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OBITUARY / CELEBRATION OF LIVES.

OBITUARY / CELEBRATION OF LIVES. 

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 With deep humility and total submission to the will of God, the families of Eleke & Elo of Orie Quarter, Ofagbe Town, in conjunction with the families of Onorien of Orugu Street, Ofagbe Town, and Inoge of Osa Street, Ovrode Town, all in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, announce the peaceful transition to eternal glory of their beloved parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and respected family patriarch and matriarch:

Late Pa Akpotu Ejabuno
Age: 94 years
                     &

Late Mrs. Susana Akpotu (Nee: Akporokoka) Age: 73 years

Late Pa Akpotu Ejabuno and Late Mrs. Susana Akpotu lived exemplary lives defined by integrity, discipline, faith in God, and unwavering commitment to family and community values. They were revered elders whose wisdom, counsel, and peaceful disposition endeared them to many within and beyond Ofagbe and Ovrode towns.

As devoted parents and grandparents, they instilled strong moral principles, unity, respect for tradition, and love for humanity. Their home served as a place of guidance, encouragement, and hospitality. Though their physical presence will be deeply missed, the legacy they leave behind remains firmly rooted in the lives of their children and generations yet unborn.

They are survived by children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family members, and a wide circle of friends and well-wishers.

Burial Arrangements.

Friday, 6th March 2026
Service of Songs at the Couple’s Residence
No. 8 Inibu Street, Ofagbe Town

Saturday, 7th March 2026
Corpses depart from General Hospital, Ozoro, and Ovrode Mortuary to Ofagbe
• 10:00am – Funeral Service at Emmanuel Anglican Church, Ofagbe
• Lying in State and Interment at the Residence of Late Pa Akpotu Ejabuno 

Reception of Guests:

Ibakpa Primary School, Ofagbe Town

Enquiries / RSVP

Mr. Salamon Akpots – 0701 295 2382
Mr. Nicodemus Ogumeyo – 0802 346 6489

The families express sincere gratitude to all relatives, friends, churches, and well-wishers for their prayers, support, and solidarity during this period of mourning.

“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” — Revelation 14:13

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