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  • Service of Songs: Obasanjo, Anyaoku, Obi, others celebrate Adebanjo

    Service of Songs: Obasanjo, Anyaoku, Obi, others celebrate Adebanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, a former Commonwealth General-Secretary, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, on Wednesday joined other eminent Nigerians to celebrate the life and contributions of the late Afenifere Leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo.

    Obasanjo, Anyaoku and others paid tributes to Adebanjo at a Night of Tributes and Service of Songs organised in his honour in Lagos .

    Recall that Adebanjo passed away on Feb, 14, aged 96.

    He will be buried on Saturday in Isanya Ogbo, near Ijebu Ode, Ogun.

    In his tribute, Obasanjo said  Adebanjo’s death was as a personal loss,describing him as a great man and a foremost nationalist.

    “His transition is no doubt a huge loss, not only to me , to Ogun state, but also to the country as a whole. He was a great man, a committed nationalist.

    “Adebanjo had a highly successful career, with selfless service lent to his community, state, and indeed the entire nation,” Obasanjo said.

    According to him, the late Afenifere leader  will be remembered as a foremost nationalist and a patriot  who did his best for the country.

    He added that though out his political life,  Adebanjo demonstrated that politics was not for personal enrichment, but for rendering faithful service to humanity.

    In his tribute titled “Chief Ayo Adebanjo: A Symbol of Passion for a Successful Nigerian Project”, Anyaoku, who was represented by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr Ikenna Ikoli, said the death of the late Afenifere leader was the end of an epoch in the history of Nigeria.

    The elder statesman  said Adebanjo was a great nationalist, who believed in and worked for a united and progressive Nigeria.

    “He (Adebanjo) was a disciple of one of the three founding fathers of Nigeria, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, and remained, to the very end, loyal to his leader’s legacy of campaigning for a truly federalist Nigeria in which the country’s different ethnic component parts can live in harmony, unity, and progressive development.

    “Chief Ayo Adebanjo had an unshakable belief in the capacity of Nigeria’s different ethnic groups to live together in one united country if their diversity is constructively addressed in the country’s constitution.

    “This, I believe, was his reason for becoming a leading member of the Patriots, which is a group of experienced Nigerians who are committed to promoting the adoption of a national constitution,” he said.

    According to him, Adebanjo,as leader of Afenifere ,promoted  collaboration with the leaders of the other Nigerian cultural organisations.

    “His prominent role in the 2014 National Conference confirmed him as an indefatigable champion of national unity through an appropriate constitution. He must be counted as one of the heroes of Nigeria’s modern democracy,” he added.

    In his tribute, Obi said that Adebanjo lived well and everyone should seek to be celebrated like him.

    “Baba lived a life of value, cared in details for the poor in the society.”he said.

    Speaking, a former  governor of Akwa Ibom,, Obong Attah, said that Adebanjo was the one that encouraged him to form the Compatriots and to bring all the socio-cultural groups in the east, in the west, and in the north together.

    “At 86 years of age, I have very few regrets in life. But sadly, one of those regrets is that I did not meet Ayo Adebanjo earlier in my life,” he said

    Attah said that Adebanjo worked for the truth, equity, justice, and the people, adding he was  a pillar of advocacy for a restructured Nigeria and true federalism.

    “He spoke his mind boldly and always spoke the truth , but not just to damn the consequences, but because he believed that the consequences would be good for everybody,” Attah said.

    Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank ,described Adebanjo as Nigeria’s gladiator of truth who lived an  impactful life.

    Speaking, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, a former Minister of Education, described Adebanjo as a man who set great standards in  character, integrity and contentment.

    Earlier in his welcome address, Dr Biodun Shobanjo, the Chairman of the Burial Planning Committee, said that Adebanjo yearned for a great Nigeria built on the foundation of true federalism and egalitarianism.

    Shobanjo, who thanked President Bola Tinubu, South West governors  and National Assembly members for supporting his burial plans , said that Adebanjo dedicated the greater part of his 96 years to Nigeria.

    Also, the new Afenifere Leader, Oba Oladipo Olaitan, described Adebanjo as an extraordinary leader, adding he was a fearless patriot and a relentless advocate for justice.

    “His was a life only dedicated to truth, equity, and unshaken  belief in a better Nigeria- a life of unyielding principle,” Olaitan said.

    Pastor Tunde Bakare of Global Community Citadel Church, in his sermon ,stressed that life is ephemeral ,urging  everyone to live impactful lives.

    “The best of men are still men and nothing but a vapour. We should live our lives accurately that when we leave here we will be missed. Our lives are frail. There is always an end,” the cleric said.

