Olabode mourns ex-NAOSS President, Mary Ogunga’s demise
Former National President, National Association of Ondo State Students (NAOSS), Miss Mary Ibiyemi Ogunga is dead. Her demise became public knowledge on Thursday. She reportedly joined the saints after a brief illness.
Reacting to the news of Miss. Ogunga’s death, Public Affairs analyst, Mr. Olabode Omoyele described her death as sudden, harsh and unfortunate.
Olabode who made available a terse condolence message available to newsmen said Mary was a young leader who was going somewhere up the ladder to make a mark with her leadership potential, regretting the fact that death cut her shot so early in life.
He said her death was a rude shock because there was no sign she was going to exit so early.
Olabode noted that she was a young lady who carried herself with enviable charismatic stride and whose presence affected the air of an amazon with a formidable future ahead of her.
Olabode Omoyele maintained that the leadership structure of Ondo State Youths across different union platforms, association and blocs should learn from Late Ogunga’s resilience and can-do spirit, who in her life time turned obstacles to opportunities and climbed through them to success, noting that she was a successful youth leader in her life time.
“I commiserate with the entire NAOSS body and I particularly sympathize with the family of Miss.Yemi Ogunga over the irreparable loss of their daughter and one of the leading light of youth leadership in Ondo State,” Olabode added.




