Lifestyle

Nigerians have been advised to continue to trust in the Lord no matter the situation of the country.

The founder, Jesus Jewels International Church, Oke Bola, Ibadan, The Reverend Bode Jegede gave the advice in the in a sermon at the burial service for Madam Abike Ogunyemi.

The Reverend Jegede encouraged the congregation to be upright in all their daily activities and intensify their prayers for the nation.

He also admonished the congregation to emulate Madam Abike Ogunyemi who was God-fearing throughout her lifetime, reminding them that everyone would have account to give at the end of earthly sojourn.

In separate interviews, some of the children of the deceased said Mama Ogunyemi was a giver, caring, loving and prayerful mother.

Highlights of the burial ceremony were rendition of hymns, special anthems, and prayers for the children and grandchildren of the deceased.

Late Madam Ogunyemi who died at 80 years, was the mother of Mrs. Funmilayo Akinwumi Secretary to the Acting Zonal Director, Radio Nigeria Ibadan.

Funmilola Obagbayegun

Lifestyle

Christians have been advised to leave legacies worthy of emulation.

The founder, Jesus Jewels International Church Oke-Bola Ibadan, The Reverend Bode Jegede gave the advice during a sermon at the wake for Madam Abike Ogunyemi.

The Reverend Jegede described late Madam Ogunyemi as a woman of integrity, who loved God whole heartedly.

The cleric admonished the congregation to emulate the deceased in behaviour as everybody would give account of his doings at the end of earthly sojourn.

Some of the children of the deceased said their mother was caring while relations as well as friends eulogized the deceased’s peaceful lifestyle.

Highlights of the wake were rendition of hymns, Bible reading and prayer for the children of the deceased.

Late Mrs. Ogunyemi was the mother of Mrs. Funmilayo Akinwumi, the Secretary to the Acting Zonal Director, Radio Nigeria Ibadan.

Funmilola Obagbayegun