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Saturday, 29 March 2014

Photos: Femi Segun Buried

Broadcaster, PR guru, speaker, and Yeni Kuti's ex husband, Femi Segun, who passed away on Friday March 21st following a bike accident, has been buried.

Mr Segun was buried yesterday at the Vaults and Gardens, Ikoyi after a service of songs that held at House on the Rock Church, in Lekki. Pictured above are Femi Kuti and Femi Segun's daughter with Yeni Kuti, Rolari, at the burial yesterday. Such a sad loss! May his soul rest in peace..amen. Continue to see more photos...


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    1. I can imagine whts going on in femi kuti mind in d pic with his hand on his waist...

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  2. Its gud to go for burial,makes u hv a0 reflection on life,#reevaluate ur life#obey God#life's vanity

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  3. Someday they were like us,oneday,we would be like them#living the life of christ is what matters,life is but a fleeting moment

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  4. Its gud to go for burial,makes u hv a0 reflection on life,#reevaluate ur life#obey God#life's vanity

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    1. U are sooooooo right nkem. God hv mercy.

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  5. RIP a yoruba adage says Okwu nsukwu okwu, he's finish his course b dat.

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  6. RIP a yoruba adage says Okwu nsukwu okwu, he's finish his course b dat.

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    1. Funny that is igbo u wrote nothing to do with yoruba (oku nsunku oku aka so leri nkun arawon)

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  7. This man was really healthy but the only thing that cut his life short is one stupid bike accident, seriously thats a sad way of loosing someone... May his soul R.I.P and may God gives his family the heart to bear their loss....
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  8. Seeing that coffee seriously made me to re-think about life and i hope many people there will surely pass through that experience as well.....
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    1. It's coffin and not coffee.

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    2. Seriously? Coffee? Hmmmmu mean ovaltine? Ok coffin hehehehe

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  9. this is sad sha. the daughter is so depressed. not easy losing a loved one

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  10. Ojai says"may ur soul rip"

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  11. is that funke kuti and her son next to femi and yeni's daughter

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  12. so unfortunate....what a loss,rest in peace and may the lord grant his family the grace to bear the loss.

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  13. so unfortunate....what a loss,rest in peace and may the lord grant his family the grace to bear the loss.

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  14. RIP sir till we meet to part no more

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  15. God bless the dead...

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  16. RIP! He has got a beautiful daughter

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  17. PRETTY DAUGHTER....MAY HIS SOUL RIP

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  18. Rest in d bosom of God

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  19. Reminds us of where the whole struggle ends. May God grant you peace in his Bossom sir

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  20. RIP segun.

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  21. Moral of the story: When u are old, leave some stuffs for the kids to continue, drive a car not bike (on Nigeria road) RIP

    #daveydave

    visit www.loggtv.tv for more entertainment news

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  22. rip sir, d use of power bikes on major roads should b prohibited.....

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  23. Rip sir @mimi

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  24. Such a tragic loss. For someone who survived a terrible illness to just come and die like that! Rest in peace sir.

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  25. We blossom n flourish like leaves on d tree but whither n perish but christ changeth not.............. RIP mr Femi

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  26. I wish RIP means Return If Possible But Alas! RIP sir...God bless your soul.

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  27. Ma his soul RIP

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  28. RIP, sir. Pastors Paul, Ifeanyi, Atinuke...I see ya. Why the beard, Papa? Look like your elder bro though.

    NWUNYE EMI

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  29. RIP, God knows best.

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  30. May his soul rest in Peace.

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  31. Sad news! Rest in peace oga segun. Lolo1

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  32. Rest on sir. Really sad

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  33. This Linda is an ass kisser! Why focusing on the Kutis what of other people that are present at the funeral! RIP Femi!

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    1. Durhh, the Kuti's are the ones we know, so y not focus on em? Ode

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    2. Na you be the highest mumu! What of the wife and the other daughter! Na ewu you be! Anuofia

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  34. Oh my goodness. RIP

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  35. I'm so short of words. RIP sir

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  36. RIP sir, God continue to bless dos u̶̲̥̅̊ left behind

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  37. I think it is time we do something about this bike accidents. We cant be losing our best citizens to this dangerous lifestyle. Maybe some regulation and re-orientation can help.

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  38. Bro, RIP. Till we meet and part no more.

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  39. @Rosellar is your husband impotent or infertile? If he's impotent, that means he can't even "do". Big difference o!

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  40. TF is "okwu nsukwu okwu". Nothing like that exists in Yoruba language unless you mean "oku n'sukun oku" which means that the dead are crying for the dead.

    Using Igbo to spell Yoruba is so funny. Like "kpele" and stuff.

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  41. May his soul rest in peace.
    But linda why did u not post pictures from the burial of Sir John Anyaehie from your home town Nkwerre, or where u not allow to come near the burial?

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  42. He was born, he lived and died a pyrate. TBS O.D. may you sayle with the 4gun terrors of the high sea. D4E

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  43. ori e pe jare. olodo that neither undestand Yoruba nor english.

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  44. This is such a sad loss, here 2day, gone d next.may God grant his family and friends d fortitude 2 bear dis loss

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  45. One Day, one Day, we must die, fela don talk am.

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  46. @mimi, well, his wife and second daughter,fikemi are also in the picture...he loved them and lived with them not the kutis...RIP uncle

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  47. This reminds me of my Father's Funeral, he died when i was age 5, i was very very bitter ehn,May the Lord comfort his soul sha

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  48. Moral of what story? Zip it, say your rest in peace and move on.

    Condolences to the family.

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  49. Rest in peace sir

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  50. May the Lord rest his soul and grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss amen.

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