    Leading prayers for Nigeria and  family of Adebanjo,  Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Senior Pastor , Trinity House, said that the late Afenifere leader paid a huge sacrifice for the nation.

    NAN reports that an array of other associates, friends and family members of late Adebanjo in their tributes, said that the late Yoruba leader lived a life of impact and touched many lives.

    In his tribute, Adebanjo’s grandson, Mr Oloruntobi Atte, said that his grandpa mourned and rejoice for Nigeria and sacrificed a lot for the nation at the expense of his life.

    “He had the bravery to say it as it is. He used his voice to separate what was good and what was evil for this country. He gave us directions, we rejoice f forthrightness,” the deceased’s grand son said.

    Other dignitaries in attendance included former govs. Kayode Fayemi, Niyi Adebayo, Gbenga Daniel, Rauf Aregbesola, Aminu Tambuwal, Olusegun Osoba and wife of Ogun Gov. Mrs Bamidele Abiodun.

    PDP’chieftain, Bode George, Sen. Olorunnimbe Mamora, Dr Joe Okei- Odumakin, Afenifere leaders were also present.

  • 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

  • Kefas: Gov Darius, ex-Head of Service attend service of songs

    Kefas: Gov Darius, ex-Head of Service attend service of songs

    Taraba state governor, Arch. Darius Ishaku and the former Head of Service of the federation, Mr. Danladi Kefasi were among top dignitaries who attended the Service of song of late Air Commodore Ibrahim Kefas.
    Kefas, a former military administrator of Delta and Cross Rivers State passed on on the 1st of October, 2021.
    The Service which held at the deceased compound in Gwarinpa Abuja, was graced by leading members of the political class, acquaintances and family members.
    Dignitaries at the event include former military administrator of Adamawa state,Air Vice Marshall Greg Agboneni (retd), who succeeded Kefas as military administrator of Cross River state; Middle Belt Congress President, Dr. Pogu Bitrus , Air Commodore Dan Sulieman and Air Vice Marshall Okafor (rtd).
    Speakers at the event were unanimous in their eulogies, describing the late Kefas as a patriot and an administrator per Excellence.
    In his homily, the RCC Chairman of Abuja, Rev. Dawudu Tanko, stressed the need to live a life worthy of emulation noting that Kefas lived a great life.
    Summarising his services to the church, Rev. Tanko said late Kefas dedicated himself to missionary efforts. He recounted how Kefas once donated his car to the ministry’s outreaches.
    In a good will message, Governor Darius said late Kefas was a great lover of people. He said when he went to Delta State for an official function, a foremost traditional ruler spoke glowingly of the late Kefas.
    In the same vein, a representative of the Olu of Warri said late Kefas played a strategic role in preserving the peace in the Niger Delta area, especially in promoting good governance.
    Late Kefas would be buried in Wukari on the 16th of October, 2021.
  • My husband is not dead, he’ll rise again – Dare Adeboye’s wife

    My husband is not dead, he’ll rise again – Dare Adeboye’s wife

    Mrs Temitope Adeboye, wife of late Pastor Dare Adeboye has broken her long silence on the death of her husband, saying he did not die but asleep.

    Temitope, in her tribute to her husband during the service of songs on Monday evening at the Redemption Camp, described her him as a wonderful man.

    Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and his wife Dolapo were among those who attended the service of songs for late Pastor Dare Adeboye, son of the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

    Also at the event were former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko and former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel.

    “Pastor Dare, my husband was a wonderful person. He was amazing in every sense of the way.

    “I do not mourn him at all, I weep because he left me. He slept, he did not die and I know, I am sure, because on the Resurrection morning, he will rise again and we will see him in glory.

    “I am sure because he was saved. I am sure because he believed in Christ. His salvation was sure, it was certain. He said, “if I die today, I know I am fulfilled. I’ve done what the Lord has asked me to do.”

    “He was not afraid of death. He was not afraid. It is not a matter of how short, it is not a matter of time, but how well and He lived well.

    “He lived a good life, He lived to the glory of God. He lived, he served God. His life was dedicated to Christ and that is why I am sure that he is in Heaven,” she stated.

    See photos:

    Former Ondo Governor, Mimiko
    Otunba Gbenga Daniel
    Leke Adeboye

    The Osinbajo's

  • PHOTOS: RCCG sets stage for Pastor Dare’s service of songs at Redemption Camp

    PHOTOS: RCCG sets stage for Pastor Dare’s service of songs at Redemption Camp

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has prepared the stage for the service of songs of Pastor Dare Adeboye, late son of Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

    According to the funeral arrangements released for the burial of Pastor Dare, thanksgiving songs and tribute will be held later today, Monday 10th May 2021 between 4pm and 6pm.

