Tag: Burial

  • Slain female lawyer, Bolanle Raheem burial postponed

    Slain female lawyer, Bolanle Raheem burial postponed

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Monday said it would schedule a special programme to honour a female lawyer, Mrs. Omobolanle Raheem, who was shot dead on the last Christmas Day.

    Raheem was allegedly shot dead by a police officer while she was returning from an outing with her family.

    The alleged murder occurred at Ajah, Lagos State.

    The NBA disclosed this in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Habeeb Lawal, in Lagos.

    Raheem was reportedly shot dead by an assistant superintendent of police attached to the Ajiwe Police Station in Ajah, Lagos.

    The suspect had since been remanded.

    In the statement, the NBA said that new dates for the burial ceremonies of Raheem would be communicated.

    “Contrary to the earlier announcement released by the family of the late Bolanle Raheem with regard to her burial arrangements, new dates will be announced soon.

    “This is as a result of sensitive matters discussed with the family during the visit of the NBA President, Y.C. Maikyau (SAN), who  led a delegation to the family.

    “In addition, the NBA is planning a befitting event for lawyers to pay their last respect to their deceased colleague.

    “This event will be championed by the NBA Lagos Branch and full details will be announced soon,” it said.

  • Police arrest man for presenting stolen cow for father-in-law’s burial rites

    Police arrest man for presenting stolen cow for father-in-law’s burial rites

    The Ebonyi State Police Command has arrested one Ikenna Ogbonna Ota, a native of Azuoto Okpoitumo community in Abakaliki Local Government Area of the state, for allegedly stealing and presenting a stolen cow for the burial rites of his late father-in-law.

    According to reports, Ota visited the family house of his in-laws on Friday, December 9, 2022, for the presentation of materials for the burial of their late father. He had come with a female cow he allegedly stole from his community to them for the ceremony. Unfortunately for him, the owner of the stolen native cow, Thomas Agbo, who came to sympathize with the family of the deceased, was able to identify the cow being presented by the son-in-law as his missing cow and raised an alarm.

    Agbo said he went for a routine check on the cow in the bush four days before the burial date of his neighbor’s father-in-law but could not see the cow where it was tied. He explained that he was surprised to see the stolen cow at Ebia Unuphu Community where he went to commiserate with the family of Okemini Oyibe. He said that he saw the cow being tied with some Fulani cows for a presentation for the rites.

    “Ikenna Ogbonna Ota is my neighbour. I knew his father-in-law was dead and the burial was slated for 9th of December. Days before the ceremony, one of my cows went missing. All efforts by my children to find it were not successful until I coincidentally saw it being presented at Ebia Unuhu by IKenna for the burial rites of his father-in-law,” he said

    When interrogated, the suspect claimed that he did not steal the cow. He alleged that he bought it at the sum of N110,000 (One hundred and ten thousand naira only) from a man known as ‘Mr. No Time’ at Azu-Ebonyi, Amachi Unuphu, a neighboring village to Azuoto Okpuitumo.

    The police say that the suspect would be charged to court after the investigation.

  • On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    Wife of the late gospel singer Sammie Okposo, Ozioma could not hold back her tears immediately she sighted her husband’s photo at the night of tributes held the demised gospel singer.

    The event was held on Tuesday night at the La Madison Place, Oniru in Lagos.

    Ozioma began shedding tears when her husband’s pictures popped up on the screen during the ceremony.

    In a video from the event uploaded on Instagram, the widow could be seen crying while those close to her tried consoling her.

    The night of tributes was attended by actors, comedians and gospel singers like Segun Arinze, Ali Baba, Chinedu Ikedieze, Charles Inojie, Tope Alabi, Tomi Dakolo, Apororo, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    Segun who spoke the night of tributes, recounted the happy moments he shared with Sammie and the times they worked together.

    The actor popularly known as Black Arrow described Sammie as an “extremely funny guy”, adding that there was never a dull moment with the latter.

    The event also witnessed emotional performances by Tope Alabi, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    While Tope sang a farewell and worship song, Mike led the choir in high praise.

    Sammie Okposo, aged 51, died in his sleep on Friday, November 25.

    He will be buried at a private ceremony on December 16.

  • Sammie Okposo’s final journey program starts today

    Sammie Okposo’s final journey program starts today

     

    Popular crooner of ‘Jesus love me wellu wellu’ Sammie Okposo’s burial programmes will commence today in Lagos

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls the gospel singer died on November 25.

    According to the invite released by the late musician’s family, there will be a farewell praise party and industry tributes night at Ladison Place, Oniru Lagos on Tuesday.

    A service of songs will be held on Wednesday at the House on the Rock Cathedral, Lekki, Lagos.

    Interment will take place at an undisclosed venue which is strictly by invitation on Thursday.

    Outing service will be held at the Logic Church, Lekki, Lagos on Sunday.

    Recall that the gospel artiste allegedly slumped and died as it was widely reported but his family countered this position saying he slept and never woke up.

  • PHOTOS: Service of songs for Late Ambassador Blessing Clark

    PHOTOS: Service of songs for Late Ambassador Blessing Clark

     

    Families of Late Ambassador Blessing Clark last Sunday held a service of songs for the career diplomat.

    See photos below

    Front Row (L-R): Arc. Charles Majoroh (PGWW), Chief Joseph Akpieyi (Past PGWW), Prof. Olu Akinyanju (1949), Uncle Sam Amuka (1949), Engr. Eddie Agbahor (1951), Engr. Emma Ofoche (1952), and Most Snr. Evang. Roy Odoko (SG) at the Service of Songs & Tributes for Amb. Blessing Clark (Sunday, 4th December, 2022) at the Victoria Island, Lagos residence of the late Chairman, GCUOBA Board of Trustees. It was organized by GCUOBA WorldWide in collaboration with GCUOBA Lagos Branch. Roy Odoko 69

  • JUST IN: Family releases burial plans for iconic Gospel musician, Sammie Okposo

    JUST IN: Family releases burial plans for iconic Gospel musician, Sammie Okposo

    TheNewsGuru. com reports that the family of late gospel musician, Sammie Okposo have released his burial arrangements.

