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.
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Friday, 28 August 2015
Nigerian Ambassador to The U.S. Ade Adefuye has died
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.

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Buhari oya replace him with a northerner, mk IBOs knack their head for wall....
Lord pls saveus frm untimely deaths IJN.
DeleteRIP to him.
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Sai Baba...
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North 4 eva....
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Rest his soul!
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Rest in peace sir
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ReplyDeleteSo sure an Hausa/Fulani man will rrplace him.
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace Mr Adefuye
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ReplyDeleteWow! My dad's good friend. Such a pity. RIP ambassador Adefuye. Mo-1
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'has died' or 'is dead'?
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace sir.
ReplyDeleteRIP sir
ReplyDeleteAwwwn....may his soul Rest In Peace
ReplyDeleteHe is a Professor, stop referring him as Mr
ReplyDeleteWhat a loss.
ReplyDeleteGod give his family inner fortitude to bear the loss. Amen.
What? Rip
ReplyDeletehes 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
ReplyDeleteFunny and jovial man! Sad you could not enjoy retirement after your hard work. RIP
ReplyDeletehes 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
ReplyDeleteRIP! I think he was scared of going back to Nigeria
ReplyDeleteRest in peace sir. I knew you and You were a kind man. May your family be comforted.
ReplyDeleteEyah, may his soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteRIP sir
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