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OBITUARY: Jude Ukori’s father for burial on Friday

Immediate past chairman of the Egbema-Gbaramatu Communities Development Foundation (EGCDF), Amb. Jude Ebitimi Ukori, is set to bury his father, Late High Chief Richard Kuroiye Ukori, the Amaokosuwei of Jamagie town in Egbema Kingdom, Ovia South/West LGA of Edo State, on the 25th day of March, 2022.

He died at the age of 98.

See burial arrangements as follow:

“The families of Ukori in Kekewei Quarter of Jamagie Town, Ovia South/West LGA Edo State and Etu of Ogegere-Amukpe, in Sapele LGA, Delta State, cordially invite the general public to the Burial Ceremony of their beloved son, brother, uncle, cousin, father, grandfather, great grandfather, LATE HIGH CHIEF (SNR BONARGE) RICHARD KUROIYE UKORI  a.k.a Azazakaza, The Amaokosuwei of Jamagie town in Egbema Kingdom.

✅DAY ONE
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022

1pm-6pm: Service of Songs/Reception at Comprehensive Road by Eugene Crescent off Warri-Sapele Rd, Amukpe Sapele before Javad Hotel.

✅DAY TWO
Friday, March 25, 2022

7:00am: Corpse leaves Okpara Vero Mortuary, Sapele to his hometown, through Pontu Water Side, Sapele, Delta State.

●12:00noon: Corpse arrives in Jamagie Town for funeral service.

●Football Match and entertainment of guests follows immediately.

●8:00pm: Social wake keep till dawn. Music to be supplied by Chief Kingsley Takemebo and his band.

✅DAY THREE
Saturday, March 26, 2022

●7:00am: Interment/laying to rest at his home town, Jamagie.

●12:00 noon: Wrestling Competition/Cultural Dances

●6:00pm: Children night- social wake keep till dawn

●Music to be supplied by Jking Alfred Izon-Ebi and his because of love crew.

✅Saturday, March 27, 2022

●8:00am: Thanksgiving and Outing Service at C&S Church, Jamagie Zion.

Signed:
OTINYENYIM UKORI
for the family

FEDERAL UKORI
For Children


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