Tag: BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS

  • Diya: Gov. Abiodun takes over burial arrangements

    Diya: Gov. Abiodun takes over burial arrangements

    The Governor of Ogun State, Mr Dapo Abiodun, on Monday said that the state would take over the burial of Lt.-Gen. Oladipo Diya, to give him a befitting farewell.

    Abiodun said this during his condolence visit to the family at the late Diya’s residence in 31 Adekunle Fajuyi St., GRA, Ikeja, Lagos State.

    Recalled that Lt.-Gen. Diya died on March 26 at the age of 79.

    The governor said that Diya was a former governor of Ogun State in 1984 and was an illustrious son of the state, in whom they were specially very pleased.

    “His contribution to the state will be remembered for many years to come.

    “The least we can do to honour him and support the family is to take over and give him a befitting farewell and that is what we are going to do.

    “A committee will be set up that will comprise members of our cabinet and members of the family, to ensure that we give our departed son a befitting burial,” he said.

    Abiodun said that one of the lessons that could be learnt from the life and times of Diya was to absolutely put your trust and faith in God.

    “I learnt that when God is with you, and when your trust and faith is in God, man can sentence you but God will uphold you.

    “A sentence was pronounced on Diya’s life but God upheld him and he lived for many more years after that sentence.

    “So, for me, that is one of the take aways that I will remember from the life and times of Lt.-Gen. Diya, who we are going to immensely miss,” he said.

    The governor said that Diya was a soldier, a lawyer and a gentleman, who rose to the peak of his career by becoming the Chief of Staff at the Supreme Headquarters.

    “He aslo became the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Div, he was the Commandant of the Nigerian War College, after which he became the defacto vice president of Nigeria.

    “His philanthropic intelligence and community involvement is such that we can not write the history of Ogun State without remembering him particularly or  where he comes from , which is Odogbolu LGA.

    “All of us in Ogun State will forever be grateful to the impactful life that he has lived,” Abiodun said.

    He offered his deep condolences to Diya’s family on behalf of the entire people and government of Ogun State.

    “Our prayer to the almighty God is to forgive his sins and grant recourse of his soul.

    “We pray that the Almighty God will give his wife, Mrs Josephine Diya, the children and entire members of the family the heart to bear the loss,” Abiodun said.

  • Sir Victor Uwaifo’s family releases new burial programme

    Sir Victor Uwaifo’s family releases new burial programme

    The new burial arrangements for late Sir Victor Uwaifo, who died August 28, will commence from October 14, his family has announced.

    A flyer of events shows the burial activities will kick off with a day of tributes, vigil, mass/service of songs at Ogbe Hard Court, Sam Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, from 2 pm to 6 pm on October 14.

    It will be followed by lying-in-state at 11 am to 1 pm on October 15.

    A requiem mass will be held the same day at Ogbe Hard Court, Sam Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, from 1 pm to 3 pm.

    Interment will occur at the late veteran musician’s residence at 4-12 Victor Uwaifo Avenue, off College Road, Ekehuan, Benin City at 4 pm to 6 pm on October 15.

    There will be social activities in Sir Uwaifo’s honour at Garrick Playground, opposite UNIBEN Ekehuan Campus, Benin City at 12 noon October 16.

    The burial activities will be capped off with a thanksgiving service at Holy Cross Cathedral, Mission Road, Benin City by 9 am October 17.

  • Patience Turtoe-Sanders’s late mother, Mary-Titi Akra burial arrangements announced

    Patience Turtoe-Sanders’s late mother, Mary-Titi Akra burial arrangements announced

    The burial arrangements for Late Princess (Madam) Mary-Titi Akra, mother of renowned televangelist and author, Patience Turtoe-Sanders, has been announced.

    The late mother of the founder of Celebrate Life International Ministry, a Christian group based in the United States of America, would be laid to rest this December.

    Late Madam Akra will lie in state with a service of songs on Thursday 27th December by 4 pm at her compound, behind old NEPA office, off Adeola road, Onakposigha lane in Sapele, Delta state.

    This would be followed by a funeral/interment service on Saturday 29th December beginning by 11 am at her residence in Ajagbodudu town, opposite Omateye College, Ajagbodudu, also in Delta state.

    Born January 1st 1926, Late Madam Akra is survived by Mrs. Nuway Esther Ogholaja, sister; Pastor Mrs. Elizabeth Okundaye, daughter; and Dr. Patience Turtoe-Sanders, daughter.

    She is also survived by Ms. Anita Menetie, daughter; Mr. Robinson Erebo, son; Mrs. Philomena Soetan, daughter; and Ms. Daisy Ayodele Umukoro, daughter.

