LAGOS, Nigeria — Dr. Doyin Okupe, a revered Nigerian physician, political stalwart, and former presidential aide, has passed away at the age of 72 following a protracted battle with cancer. Family sources confirmed his death on Thursday, citing complications from the illness.
Okupe, who served as a senior advisor to former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, had been critically ill in recent weeks, with his health declining rapidly despite intensive medical interventions. Sahara Reporters, which first reported his hospitalization in October 2023, revealed that Okupe was diagnosed with prostate cancer 16 years ago and later developed sarcoma in his right shoulder.
In late 2023, the veteran politician was airlifted to Israel for specialized treatment after his condition worsened. However, hopes for recovery dimmed as his health failed to improve. Close associates described his passing as the “end of an era,” highlighting his decades-long dedication to public service and healthcare advocacy.
A polarizing yet influential figure, Okupe’s career spanned medicine, politics, and media, earning him both admiration and controversy. Tributes have poured in nationwide, commemorating his resilience and contributions to Nigeria’s democratic landscape.