    The burial process is to take four days between Tuesday, 13th Of December to Sunday, 18th Of December, 2022.

    A farewell praise party is to hold on Tuesday, service of songs to hold on Wednesday at House On The Rock Cathedral, Lekki, a private internment on Thursday while an outing service will hold on Sunday to round it off.

    Sammie Okposo died barely three weeks ago after he reportedly slumped.

  • Angel announces death of father

    Angel announces death of father

    Reality TV star, Ifiemi Angel Awotarigha, has announced the death of his father, Chief Famous Ereyanate Apollos Awotarigha – Polo.

     

    Angel took to his social media to announce the demise of his 75-year old father.

     

    Angel revealed that his late father happens to be his last parent and he has been dealing with the great loss for a while now.

    Ifiemi Angel Awotarigha

    He also added that the burial service for his late dd will be held later in the month of May 2022.

    He wrote; “With Tears in my eyes and pain in my heart, I officially announce the death of my father Chief F. E Awotarigha – Polo ( My last Parent) who left us a while ago. Those of you who knew him can testify to his magnanimity, he will be always be missed. Been dealing with great loss for a while now but I am better. Burial is later this month, Rest well Chief!

  • Alaafin of Oyo remains ‘ll be buried 4.00 p.m – Palace source

    Alaafin of Oyo remains ‘ll be buried 4.00 p.m – Palace source

    The remains of the late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, the Alaafin of Oyo in Oyo State, will be interred by 4.00 p.m, in accordance with Islamic injunction.

    It was gathered that the late Alaafin will be buried by 4.00 p.m, being a devout Muslim till he joined his ancestors.

    According to a reliable source, Baba will be buried today according to Islamic rites. He is going to be buried in Baara.

    “Baara is not just the final resting place of all the Alaafins.

    “It is also a place where the Alaafin goes to whenever there is need to commune with his ancestors to seek for guidance and or directions,” the source told NAN.

    However, one of the respected Oyo Princes, Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu, together with sons of the departed traditional ruler, have been holding meetings behind the door since discussing the burial plans.

    The meeting began upon the arrival of Babatunde Adeyemi, the first son of the foremost oba.

    Ladigbolu, who the source said had been busy making necessary contacts on the burial plans, could not picked calls to his cellphone, nor reply to messages in respect of the burial plans.

    There was uneasy calm at the palace, as many people seen around the palace were in mournful mood over the passage of their frontline traditional ruler.

    They were unwilling to discuss about the passage of the traditional ruler, claiming that there was no official announcement yet on it.

    According to a reliable source, many leaders in the town are still in shock about the whole thing, as they are still patiently waiting for further details about it.

    Earlier, Mr Bode Durojaiye, the Media Aide to Alaafin, confirmed the reports.

    In a telephone interview Durojaiye simply said, “Won ti ku” (He is dead).

    According to him, it is true; the Alaafin had joined his ancestors. We are there now.

    Adeyemi was said to have joined his ancestors on Friday night at the Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, where he had gone for routine medical checkup.

    Within the last five months, Oyo State had lost three prominent traditional rulers.

    The Soun of Ogbomosoland, late Oba Jimoh Oyewumi Ajagungbade III, who died in December, 2021; the late Oba Saliu Adetunji, the 41st Olubadan of Ibadanland, died on Jan. 2 and now the Alaafin of Oyo.

    The first class oba, who reigned for 52 years, departed at the age of 83.

    Meanwhile, Gov. Seyi Makinde, is expected to make an official announcement upon receiving the report of the traditional ruler’s passage.

    The remains of Alaafin were brought to Oyo on Saturday morning to commence the necessary traditional rites of his passage.

  • Drama as family cancel their son’s burial after spotting his manhood was missing

    Drama as family cancel their son’s burial after spotting his manhood was missing

    A South African family, The Tjales called off the funeral of their son, Mpho, after it was discovered that his penis was missing.

    According to Daily Sun SA, the parents of the deceased, Portia and Bellium Tjale had gone to wash his body when they discovered the missing part.

    The family from Daveyton, Ekurhuleni, refused to take the disfigured body.

    Portia said, “My son’s body was collected from home with everybody’s part intact, but some parts are now missing. Why is that?”

    She said her son’s body was collected by a funeral home the day he died but they had no cold storage, thus transferring the body to another where the body part went missing.

    The police have since opened an investigation into a case of violation of the corpse.

  • Why I vowed not to attend any burial ceremony – Tonto Dikeh

    Why I vowed not to attend any burial ceremony – Tonto Dikeh

    Controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dike has opened up on why she doesn’t attend burial ceremonies.

    The mother of one said she vowed since as a teenager not to attend burials and nothing will make her change her mind.

    Tonto said that her mother’s burial might be the first ever she would attend.

    She wrote: “I’ve never attended a burial before, I will never attend one too.

    “I said this when I was a child and I will stick by it. My mom’s burial will/might be my first ever.

    “To all my friends that think I’m shutting them out, my reason is that I don’t attempt burials, if I let you attend my mom’s I will owe you same favour and I can’t repay that.

    “If you love me pray for my family, if you intend to support me, only pray for me. Don’t send a dime or a consolation message, I don’t do so well with that but know that I appreciate you all a lot and I am grateful.”