K1 De Ultimate, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, the Fuji czar, who was in Ekiti to pay his condolences to the government and people of Ekiti State over the death of the illustrious daughter, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Olayinka nwho died of cancer last Saturday, has promised to embark on musical tour to orientate women on the prevention of the dreaded ailment, cancer.
K1 said it is important for the Nigerian government to establish cancer research centres in the country in order to see the possibility for headway in the war against the deadly disease, said it is also needful to inform women on the need for regular medical check up as a preventive measure.
On the passage of the Deputy Governor, Ayinde said it is sad to have lost such a woman of impeccable character.



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