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A Pillar Of Epe Community – EPWA Mourns Loss Of Abdulrahman Lekki
The Epe Division Professional Women Association (EPWA) has expressed deep sorrow at the passing of Mr. Abdulrahman Lekki, who succumbed to the cold hand of death.
In a statement signed by the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee, EPWA conveyed its heartfelt condolences to the Lekki family during this challenging time.
Mr. Lekki was known for his kindness and positive influence, significantly impacting the lives of many, particularly the youth in Epe Division and throughout Lagos State.
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It reads: “The Epe-Division Professional Women Association EPWA was deeply saddened to hear the passing away of our beloved brother Mr ABDULRAHMAN LEKKI to the cold hand of death.
“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, the Executive Committee and the entire members of EPWA we expressed our heartfelt condolences to you during this difficult time.
“Mr. Abdulrahman Lekki was a wonderful person who touched many the lives that come across him, especially the youth of Epe Division and the Lagos State at large.
“We pray Almighty Allah comfort you; give you the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. Be with you, the children and the entire Lekki dynasty during this period. Please take heart and know that we all in EPWA are with you in prayer.
“Kindly accept out condolence with deepest sympathy”.
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