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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by obafemee80(m): 5:46pm On Jul 27, 2019
angry
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by OTayobami(m): 5:46pm On Jul 27, 2019
MrCarterlee:
very interesting program cool

Yeah no be small
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by olu77(m): 5:47pm On Jul 27, 2019
Great, passionate reporter. Rest in perfect peace

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by emeijeh(m): 5:47pm On Jul 27, 2019
Oh no.
I remember him
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Nobody: 5:47pm On Jul 27, 2019
doctokwus:
62,that's young.
A good sport journalist.
That transplant may have been poorly done.
India is not a good centre for all these transplants Nigerians run to.
Their complications rate is way too high.

Maybe...but the thing is, there is always the risk of organ rejection...even if Mr Oyebanji was taking his anti-rejection medications properly.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by ceejay80s(m): 5:48pm On Jul 27, 2019
RIP
My high school days ,I used to hear him report on nta news back then in the 90s
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Famocious(m): 5:49pm On Jul 27, 2019
pDudd:


It could be. I can explain the process

I will appreciate if you do
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Reference(m): 5:50pm On Jul 27, 2019
The conveyor belt of life is ever moving. It can either carry the ingredients pr elements or the slag and refuse to the ash heap. Make the best of life. Make a positive impact. Make your brief sojourn count.

RIP to an icon of sports broadcasting and sports journalism.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by idonhammer: 5:51pm On Jul 27, 2019
We keep losing all our best

Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by bigerboy200: 5:51pm On Jul 27, 2019
naptu2:
He took over from the likes of Yinka Craig, Waheed Olagunju, Charles Ojugbana and Walter Oyatogun.

I will always remember the way he looked after Nigeria lost in the final of a tournament, I think it was Canada '87.

He looked like he had been crying. My sister kept making fun of him.


He was the face of NTA Sports from the late 1980s till the mid-2000s.

Rest in peace.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH8I0H6sbv0
Canada 87?? I greet you Sir. Well done Sir.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Nobody: 5:52pm On Jul 27, 2019
Famocious:


I will appreciate if you do

Ok. Heart failure should not be confused with cardiac arrest or heart attack. They are 2 different things.

Heart failure is as a result of weakening of certain parts of the heart, mainly the right or left side of the heart. We have right sided heart failure and left sided heart failure.

After a kidney transplant, if the kidneys aren't working optimally well to remove excess fluid from the blood and body, there begins to be a buildup of fluids in the blood and body. In the blood, the blood volume increases and this causes blood volume overload. This leads to swelling in the hands, abdomen , legs, face, aka oedema.

Furthermore, this blood volume increase makes the right and left side of the heart to do more work. Think of the heart like a pump. In the past, the heart was only used to pumping about 5 liters of blood. But now, due to the volume increase in the blood, it is now pumping 10liters of blood. To pump this blood, the heart will work more, and also increase the blood pressure and also the heart rate will be higher. If this amount of work by the heart continues, it will eventually weaken the heart because the heart is being overworked.

This weakened heart becomes less efficient, and flabby and then it isn't able to work efficiently anymore. This is the stage of heart failure. Eventually, it will become so weak that it can't pump any more blood, furthering the heart failure. Then it stops working eventually. Complete heart failure.

Also kidney failure/transplant can cause a heart attack. If the transplanted kidney isn't working properly, it may not excrete potassium efficiently. This causes buildup of potassium ions in the blood. This buildup of potassium will raise the blood potassium levels leading to hyperkalemia. Eventually hyperkalemia can cause a cardiac arrest because the heart is very sensitive to high potassium levels.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by jamace(m): 5:53pm On Jul 27, 2019
Oh life! sad

Rest in peace. cry
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Techsunny: 5:55pm On Jul 27, 2019
Could remember 90s @Nta channel 10 Lagos.What a great caster
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Gkemz: 5:56pm On Jul 27, 2019
Why are we losing our veteran journalists and actors at this time. Who should be blamed, Buhari or the bad economy?

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by AreaFada2: 6:06pm On Jul 27, 2019
Avedonn:
I remembered his voice commentary during the 2006 Olympics. I used to stay late into the night watching the games.

He has a calm voice which make someone enjoy the games.