    Also, Late Madam Akra, 92 years at death, is survived by 24 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

     

  • Family announces burial arrangements for late Anenih

    The body of a former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Tony Anenih will be buried on Saturday, December 1, in his mausoleum, located in his country home, Uzenema-Arue, Uromi in Edo State.

    According to a statement signed and released on Tuesday by his first son, Tony Anenih Jr, the decision was arrived at by the family and the Edo State Government.

    There will be funeral wakes in Abuja and Benin City that will culminate in his interment in Uromi.

    The statement said there will be vigil mass and a session of tributes at the Ecumenical Centre, Abuja on Tuesday, November 27, at 5pm.

    This will be followed on Friday, November 30, 2018, at the University of Benin Sports Complex, Ugbowo, Edo State by lying-in-state from 1pm, with Requiem Mass at 4pm while tribute session starts at 5pm.

    On Saturday, December 1, 2018, the body will leave for a funeral requiem at St. Anthony Catholic Cathedral, Uromi, at 12 noon, to be followed immediately by interment in the Mausoleum and reception at Ahojie Stadium, Uromi.

    The Anenih Family recognises and appreciates the expression of commitment of Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State to accord Chief Anthony Akhakon Anenih a state burial as well as the involvement in the funeral, by the Governments of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta and Rivers states,” the statement added.

    Recall that Anenih, who held the traditional title of Iyasele of Esanland, died on Sunday, October 28 in Abuja.

     

  • Family announces burial arrangements for late Senator Dafinone

    Family announces burial arrangements for late Senator Dafinone

    All is now set for the final burial ceremony of the late Senator (Chief) David Omueya Dafinone, a prominent son of Urhoboland who passed on September 30, 2018.
    In a special obituary announcement signed by the family, the burial procession is to commence from Lagos on Thursday, October 25, with Service of Songs and night of tribute by 5pm at Harbour Point Events Centre located in Wilmot road, Victoria Island.
    On Thursday, November 1, 2018, another Service of Songs holds at his residence at 7, Dafinone Way, Sapele, Delta State.
    The burial ceremony is scheduled for Friday, 2nd November by 11am at Bethel Baptist Church, 1 Oghene road, Sapele, Delta State.
    Reception follows same day at Sapele Athletics Club, Delta State.
     
    Read full obituary announcement below:
     
    The Dafinone family wishes to announce the details of the following events in celebration of the life of our Patriarch Chief (Senator) David Dafinone who slept with the Lord on Sunday 30th September 2018.
     
    Lagos
    Thursday 25th October: Service of Songs and Night of Tributes.
    5pm Harbour Point, Wilmot road, Victoria Island
     
    Sapele
    Thursday 1st November: Service of Songs
    5pm His residence, 7 Dafinone Way, Sapele
     
    Friday 2nd November Funeral service
    11am Bethel Baptist Church, 1 Oghene road, Sapele
    Reception follows at Sapele Athletics Club.
     
    God bless you all as you come.
     

  • Ras Kimono: Family unveils burial arrangement

    Ras Kimono: Family unveils burial arrangement

    The body of Nigerian reggae icon, Ras Kimono, will be laid to rest in his home town, Onitsha Olona, Delta State, this August. Recall that Kimono died in a Lagos hospital on June 10, after a brief illness.

    Mr. Theophilus Ehizibue, who spoke on behalf of the family at a briefing with newsmen said: “Kimono’s journey to eternity will commence on Friday, August 17, with a social wake keep at his residence in Magodo, Lagos.

    “Thereafter, his former record label, Premier Music, will hold a night of tributes in his honour at Freedom Park on Monday, August 20, while reggae dancehall party comes up at his Magodo residence. “Association of Music Band Organisation of Nigeria, AMBON, will equally hold a night of tributes at Freedom Park on Tuesday, August 21, with the reggae dancehall party continuing at his Magodo residence.

    “ On Wednesday, August 22, will be Copyright Society of Nigeria, COSON’s night of tributes holding at COSON House, Ikeja, Lagos. The reggae dancehall party continues in his house in Magodo, while Thursday, August 24 would be his lying-in-state at the Lagos Television Blue Roof Arena, Agidingbi, Ikeja, from 9a.m. to 12noon. Same day, his body leaves for Asaba, Delta State.”

    In the same vein, there will bea procession for him in Asaba by the Reggae community on Friday, August 24, followed by a brief lying-in-state between 1p.m. and 3p.m. Thereafter, the wake-keep holds at his home town, Olona. . Kimono will be lying –in-state on Saturday, August 25, in his compound in Olona, followed by interment. There will be a thanksgiving on Sunday, August 26 2018 .

     

    In his lifetime, Ras Kimono exuded energy that could easily rival that of any young musician on stage. His dexterity on the stage was incredible and that endeared him to many fans. Tributes have continued to pour in for the veteran reggae singer.