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Chief Mrs. Bibiana Odutuga Family Releases Funeral Arrangements
- Preceding the burial ceremony will be her lying in state slated to hold at Digboloye street, Odomola, Epe.
The family of Chief Mrs. Bibiana Durogbola Odutuga have announced burial arrangements for its Matriarch, an accomplished mother and grandmother who died after a brief illness last month.
Chief Mrs Bibiana Odutoga died on Sunday, August 22, 2021. She will be buried on Friday, October 8, 2020, according a statement released by her family, and made available to Eko Hot Blog.
The funeral proceedings will begin on Monday, October 4, 2021 with a service of songs at her residence, 27 Adeyeri crescent, Ifako Agege, Lagos.
A Christian wake keep follows on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at Eniola Events Centre
Plot 1, Abuja Zone, Ijaye Low Cost Housing, Pen Cinema, Agege.
Preceding the burial ceremony will be her lying in state slated to hold at Digboloye street, Odomola, Epe.
On Friday, family, friends, loved ones and acquaintances will pay their last respects to Chief Mrs Bibiana with a grandiose funeral ceremony viewed not necessarily as an inevitable human tragedy, but a celebration of life and a call to glory, given Mrs Bibiana’s richly impactful life during her sojourn on earth.
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Burial service holds at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ibowon, Mojoda, Epe while reception will quickly follow at Adebowale road, Odomola.
She is survived by a host of children and grandchildren and will best be remembered for her kindness and compassion by all those who cross paths with her during her richly impact journey on the highway of existence.
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