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Omisore loses father-in-law, Fashubaa, at 102

Former Osun State deputy governor, Senator Iyiola Omisore has lost his father-in-law, High Chief Julius Adeleye Fashubaa.

Chief Fashubaa, a native of Ado-Ekiti in Ekiti State and a renowned school principal in the defunct western region died yesterday evening at the ripe age of 102 years.

According to Family sources, Barrister Mrs Mojisola Omisore, the Erelu Apesin of Ijeshaland and Yeyemolufe of the source, daughter of the deceased said Chief Fashubaa joined his ancestors on Wednesday evening, 15th day of January 2020.

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“Baba lived a very fulfilled life. He was a shining light and worthy example of hard work, positive influence and patriotism to his family and the local community. I am particularly going to miss his wise counsel and fatherly role,” he stated.

The former Senate chairman on appropriations prayed that the Almighty God will grant the soul of the departed centenarian eternal rest and comfort all of us.

Adeoye Faith

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