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Veteran Journalist and Former Presidential Spokesperson, Doyin Okupe Is Dead

A piece of sad news making the rounds online about an elder statesman and former presidential spokesperson, Doyin Okupe, has stirred a massive buzz on social media.

According to reports by Sahara Reporters, the veteran physician passed away in the early hours of March 7th, 2025.

Dr. Doyin Okupe, who once served as a presidential aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, was alleged to be aged 72 before his sudden demise.

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Comments gathered from family sources say Dr. Okupe had been seriously ill for several weeks before his death. His health had got much worse recently, causing worry among his family and supporters.

According to comments from family members, Okupe died from cancer after a long battle with the disease. In October 2023, Okupe was hospitalised with prostate cancer and went to Israel for treatment, but his condition didnโ€™t improve as hoped.

Dr Doyin Okupe was first diagnosed with prostate cancer 16 years ago and later developed another type of cancer (sarcoma) in his right shoulder.

See Goldmyne’s report about Doyin Okupe:

Early life and education

Born in Iperu, Ogun State, Okupe was the son of a banker, Chief Matthew Adekoya Okupe. He attended St. Judeโ€™s School in Lagos and Igbobi College before studying medicine at the University of Ibadan.

After becoming a doctor, he helped start the Royal Cross Medical Centre in Lagos with two colleagues and served as its Managing Director.

His political career

Doyin Okupe later went into politics, serving as the spokesperson for the National Republican Convention. He worked as a media assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo and later as a senior aide to President Goodluck Jonathan.

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In 2022, he briefly became the vice-presidential candidate for the Labour Party before stepping down. He then served as the Director-General of the Labour Partyโ€™s Presidential Campaign team.

Okupe left the Labour Party in January 2024, explaining that his own political beliefs (as a โ€œrightist and liberal democratโ€) didnโ€™t match the partyโ€™s left-leaning ideology.

He described the Labour Party as a temporary vehicle he used for the 2023 presidential elections after leaving the Peopleโ€™s Democratic Party.

In December 2022, Okupe was found guilty of breaking money laundering laws by accepting over N200 million in cash from former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki. The law doesnโ€™t allow cash payments over N5 million without going through a bank, but Okupe received multiple N10 million payments between 2012 and 2015.

The court sentenced him to two years in prison for each of 26 counts but gave him the option to pay a N500,000 fine for each count (N13 million total). Okupe paid the fine immediately and avoided jail time.

Okupe was married to Aduralere Okupe and had several children, including Ditan and Bolu. In April 2020, he and his wife caught COVID-19 but later recovered.

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