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Nollywood Actress, Abiola Olaseeni, Set To Bury Dad In Ekiti State ...As Final Burial Ceremony To Be Announced Later By Family






Abiola Anike Olaseeni, an unassuming talented Nollywood actress, is set to bury her late dad, Engr. Olaseeni Abiodun Julius, who passed away weeks ago at 70 years.

The burial for the departed soul, who was a disciplinarian and God-fearing man, who died after a brief illness, will take place at Odo Ado Local Government in Ekiti State on Friday, October 27, 2023 in the presence of family members, and well-wishers in the community to bid him a final farewell.

 
No doubt, Abiola and her younger brother, Babatunde, with the support of their caring mother, have concluded plans to give their loving father a befitting burial in a simple, but classy way in their hometown.

 
Information available revealed that the people of Odo Ado Local Government will miss the great icon, who had been a source of joy to the development of the community and the youths in general.

 
Late Olaseeni Abiodun Julius, who was a respected Elder at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (Judah Parish), did well for the church in propagating the gospel to his family and the community at large. 

He was a reputable, retired principal and philanthropist before he died and many are not in doubt that he has gone to rest in the bossom of the Lord.

Abiola, a beautiful and respectable lady with class, who has positioned herself to be different in the movie industry, is not really happy at the moment because she has lost a gem, who saw her as the apple of his eyes.

 
"This burial is just for family members only to attend and give him a farewell as he is being laid to rest; but the final burial outing ceremony with lots of merry moments to party with friends and Nollywood celebrities will be announced later by the family in the near future," she disclosed.
 
Late Pa Olaseeni is survived by his adorable wife and wonderful children, Abiola and Babatunde Olaseeni.







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