Tuesday, March 3

Popular documentary photographer and biker, Orowole “Kola Onifoto” Kolapo, has died.

He was 35.

News of the former military officer’s death broke on Monday evening, with friends and associates confirming the development on social media, where tributes poured in.

On Sunday, Kola Onifoto announced on his Facebook page that he was embarking on a solo motorcycle ride from Lagos State to Akure, Ondo State.

Although authorities had yet to issue an official statement as of press time, some of his friends said he died following a motorcycle accident in Lagos.

Journalist Shina Oludare confirmed the news on his X page, revealing that he spoke with him shortly before his death. 

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According to Oludare, their conversation centred on the power bike he had recently acquired.

“We were just talking about that same power bike yesterday… and now it has taken you from us. I never imagined that moment would be our last goodbye.

“Good night, my dear friend, Kola Onifoto. I will always remember how fiercely and fearlessly you lived,” he wrote.

Kola Onifoto 

Meanwhile, Punch newspaper reported that Kola had been involved in an accident and had been initially rushed to the Federal Road Safety Corps emergency unit at 7UP, Ojota. 

He was later transferred to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, before news of his death emerged.

PREMIUM TIMES gathered that on 15 January, Kola Onifoto posted that he had fulfilled one of his lifelong dreams by becoming a biker. 

He announced the milestone by posting a photograph of himself standing beside his newly acquired motorcycle on his social media pages.

He wrote, “I recently became a new biker. One of my life dreams clocked and achieved! I won’t fall and die on this -Amen!”

Aside from being a biker, he’s known as an Uber driver, a writer, and a naval officer.

Tributes 

Friends of Kola Onifoto and several social media users who knew him took to their respective platforms to mourn his passing and pay heartfelt tributes.

Below are some of the messages shared in his honour.

https://x.com/i/status/2028728154626347251

https://x.com/i/status/2028506681576235223

https://x.com/i/status/2028625436968673368

https://x.com/i/status/2028678587448996348



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