Veteran Yoruba broadcaster and comic actor, Timothy Agboola, widely known as Ereke Ni Shop, has died after battling an illness.
themomentng reports that the entertainer passed away on Wednesday at a private hospital in Lagos after reportedly being sick for a long time.
Agboola built a strong reputation in Yoruba broadcasting and comedy.
Over the years, he became popular for programmes that mixed humour with storytelling while also promoting Yoruba culture and traditions.
Many listeners saw him as someone who loved his heritage and proudly represented Ijesa culture through his work.
Following the announcement of his death, many colleagues, friends and fans began sharing messages of condolence on social media.
One of his associates, Idris Shogbola, was among those who first shared the sad news online while mourning the loss of the veteran broadcaster.
“May the soul of our boss rest in peace. Pa Timothy Agboola ‘Ereke ni Shop’. Baba Oloye Repete… A broadcaster, actor, comedian. May God Almighty give you eternal rest in peace. Amen. Ereke ni Shop sun re o,” he wrote.
Agboola gained wide attention through his unique storytelling style and lively comedy.
His radio shows often combined humour with social observations about daily life, which made him popular among many Yoruba listeners.
During his long career in the entertainment industry, he worked with several well-known entertainers, including Baba Alajeju.
Some of his comedy performances date back to the 1970s when he was already becoming known for his lively stage presence.







