build a healthier, stronger and more resilient Niger State where every mother survives and every child thrives,” she said

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INEC Has Updated Portal, Names New Treasurer, Financial Secretary

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The Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, has removed the names of Ahmed Yayari and Daniel Woyengikuro from its portal as Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary, respectively.

A check by DAILY POST shows that both names have also been replaced with Odeyemi Mackson Oladiran and Eyim Donatus Henry as the new executives.

Yayari and Woyengikuro who are part of the Makinde-backed Turaki faction while Odeyemi and Eyim are members of the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s faction, which is also the recognised faction of the PDP.

INEC had earlier recognised Wike’s faction by putting the names of Abdulrahman Mohammed as the National Chairman and Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary, but had left the names of Yayari and Woyengikuro as part of the executives.

With the recent update on its portal, all executives of the PDP on INEC’s portal are now aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

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