By Mojisola Oladele
Death has been described as inevitable, hence the need for Nigerians to leave behind legacies worthy of emulation.
Methodist Archbishop of Ifaki Dioceses, The Most Reverend Sunday Ogunlere made the call during the funeral service for Late Prince Adeoye Olayiwola Aladegbami, held at Methodist Church Cathedral, Ilogbe, Ifaki- Ekiti, Ekiti State.
While maintaining that good deeds yield good results, The Most Reverend Ogunlere said Nigerians irrespective of social status should be mindful of remarks people would make about them after death.
He described the Late Prince Aladegbami as a worker in God’s vineyard and a principled individual.
Speaking about her father, one of his children, Mrs Adetoun Olutayo, who is also an officer of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, described her late father as a lover of children and unifier of the family.


Late Prince Adeoye Olayiwola Aladegbami aged 87, who died on 13th June, 2025, is survived by wife, children, sisters and brothers, among whom is the Assistant Director, News and Current Affairs of Federal Radio Cooperation of Nigeria, FRCN, Gold FM, Ilesa, Miss Folakemi Oye.
Edited by Olaolu Fawole
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