Obaseki extols virtues of Late Prince Osula
Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki ; Julian Osula ; Dame M. Osula ; Catholic Archbishop of Benin, Archbishop Augustine Akubeze , with other members of late Prince Ephraim Osula family, at the funeral mass in honour of late Prince Osula, in Benin City, on Friday, August 30, 2019.
Addressing journalists after the mass, which held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Benin City, Governor Obaseki described the late Osula as a foremost accountant who served as one of the first executives of the Nigerian Observer Newspapers. In his homily during the requiem mass, the Parish Priest of St Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Father David Ogun S.J, extolled the life of discipline, values, honesty and love lived by late Prince Ephraim Osula.Ogun said the deceased lived an exemplary life worthy of emulation, adding that the gathering was to celebrate his life, and for those still alive to reflect on the essence of life.
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