President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with ace instrumentalist and singer, Bongos Ikwue, over the loss of his wife, Josephine Ifeyinwa, who died at the age of 73.
Buhari, in a statement issued on Friday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, condoled with “family members, friends, Catholic Women Organisation, International Association of Lions Clubs and associates of the matriarch of Bongos-Ikwue’s family, who hailed from the Ijeh Royal family in Issele –Uku Town in Delta State, but by providence shared most of her life with the Benue-born musician.
“The President notes the deceased’s dedication to the service of humanity, and dedication to Church, supporting the poor and needy across the country, especially prisoners, whom she regularly visited to pray with, counsel and guide on the fear of God, and provided support for the people awaiting trial, and their families.
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“As wife of Bongos-Ikwue for more than 50 years goes home, President Buhari affirms that her contributions to stability of her family, sense of duty in community development, and love for God will always be remembered.
“The President prays that the Almighty God will comfort the renowned musician and his family, and grant the wife and mother a peaceful rest,” the statement read.
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