Mr Kehinde Aderemi, the Special Assistant (SA) on Media to the Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, on Sunday lost his mother, Alhaja Wulemot Abike Aderemi, who has since been buried according to the Islamic rites.
Aareonakakanfo’s media aide, Aderemi made this known in a statement made available to newsmen, saying that his mother died this morning, aged 86.
Speaking on behalf of the family, he said the demise of his late mother was an irreparable loss, describing her as the “Jewel of an inestimable value.”
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Aderemi said the deceased, whom he noted remained the best mother ever, “lived a very meaningful life, teaching us the core value of life,” saying that he would for ever “cherish the great lessons she taught us,all my siblings and her memories will linger on for the rest of my life.”
“I have lost the driver that drove me to this world.Though she lived a very meaningful life, teaching us the core value of life. She remained the best mother ever.
“I will always cherish the great lessons she taught us,all my siblings and her memories will linger on for the rest of my life,” Aderemi.
Alhaja Wulemot Abike Aderemi 86 is survived by five children, grand children and great grand children, including Mr. Aderemi Adebayo, Mr. Kehinde Aderemi, Mrs. Taiwo Jaiyeola, Rasheedat Mustapha, Folashade Jimoh, among others.
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