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Benin Agog As Former NBA President Buries Dad, Henry Omorogieva Akpata, in Style

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By Eric Elezuo and Ruth Akpan

It was an admixture of gloom and joy as family and friends gathered to give one of Nigeria’s most distinguished medical practitioner and gynaecologist, Dr. Henry Omorogieva Akpata, a befitting burial in Benin, Edo State.

Dr. Henry Omorogieva Akpata, who was the father of a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association and 2024 Labour party governorship candidate in Edo State, Barr. Olumide Akpata, died at the age of 84. His passing evoked sudden regrets because of his worthy life of impact on so many people, known and unknown. The situation, which has left a gap in their lives even as they rejoiced reminiscing on his selfless and purposeful life of philanthropy to humanity, successfully attending to several gynaecological cases during his life time.

The road to the final resting place of the distinguished medical practitioner, who died earlier in January, began with an honorable service of songs-cum-tributes night at Uyi Grand Marquee, Benin City where family and friends turned out in their numbers to render testimonials of the deceased impactful life as well as shower him with encomiums. Speaker after speaker, the environment was charged overwhelming testimonies of a life well lived.

Most prevalent of eulogies were the descriptions of intelligence, industry, selflessness and generosity. Many of the speakers noted that Pa Akpata typically embodied hardwork, perseverance and love for the community, and was a compassionate father, who raised his children in the fear of God, inculcating in them the desire to strive for excellence and honour.

A solemn funeral service was held the day after service of songs at the United Baptist Church, Mission Road, Benin City in Edo State. The turn out as expected was unprecedented with legal luminaries and political juggernauts including the popular Labour Party President candidate in thr 2023 general elections, Mr. Peter Obi, in attendance.

The service kicked off as soon as the remains of the deceased were brought into the church by the Pallbearers, just as his first son, Olumide Akpata, who contested the governorship seat of Edo State in 2024, took the bible reading from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-15.

Delivering the sermon, renowned former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, described Dr. Akpata as a man remembered for decades of selfless service to humanity through medicine, urging christians to place their hope in God and living an impactful life rather than in worldly and mundane things.

He said, “there is life after this life. If your hope is only in this world, then you have a serious problem because this world is temporary. If your hope is in your connections, charms or wealth, they will fail you. So where is your hope, Christ or something else?”

Among other activities, the choir led the congregation through singing of hymns, praises and worship, rendering the atmosphere of total surrender to the will of Almighty God.

The service was rounded off with prayers for the repose of the soul of the deceased as well as for the well being of the family members and friends just the remains made their way their place of final abode.

Moments later, a sumptuous and superlative reception were held at Cathelea Convention Centre, Benin City, where guests were pampered with first-rate victuals. Not only that, a traditional dance troupe and musician were also on hand to ensure that everyone was entertained to the maximum.

Among the dignitaries that graced the occasion were the Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ossai, Deputy Governor of Abia State, Ikechukwu Emetu, former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, former Edo State Governors, Senator Osarienmen Osunbor and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shaibu, former Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Managing Director of SPDC, Osagie Okunbo, former President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr. Amaju Pinnick, former President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Bashorun J.K. Randle amongst others.

The late Dr. Henry was born on the 29th of May 1940 to Chief Johnson Ogunleye Akpata and Mrs. Victoria Akpata. He died on the 10th of January, 2025 at age 84 after a brief illness.

May the soul of the departed rest in perfect peace!

Photos: Ken Ehimen

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Elderly Community Outreach Brings Hope, Wellness to Ikorodu Seniors

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The Leezeet Tender Heart Foundation, in partnership with Divine Care Hub, has held an inspiring Elderly Community Outreach Programme in Ikorodu.

Led by the founder, Mrs. Elizabeth Adegbite, the event celebrated and supported senior citizens, widows, and orphans, highlighting the importance of mental, physical, and social well-being for older adults.

The programme, themed “Promoting Economic Empowerment & Mental Wellness Among Older Adults,” included prayers, praise and worship, gentle exercises, massage therapy, nutrition talks, and economic empowerment sessions. Ms. Abimbola Shaba shared tips on Affordable Nutrition and Healthy Living for the Elderly, while Mrs. Adigun and Ms. Loveth highlighted social welfare and economic opportunities.

Creative moments included a heartfelt poem by Mrs. Grace Oni and a colorful senior fashion parade coordinated by Mrs. Oladehinde, reminding everyone that style has no age limit. The event was beautifully anchored by MC Mrs. Adebo and concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. Fabunmi.

Mrs. Adegbite called on the Ikorodu community, NGOs, and individuals to step up interventions for the elderly, stressing that together, communities can ensure dignity, care, and hope for all seniors.

