In an announcement marked by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yomi Odunuga, Senator Omo-Agege depicted the side's passing as "an exceptionally miserable misfortune".
As indicated by him, the previous supporter was a devoted staff who gave his all in the release of his obligations during his short timeframe as an authoritative assistant.
Until his downfall, Mudiaga Asagba, an expert telecaster whose expert experience crossed both radio and TV, was a Special Assistant on Media to the Deputy President of the Senate.
While petitioning God for the rest of the spirit of Asagba, Omo-Agege implored God to give his family and friends and family the courage to endure such unsalvageable misfortune.
"I get the updates on the unexpected demise of Mr. Mudiaga Asagba with crushing sadness; he was energetic about the activity as well as gave his everything.
"He will be significantly missed. My contemplations are with his family and friends and family at this difficult time," Omo-Agege said.
Mudiaga Asagba passed on in Abuja in the early long periods of Monday at 52 years old.
Asagba was a previous telecaster with the Delta Rainbow Television (DRTV) in Warri, before he deliberately surrendered and joined the administrations of Quest FM and Television Station in Otor-Ogor, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
He additionally worked with WE FM and Classic FM stations in Abuja.
- NAN
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