Jonathan, whose presidential
helicopter flew into Ibonwon town in Eredo Local Council Development Area of
Lagos State around 8:35a.m., did not arrive at the church venue where the mass
was held until around 11:15am in company with the First Lady, Dame Patience
Jonathan; the National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Adamu
Mu’azu; Minister of Works, Mike Onomonelem and other PDP chieftains.
Chief Obasanjo had arrived at the
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ibonwon about 10:35a.m. along with
Senator Andy Uba, who both waited for the arrival of the Mr. President for the
programme to commence.
However, the service started
immediately the president arrived the church and took his seat.
After delivering his speech at the
service, Jonathan told the congregation that he was leaving for Ghana and
Obasanjo thereafter accompanied him to his car.
The two were however left alone to
have a private discussion for some minutes before Jonathan left with his convoy
to the helipad to board the presidential helicopter.
A source close to Obasanjo hinted
that the former president used the brief discussion to drop an important piece
of information to the president with a piece of advice on the state of the
nation’s security.
Jonathan, Obasanjo, others bid
Otedola farewell
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Friday described the former governor of Lagos State, late Michael Otedola, as a man who lived a life worthy of emulation, as his body was laid to the mother earth on Friday.
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Friday described the former governor of Lagos State, late Michael Otedola, as a man who lived a life worthy of emulation, as his body was laid to the mother earth on Friday.
During a church service at
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ibonwon, Epe, Eredo Local Council
Development Area of Lagos, Jonathan extolled the deceased, saying that though
he served barely two years in office, he impacted positively on the people of
Lagos.
According to him, “late Otedola has
left his mark in the sound of time. His legacy is worthy of emulation by all
politicians and Nigerians generally.”
President Jonathan urged politicians
to have the people at heart while occupying public office, stressing that when
they leave, the people they serve will judge them accordingly.
He also urged Nigerians to continue
to pray for the peace and unity of the country, acknowledging that their
prayers have taken Nigeria thus far.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
described late Otedola as a worthy leader who lived a good life.
While delivering his sermon, Rev.
Philips Aniagwu admonished the congregation to live a life to replicate that of
Jesus Christ. He said everyone must some day depart this sinful world and only
God knows the appointed time.
He opined that one must be careful
when here on earth, so as not to be cut unawares by death.
He advised guests to reflect on
their lifestyles to influence others positively with the goal of making heaven.
“Otedola’s works while alive
spoke for him. I am not here to sing his praises or to preach the best
sermon,” he said.
Rev. Aniagwu urged Nigerians to
continue to live as brothers and sisters.
One of the eminent Nigerians who
extolled the virtues of late Otedola was Mr Segun Awolowo.
Other dignitaries in attendance were
Governor Babatunde Fashola, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola,
Cardinal Emeritus Olubunmi Okogie, Former Governor Peter Obi, Honourable Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, Minister of Agriculture, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, and many others.
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