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Princess Emily Teniade Ogunsakin Celebrates 90th Birthday in Style

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By Ruth Akpan                                      Photos: Tunde Bolarinwa

The city of Ile-Ife lit up in colours penultimate week as the matriarch of the Ogunsakin family, Princess Emily Teniade Ogunsakin, was celebrated by family members, friends, associates and well wishers as she joined the nonagerian club.

It was a moment of grace and gratitude as all and sundry gathered to honour a remarkable woman of faith and grace, who joyfully marked her 90th birthday. The milestone event, hosted by her children led by Asiwaju Segun Ogunsakin, was a heartfelt celebration of a matriarch whose life has been defined by devotion, discipline, and divine favour.

The celebration began in the most fitting way; with praises and prayers at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Ayegbaju, Ile-Ife. The church, filled with joyful hymns and the fragrance of thanksgiving, echoed with gratitude as Mama, surrounded by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and loved ones, gave thanks to God for nine decades of His faithfulness.

The service was officiated by Rt. Rev. Olubunmi A. Akinlade, Bishop of the Diocese of Ife (Anglican Communion), who in his sermon extolled the celebrant’s unwavering commitment to the things of God. The Bishop described Mama as “a vessel of grace” whose life of prayer and humility has shaped generations.

He encouraged her to continue steadfastly in prayer, noting that “a mother’s prayer is the greatest covering a family can have.” His message resonated deeply with the congregation, serving as a reminder of the quiet but powerful influence of a godly matriarch.

The service was rich in hymns, scriptural readings and heartfelt prayers. The high point came when Mama, radiant and energetic, was called forward for a special thanksgiving. With graceful steps, she danced to the altar, her face glowing with joy and gratitude; a living testimony of strength at 90.

The service concluded with special prayers for her continued health, peace and prosperity. The congregation also joined in a stirring rendition of the “Happy Birthday” song, filling the sanctuary with warmth and celebration. A short photo session followed with the clergy and family, capturing moments that reflected the beauty of faith, family, and longevity.

From the church, guests proceeded to the Ojaja Arena, Ile-Ife for the grand reception. The spacious venue had been beautifully transformed into a scene of elegance and colour to reflect royalty befitting for a princess.

The event was masterfully compered by Yinka Salawu, who kept the guests entertained throughout the programme.

One after another, family members and friends took turns to share glowing tributes about the celebrant. Her children spoke of her as a prayer warrior, a pillar of wisdom, and a mother whose life of integrity continues to guide their paths. Friends described her as compassionate, disciplined, and deeply God-fearing.

For the Ogunsakin family, the day was not just about age; it was a celebration of legacy, values and enduring strength of a mother’s love.

The cutting of the beautifully designed birthday cake, surrounded by her children was a joyful moment. The hall came alive with applause, laughter, camera flashes and toast in honour of a woman who is well-loved by all.

Guests were later treated to a lavish spread of local and continental dishes, complemented by an array of drinks while the Adonai Band serenaded the gathering with a medley of gospel and highlife tunes, keeping the atmosphere vibrant and festive with melodies that carried both nostalgia and joy.

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Sanwo-Olu, Umo Eno, Adeleke, Smart Ogbonna Headline 2025 African Global Excellence Awards

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The stage is set for the highly anticipated 2025 edition of the African Global Excellence Awards (AGEA), a prestigious recognition platform dedicated to celebrating individuals and organizations that have made exceptional contributions to Africa’s growth and development across diverse sectors.

Scheduled to take place on November 1, 2025, at Ivy Hotel (formerly Presken Hotel), Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, this year’s ceremony promises to be an unforgettable gathering of distinguished guests, business leaders, policymakers, entertainers, and media executives from within Nigeria and across the continent.

Among the eminent personalities expected to be honored at the event are Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, and Dr. Smart Ogbonna a visionary leader widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to business, leadership, and philanthropy.

The awards ceremony, hosted by renowned media and PR expert Victor Udoh, seeks to spotlight individuals and institutions that exemplify excellence, innovation, and integrity in their fields. It also serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration among changemakers dedicated to advancing Africa’s socio-economic transformation.

Other notable honorees for the 2025 edition include Kingsley Okoli, Dr. Smart Ogbonna, the Moses Taaboo Foundation, Queeneth Agbor, and Lauretta Ogboro, Director-General of Edo State Diaspora Affairs, alongside several other distinguished achievers who continue to make remarkable strides in their respective endeavors.

The glamorous evening will feature electrifying musical performances by top Nigerian artistes, alongside exquisite cuisine, fine drinks, and world-class entertainment promising guests a truly memorable experience.

Speaking ahead of the event, the convener, Victor Udoh, reaffirmed the core mission of the African Global Excellence Awards, stating that the initiative continues to stand as a beacon of recognition for Africans driving meaningful impact and transformation.

“Our goal is to recognize and inspire those who are not only achieving excellence but also creating opportunities and driving progress across the continent,” he said.

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