Friday, April 29, 2016

Ekiti buried four more dead Doctors.

Three medical medicos from Ekiti State and their driver, who died on Sunday along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway peregrinating to the Annual Delegates Meeting of the Nigerian Medical Sodality (NMA) in Sokoto, were buried.
They were buried after a commendation and funeral accommodation was held in their accolade at the NMA Secretariat, along Ado-Iyin Road, yesterday. The funeral accommodation was attended by Governor Ayo Fayose represented by his deputy, Dr, Kolapo Olusola; House of Assembly Verbalizer, Kola Oluwawole; Head of Accommodation, Dr. Gbenga Faseluka; Chief of Staff, Dipo Anisulowo; other senior regime officials and top NMA officials. Those who were buried were the tardy Dr. Atolani Adeniyi, Senior Health Officer with the Hospitals Management Board; the tardy Dr J.B. Ogunseye, who accommodated as Senior Dental Officer at General Hospital, Ifaki, the tardy Dr. Olayiwola Olajide, who until his death was President of the Sodality of Denizen Medicos (ARD), Ekiti State University Edifying Hospital (EKSUTH) branch and the driver of the NMA bus, Mr. Olowookere Ajibola. Ogunseye and Olajide were buried at the premises of the Doctors’ House while the remains of Adeniyi and Olowookere were conveyed to their communities for interment.

The remains of two other victims, the tardy Dr. Alexander Akinyele, who was a Denizen Medico, Community Medicine, Federal Edifying Hospital, Ido Ekiti (FETHI) and the tardy Dr. O.J. Taiwo, a consultant Anatomic Pathologist at EKSUTH will be buried on Monday and Tuesday respectively. Taiwo’s burial was put on hold because his mother died remotely 24 hours afore he died peregrinating to Sokoto. Catholic Bishop of Ekiti Diocese, the Most Rev. Felix Ajakaye, offered prayers for the families left behind by the deceased.

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