    The venue of the thanksgiving songs and tribute was announced to be RCCG House of Favour, Redemption Camp.

    On Sunday, a special service was held at City of David Youth Church Eket, Akwa Ibom, where he pastored.

    See photos below of the RCCG House of Favour venue already prepared awaiting the thanksgiving songs and tribute later this evening:

  • Okowa, others pay glowing tributes to Late Major General David Ejoor

    Delta State Governor, Sen Dr Ifeanyi Okowa joined other well-meaning Nigerians to pay tributes to the late Major General (Olorogun) David Akpode Ejoor (Rtd), GCON, OFR, who died on February 10.

    They extolled the sterling qualities of Major General Akpode Ejoor while paying tributes during a service of songs held in his honour in Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Governor Okowa, who was represented by the Honourable Commissioner for Information, Chief Patrick Ukah, said he felt greatly touched by the news of his transition because “he was a respected senior citizen, a strong pillar and a leader in the Urhobo nation, the state and indeed our dear country.

    We have no doubt, lost a great, honest, straight forward and patriotic citizen”, he said.

    He described the late General as a “detribalized elder statesman who stood for the unity of the state and indeed Nigeria throughout his life time. He was dependable. He exhibited astonishing intelligence in handling issues. He was always on the side of peace. We should be inspired by his legacies”, he said, adding, “he was one of the finest officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces”.

    The night of Tributes anchored by the Military Chaplain marked the beginning of week-long obsequies for the late General as announced by his family. It was attended by an array of Military officers, top dignitaries from the Urhobo nation, members of his famous Old Boys Association of Government College Ughelli (GCUOBA) and a host of others.

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Burutai, who was represented by Maj Gen Martins O Enendu, Deputy Commandant, NAFRC, said though by tradition, the Army keeps its tribute till the graveside ceremonies, nevertheless “if we have inherited an Army that is solid, it is because of the foundation laid by fathers like the late Gen Ejoor ”.

    In addition, more tributes came in from his family members and GCU Old Boys Association. The Late General was variously described as a man who led an exemplary life, a disciplinarian, role model, peace loving, intelligent, a great golfer and above all, a lover of God, who never allowed his achievements to becloud his love and commitment to God.

    Among the dignitaries present were Olorogun Dr Moses O Taiga, the President General of Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide, Arc Charles Majoroh, the President General of GCUOBA, Vanguard Publisher, Sam Amuka, Ambassador B. A Clarke, former Nigerian Permanent Rep to the UN, Engr Alfred Okoigun, GMD/Founder Arco Plc and Maj Gen Adekunle Shodunke, Chief of Army Standard & Evaluation among others.

    Born in 1932 in Ovu, Delta State, Ejoor had his secondary education at the famous Government College Ughelli where he was the School Prefect and Captain of Athletics. He joined the Nigerian Army in 1953 at its beginning; he was in the first set of Cadets and among the first dozen officers to train at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, England. In 1960, then Captain Ejoor, he commanded the Army Guards at the Flag-Raising Ceremony on Nigeria’s Independence Day on October 1, 1960. He was the first indigenous Commandant of the Nigeria Defence Academy. He was the first Military Governor of Midwest Region, now Edo and Delta states. And later served as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). He retired from the Army in 1975 at age 43 and thereafter became the President General of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU).

  • Ekwueme: Nigerians in Diaspora hold service of songs on Sunday

    Nigerians in Diaspora will be holding a Memorial and Service of Songs on Sunday, 14 January 2018 in honour of the late former Vice President of Nigeria Dr Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme GCON (Ide of the Oko Kingdom).

    The service of songs will start at 3pm and at The Father’s House International Church, Burnt Oak, London.

    Dr Ekwueme was the first elected Vice President in office of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 1979 to 1983.

    Dr Ekwueme was born in Oko, Orumba North Local Government in Anambra State on October 21, 1932. And, he died at the aged of 85 years in a London Hospital on November 19, 2017.

    Asked why Nigerians are holding the Service of songs, Chief Mike Ndukwe the President, Council of Igbo Communities, UK (CIC) the organizers of the event said; In recognition and appreciation of his selfless public service, the least the Community can do for the late Elder Statesman is to hold this inter-faith and inter-denominational service for now and to pray for his Soul to Rest in Peace and for God to comfort his Family. He served Nigeria and Igbo nation impeccably and superbly as Vice President,’ Ndukwe said.