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FCMB founder, Subomi Balogun, died at 89
The founder of FCMB, Subomi Balogun, has reportedly passed away. According to reports, he died in London, UK on Friday morning, May 19, at the age of 89.
He was an alumnus of Igbobi College and studied law at the London School of Economics.
The deceased practised as a lawyer in the regional justice ministry and then at the federal ministry of justice until the January 1966 coup.
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