Akande loses son-in-law, pro-democracy groups mourn

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The Coalition of Pro – Democracy Groups for A Better Nigeria has condoled with former Osun State Governor and former interim National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande over the death of his son -in -law, Barrister Oyedele Clement Akintola

The deceased, aged 60, whose death was announced on Wednesday, was the husband of his first daughter, Mrs Bolaji Akintola (Nee Akande),

In a press statement to condole with Chief Bisi Akande who is currently,Chairman of the Governing Council, University of Ibadan (UI), Ibadan, Oyo state and other family members , the National Coordinator of the groups, Comrade Awa Bamiji described his death as a rude shock

and prayed for the repose of the deceased.

The statement reads” Life is like two sides of a coin and whatever be our share Today, must be taken in good faith with deep appreciation to Almighty God, who knows better than us.

“It is painful to receive the bad news at this moment of our time. Our Leader, Chief Bisi Akande, Afenifere/NADECO leader, former Osun State Governor, former interim National Chairman of All Progressives’ Congress (APC), who doubles as the newly appointed Chairman of the Governing Council, University of Ibadan (UI), Ibadan, Oyo State, lost his Son – In – Law, Barrister Oyedele Clement Akintola, aged 60, who was the Husband of his first daughter, Mrs Bolaji Akintola (Nee Akande), yesterday, Wednesday, 3rd July, 2024.

“We are shocked to the marrow and still remain speechless. All we need now, is to rally our Mentor, “Baba Omo Kekeke” so as to help lift up his soul at this challenging moment of his life with our various condolence messages while we look forward to the family for the release of the burial arrangement later.

“Death is an inevitable end for all living creatures and the reason why we must be preparing every seconds because it will surely come without any notice.

“May God Almighty uphold the family and grant his soul sweet repose. Ojo a jin nan si’ra. A ko ni fi Iru’e gba o!

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