Chief Samuel Sunday Obaro who died on March 11, 2021, was born on the 6th of November 1938 in Igarra, the headquarters of Akoko-Edo Local Government Area in Edo State. He was the fourth surviving son of Okomayin Joseph Izuse and Mrs. Abigail Owanza Obaro of the Eshinavaka Royal Family. His paternal grandfather was the son of Otaru Aibobo and his mother was the sister of Otaru Idanage.
It was about the time of Samuel’s birth that Apostle Joseph Balalola, the founder of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) visited Igarra for evangelization. His father and mother were converted to become Christians and were subsequently baptized and became founding members of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Igarra. Chief Obaro attended the CAC with his parents from a tender age and remained a devout member of the church till his death. His mother was “Iya-ijo” of CAC until her death. Little Samuel was the first baby to be christened in the Christ Apostolic Church in 1938.
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He was suffering from various old-age related complications.
On December 30 last year, Moudud was admitted to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka as he had fallen ill due to low haemoglobin.
He also suffered a mild stroke while undergoing treatment at the hospital. On January 7, a permanent pacemaker was implanted in his heart.
Soon after his death news spread, people from various corners started expressing shock.
His political wisdom, books on country s politics and legal explanations will remain as reference in the country s political and judiciary landscape.
Barrister Moudud served as the prime minister, deputy prime minister, vice-president, and minister of the country.
Chief Olufolake Solanke, SAN: First Female Senior Advocate of Nigeria
A Teacher and a Lawyer, Chief Folake Solanke OON, CON, SAN was born on March 29th, 1932 in Abeokuta. She attended Ago Oko Primary School, Abeokuta from 1937-1939, Emo Girls School, Abeokuta from 1940-1944 and Methodist Girls High School, Yaba Lagos, from 1945-1949, where she consistently took the first prize in English and Mathematics.
With a privileged background, born to the prominent J.S. Odulate (founder of Alabukun Medicine), she travelled to England.
In 1951, she entered the King’s College in the University of Durham, now the University of Newscastle in England where she obtained her BA (2nd Division) in Latin and Mathematics in 1954. In 1955, she received a Diploma Certificate in Education. She taught Latin and Mathematics at Pipers Corner School, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire between 1957 and 1958, and in 1960, Chief Solanke gained admission into Gray’s Inn, London to read for a degree in law. She wa
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Hi John, Good to Talk brings back Some Great Memories times We will Never See Again !!.
What a World We live in Today !!?, Covid Worst Time in My Life Time !!?.
Susan was 2nd Youngest, Francis is the Baby 58 !!.
My Wifes Sister has had a Apartment in Lisbon,( the Capital) for over 30 Yrs !!
So Many Holidays here over that Time !!, and Also back in the EU but Not for Much Longer !!??.
Good Country & the Weather !, only thing the Language, but We get by !!.
Had Holidays here when We lived in Oz, 2 wks UK 2 Wks Portugal.