I still wonder how NTA lost all the good reputation the once had.
If you can answer how Nigeria lost its glory, you will know how NTA did too.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Wuanneris: 6:06pm On Jul 27, 2019
K

Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Sorelee(m): 6:08pm On Jul 27, 2019
RIP
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by shegie(m): 6:09pm On Jul 27, 2019
RIP
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by kokomilala(m): 6:12pm On Jul 27, 2019
A huge loss.One of Nigeria's finest sports journalists. In the 90s,he was that voice, alongside,Modele Sharafa-Yusuf,that regaled Nigerians with sports previews reviews and every other sports thing in between.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 6:13pm On Jul 27, 2019
OTayobami:
Ooooh God! When NTA was NTA
Who remembered



I do... I enjoy the Lagos studio very well. They spice things up
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Burgerlomo: 6:16pm On Jul 27, 2019
RIP to the great NTA Broadcaster.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by kayusely70(m): 6:17pm On Jul 27, 2019
God rest his soul and console and keep the family.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 6:18pm On Jul 27, 2019
Goodbye Sir.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by azikiweironsi(m): 6:20pm On Jul 27, 2019
shocked Eeya so sad!!
May the Lord give the family left behind the fortitude to bear the loss.
Adieu Akinloye Oyebamji
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by trumpcoat(m): 6:20pm On Jul 27, 2019
He made us to remember the past,very dedicated indeed
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Avedonn: 6:24pm On Jul 27, 2019
pDudd:


Ok. Heart failure should not be confused with cardiac arrest or heart attack. They are 2 different things.

Heart failure is as a result of weakening of certain parts of the heart, mainly the right or left side of the heart. We have right sided heart failure and left sided heart failure.

After a kidney transplant, if the kidneys aren't working optimally well to remove excess fluid from the blood and body, there begins to be a buildup of fluids in the blood and body. In the blood, the blood volume increases and this causes blood volume overload. This leads to swelling in the hands, abdomen , legs, face, aka oedema.

Furthermore, this blood volume increase makes the right and left side of the heart to do more work. Think of the heart like a pump. In the past, the heart was only used to pumping about 5 liters of blood. But now, due to the volume increase in the blood, it is now pumping 10liters of blood. To pump this blood, the heart will work more, and also increase the blood pressure and also the heart rate will be higher. If this amount of work by the heart continues, it will eventually weaken the heart because the heart is being overworked.

This weakened heart becomes less efficient, and flabby and then it isn't able to work efficiently anymore. This is the stage of heart failure. Eventually, it will become so weak that it can't pump any more blood, furthering the heart failure. Then it stops working eventually. Complete heart failure.

Also kidney failure/transplant can cause a heart attack. If the transplanted kidney isn't working properly, it may not excrete potassium efficiently. This causes buildup of potassium ions in the blood. This buildup of potassium will raise the blood potassium levels leading to hyperkalemia. Eventually hyperkalemia can cause a cardiac arrest because the heart is very sensitive to high potassium levels.

Succinct explanation.

Are you a doctor?
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by stagger: 6:25pm On Jul 27, 2019
naptu2:
He took over from the likes of Yinka Craig, Waheed Olagunju, Charles Ojugbana and Walter Oyatogun.

I will always remember the way he looked after Nigeria lost in the final of a tournament, I think it was Canada '87.

He looked like he had been crying. My sister kept making fun of him.


He was the face of NTA Sports from the late 1980s till the mid-2000s.

Rest in peace.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH8I0H6sbv0

Wow. Someone actually remembered the look. We all cried when USSR won that penalty shootout.
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Tajmahal1000: 6:25pm On Jul 27, 2019
naptu2:
He took over from the likes of Yinka Craig, Waheed Olagunju, Charles Ojugbana and Walter Oyatogun.

I will always remember the way he looked after Nigeria lost in the final of a tournament, I think it was Canada '87.

He looked like he had been crying. My sister kept making fun of him.


He was the face of NTA Sports from the late 1980s till the mid-2000s.

Rest in peace.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH8I0H6sbv0

You truly knew the NTA Sports veterans. May God bless his soul and the souls of his seniors who died before him- Yinka Craig and Walter Oyatogun.

Waheed Olagunju made a career detour to development finance/banking and eventually became Acting MD of Bank of Industry, BoI, twice, after having been Executive Director (ED) there. He retired from BoI as ED, last April, on his 60th birthday. I attended his colourful event at Harbour Point, V/I; I saw a lot of his NTA former colleagues- Ruth Benemisia-Opia and others...
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Nobody: 6:28pm On Jul 27, 2019
Avedonn:


Succinct explanation.

Are you a doctor?

Close.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by RemiOAjayi: 6:30pm On Jul 27, 2019
May his soul rest in peace is a great loss
Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by Avedonn: 6:38pm On Jul 27, 2019
pDudd:


Hahahahahaha. Thanks bro.

No, I'm not a doctor. I'm a dialysis Nurse. I hold a bachelor's in physiology University of Ibadan, and a Master's degree in Nursing in a US University. I currently work for one of the top dialysis companies in US. My qualifications are:

BSc physiology, MSN nursing, PHN (public health Nurse).

Wow...

Your qualifications are intimidating. You're one of few Nigerians still lifting our flag high abroad which sometimes makes us proud to be identified as Nigerians.

Please keep representing us well over there.

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Re: Akinloye Oyebanji Dies At 62 by supereagle(m): 6:40pm On Jul 27, 2019
I remembered him when we had a TV house, there was Yinka Craig and Walter Oyatogun

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