Bishop Aluko, Wife Pay Condolence Visit to Family of Late AFAN Secretary, Aremo

as Family Announces Burial Arrangement

The Bishop of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Ifaki Diocese, the RT. Rev Sunday Aluko and his wife, Mrs Monisola have paid a condolence visit to the family of late Mr. Aremo Emmanuel Adesola Family.

Addressing the children of the deceased, Reverend Aluko sympathized with the family members over the irreparable loss.

Thr cleric prayed God to give them the fortitude to bear the monumental loss.

He encourage the family to take it in good faith and be strong and have faith in God.

The Spiritual father specially pray with the widow and urge her to keep faith.

The late All Farmers Associations of Nigeria Secretary, Ekiti State Chapter, Mr Aremo died on Tuesday,10th May 2022 at ABUAD MULTISYSTEM After he was involved in a car crash along Afao/Ijan road.

The family has now released a statement through the deceased son Aremo Adeshola Olamide about his funeral Programm which is due to take place between 6th – 8th July 2022.

On the 6th, Service of Song by the Methodist women’s Fellowship, at his residence lane 5, covenant Avenue Ajebamidele, Ado Ekiti.

7th of July 2022, Corpse leaves ABUAD HOSPITAL to AFAN Secretariat for Lying in state and then proceed to His Church, Methodist Church Nigeria, Miracle Centre Moferere, Ajilosun, Ado Ekiti.

Thereafter Wake keep and Lying in state at his residence at Lane 5, covenant Avenue Ajebamidele.

8th July corpse depart Ado Ekiti to his home town, Orin Ekiti where Funeral Service will be held at Methodist Church Nigeria, Orin Ekiti.

Interment at his home D20, Ilukoojo street, Orin Ekiti.

Entertainment of guest follow at Mother Mary Catholic Primary Shool. Orin Ekiti.

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