Pa Adebayo Faleti, the art, culture and broadcasting titan who died in the early hours of Sunday, July 23, 2017, is still being drenched in eulogies.
The 86 year old icon died shortly after morning devotion and pap breakfast in Ibadan (Oyo state).
Here are some of the eulogies for great man:
Oro l eiye ngbo
Oro l eiye ngbo
Eiye o n dede bode
Oro l eiye ngbo o…RIP Adebayo Faleti ???????? ???????? ????????
— DL (@DLvsDL) July 24, 2017
And when that power of Yorùbá poetry, Tubosun Oladapo, sang his panegyrics to Adebayo Faleti, well, nothing compared. Nothing compares.
— Tade 타데 이파데올라 (@tadepen) July 24, 2017
Baba Adebayo Faleti that we still shared a joint last week o. Smh. Iku doro ????????
— Wanye Kest (@sinzu_soft) July 24, 2017
Baba Adebayo Faleti Jeje ni baba Jaye, Pele kutu ni won fi logba. Baba o kanju bee won sole. Ayeee nle o afowoba fi sile pic.twitter.com/5vFPrvqwdV
— Mamaoriki Ayoewe (@AyoeweMamaoriki) July 24, 2017
The death of an Elderly Wise Man is like a burning Library – Unknown
Adieu Pa Adebayo Faleti
— Shogo Oloshunde (@shogolomo) July 24, 2017
RIP Adebayo Faleti, I grew up watching his programs. A poetic broadcaster he was. pic.twitter.com/mDMFuB8Am2
— Lawal Lateef D. ???? (@Latchenko) July 24, 2017
God’s willing later today I will tweet from “onibode Lalupon” . one of baba Adebayo Faleti’s poems for those who don’t know what we lost.
— Alagba Aremu (@aremulateef1) July 24, 2017
Adebayo Faleti translated National Anthem to Yoruba. He is our Hero. Sleep well Baba. The world of art will miss you
— Adewale Adediran (@betawale) July 24, 2017
Rest on Pa Adebayo faleti…. Your legacy will live forever
— IG: kolawolemcfish_ (@mcfish10) July 24, 2017
He narrated the story “Bashorun Gaa”, like no one else. We will remain grateful for setting pace in film world. Adieu Baba Adebayo Faleti
— Adewale Adediran (@betawale) July 24, 2017
Rest in peace baba Adebayo Faleti. The legacy you left behind will forever live with us.
— hammed musa olalere (@hammedmusa) July 24, 2017
Ah! Adebayo Faleti , is dead???????? Baba wasn’t just an actor, he was a Poet and Yoruba Translator..so talented! He was 87 year. May his soul RIP
— Kindly Follow back (@Ets_Ore) July 24, 2017
Adebayo Faleti, now an ancestor. Writer. Actor. Poet. Broadcaster. Ka sun re o, Baba. pic.twitter.com/MLPhMMxiXG
— Kindly Follow back (@Ets_Ore) July 24, 2017
Oh, Baba Adebayo Faleti – An Icon in the Yoruba Film Industry and Culture goes home. Baba will surely be missed. Rest in Peace Baba.
— Scholastica Okpeva (@ScholasticaOkp3) July 24, 2017
Adieu Pa Adebayo Faleti. I grew up listening to your numerous inspirational Ewi on BCOS Ilé Akede.
Ìṣe ẹni ní ẹni… etc— Olomitutu_???????? (@dotlikethat) July 24, 2017
Another legend gone….RIP Adebayo Faleti
— Matiku Titilayo (@TittyDM) July 24, 2017
Adebayo Faleti: Pillar of culture takes a bow pic.twitter.com/EAy3IR3QAw
— Ogbanaje (@Ogbanaje) July 24, 2017
@freshfmibadan
It is true, it is true…., then we have lost one of the most illustrious sons of Oduduwa.
R.I.P Adebayo Faleti.
Adieu Baba. pic.twitter.com/nncKmfOs3c— Oladele Idowu Joseph (@prodataologist) July 24, 2017
oro leye n ngbo o,2x ..eye o Dede ba le orule o,oro leye n gbo o,so sad adebayo faleti is dead
— Ibagbe Nasirudeen (@ibagbea) July 24, 2017
A vast knowledge is gone “Adebayo Faleti”. R.I.P
— IAmPcerm (@Pcermy) July 24, 2017
we lost an icon,legend,poet r.i.p prof Adebayo faleti
— Adekunle kamaldeen (@Adekunlekamal77) July 24, 2017
Until his death, Adebayo Faleti has no national award after everything he had done.
— JamoHYBRID (@JamihOlawumi) July 24, 2017