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Friday, 28 August 2015

Nigerian Ambassador to The U.S. Ade Adefuye has died

 
Nigerian Ambassador to the US, Adebowale Ibidapo Adefuye has died. He died of an undisclosed ailment at a hospital in the US yesterday August 27th. He was planning to hand over to a new ambassador when he suddenly died yesterday. He was 68 years old.

A historian by training, Mr Adefuye hailed from Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun state. He studied at the University of Ibadan where he earned his first degree in 1969 as well as a PhD in history in 1973. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

45 comments:


  1. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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    Buhari oya replace him with a northerner, mk IBOs knack their head for wall....


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    1. Lord pls saveus frm untimely deaths IJN.
      RIP to him.

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  2. Eya
    In peace may his soul rest.

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    1. Sai Baba...

      Oya send one Aboki there now...

      North 4 eva....

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  3. Eya
    In peace may his soul rest.

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  4. Sad, may his soul rest in peace perfect.....amen.













    #TeamBlessed#

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  5. Yay! Big Ijebu party! Magicblackxxl@gmail.com

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  6. May his soul RIP









    #iT Will OnLY geT beTTer
    #it MuSt EnD in PraISe

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  7. May his soul rest in peace.....Amen


    Moye says so via BB Passport courtesy LIB...

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  8. Dear Linda, I tried reaching u through your mail but I couldn't. Sis Linda I'm a medical student from Benue State University, after d loss of a colleague the school management is saying we rewrite d exam again because d school was on strike when the previous professional exam held. This is the toughest exam in med school and has caused a lot f people so much years. The question now is dat what if we rewrite and those who had passed fail this time what will happen also is d school ready to pay for d loss of the life they caused? Why not conduct a resit for those who failed like every other medical school. Cancelling a professional exam after it has been written under much pressure n result released is not done any where. Pls help use your platform to stop this. We are not happen about the decision the management is about to take. Thank you.

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  9. So sure an Hausa/Fulani man will rrplace him.

    Rest in Peace Mr Adefuye

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  10. Wow! My dad's good friend. Such a pity. RIP ambassador Adefuye. Mo-1

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  11. May his soul rest in peace....

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    May his soul RIP.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. May his soul rest in peace.

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  14. Awwwn....may his soul Rest In Peace

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  15. He is a Professor, stop referring him as Mr

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  16. What a loss.
    God give his family inner fortitude to bear the loss. Amen.

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  17. hes a perfect humble man, i met him some weeks ago and i have never seen someone that influential so easy going and unassuming. your death is a great loss to me, RIP sir

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  18. Funny and jovial man! Sad you could not enjoy retirement after your hard work. RIP

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  19. hes a perfect humble man, i met him some weeks ago and i have never seen someone that influential so easy going and unassuming. your death is a great loss to me, RIP sir

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  20. RIP! I think he was scared of going back to Nigeria

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  21. Rest in peace sir. I knew you and You were a kind man. May your family be comforted.

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  22. Eyah, may his soul rest in peace

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