Final Goodbye: Mr Eazi’s Mother Laid to Rest

 


Nigerian singer and music executive, Mr Eazi, recently laid his beloved mother, Pastor Mrs. Ifeoma Edith Ajibade, to rest in a solemn and emotional burial ceremony attended by close friends, family, and dignitaries.

Mr Eazi, whose real name is Oluwatosin Ajibade, first announced the sad news of his mother’s passing on March 6, sharing a heartfelt tribute alongside a touching photo of them together. In his words, the singer expressed deep sorrow and gratitude for the love, guidance, and unwavering support his mother had given him throughout his life and career.

The burial ceremony was both reflective and celebratory, honoring the life and legacy of Pastor Ifeoma Ajibade, a devout Christian and loving matriarch who was known for her spiritual depth, humility, and strength. The event brought together notable personalities from the entertainment and business world.


Among the distinguished guests were billionaire businessman Femi Otedola and his wife, Nana Otedola, who came to show their support for the grieving family. The presence of music star Tekno also added a layer of solidarity, as he stood by his friend and fellow artist during the emotional farewell.


The funeral proceedings included a service filled with hymns, tributes, and prayers, all highlighting the remarkable impact Mrs. Ajibade had on her family, church community, and beyond. Family members took turns to share memories of her nurturing spirit, unwavering faith, and devotion to God and her children.

Mr Eazi, visibly emotional, thanked everyone who had reached out and stood by his family during the trying time. He also expressed his gratitude to those who attended the ceremony, noting how much it meant to him and his loved ones.


As the ceremony concluded, friends and fans continued to flood social media with messages of condolences and support, using the opportunity to celebrate the strong woman who raised one of Africa's most influential music talents.

The burial of Pastor Ifeoma Edith Ajibade stands as a testament to love, legacy, and the power of family—a deeply touching moment in the life of Mr Eazi that reflects both sorrow and strength.

By: OLOWOOKERE EMMANUEL 

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