Former Ogun Governor Ibikunle Amosun Mourns Passing of Brother Oyesiku Amidst Ramadan Period
Former Governor Ibikunle Amosun cancels Umrah trip following the death of his brother, Oyesiku Amosun, at age 65 during the Ramadan season.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 21, 2026, 5:13 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Legit.ng

Grief Hits the Sanusi-Amosun Family During Holy Month
The family of former Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun has been cast into a state of mourning following the transition of his brother, Alhaji Oyesiku Amosun. The news of his passing, which occurred on the evening of Friday, March 13, 2026, was officially confirmed in a statement released by the family. At 65 years of age, Oyesiku was a significant figure within the Sanusi-Amosun household, and his sudden departure has led to a wave of tributes from the political and social elite of Nigeria. The timing of the loss, coinciding with the Ramadan season, has added a layer of spiritual reflection for the grieving family as they navigate this difficult period.
Cancellation of International Travel for Family Solidarity
In a notable display of familial commitment, Senator Ibikunle Amosun reportedly abandoned his scheduled Umrah trip to remain in Nigeria. The lesser pilgrimage to Mecca is a common practice for many devoted Muslims during this time of year, but the former governor chose to prioritize supporting his immediate family and overseeing funeral arrangements. Observers have described this move as a testament to the Senator’s strong sense of responsibility and attachment to his siblings. His presence in Abeokuta throughout the week has provided a focal point for sympathizers and political allies who have flocked to the capital to offer their condolences.
Final Rites and Religious Devotion of the Deceased
The late Oyesiku Amosun, popularly referred to as Sheko, was described by family representatives as a man of deep faith and consistent religious practice. On the day of his passing, he had reportedly participated in the Jumu’ah prayer and led the Asr prayer at the White House mosque in Ibara before his death later that evening. This final act of service to his creator has been cited by his family as a source of solace during their bereavement. He was buried shortly after his passing in accordance with Islamic rites, with the ceremony serving as a gathering point for close relatives and long term associates of the former governor.
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