Former NTA sports presenter Niyi Oyeleke laid to rest in Offa

Former NTA sports presenter Niyi Oyeleke was laid to rest in Offa, Kwara State, on March 5, 2026. The burial marks a somber moment for Nigeria's sports journalism community.

Niyi Oyeleke, known as a sports presenter for the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), was buried in the town of Offa. The funeral took place on March 5, 2026, according to a report from ThisDayLive. No further details on the cause of death or specific funeral arrangements were provided in the available information, but the event underscores a loss to Nigeria's sports media landscape. Offa, located in Kwara State, holds significance in the country's sporting history.

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Villagers in Kaiama, Nigeria, mourn and bury victims of a terror attack as security forces provide protection amid ongoing regional threats.
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