The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew’s Anglican Communion in Owo today wore a mournful look as the Chief of Protocols to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, Late Ade Oluwatomisin Ogunbodede was laid to rest.

The congregation, members of the deceased family, political and professional associates were virtually in dark attires at the church to bid him farewell.

Describing life as unpredictably transient and uncontrollable, the Owo Diocesan Bishop of Anglican Diocese, Right Reverend Stephen Fagbemi urged Christians to be prepared and to settle whatever could hinder their eternity. 

Bishop Fagbemi, however, appealed to government to ensure that Nigeria roads were carnage free, adding that a great number of such accidents were avoidable.

In his letter of condolences, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu described his late chief protocol as a dedicated, dependable and humble ally.

His wife, Olufunke and children described the late lawyer as a loving husband and caring father, but saw his untimely death as shockingly painful and unbearable.

Aged fifty-six, Late Ade Oluwatomisin Ogunbodede, a lawyer, who died in a motor accident on the second of this month along Akure-Ilesha road on his way from Ibadan Oyo State is survived by wife, four children, aged mother and siblings.

Olorunferanmi Odofin

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