President Muhammadu Buhari has condoled with the Abebe family, as well as
the government and people of Edo on the death of Dr Christopher Abebe, aged 99.
The president’s condolence message is in a statement by his Special Adviser
on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina in Abuja on Friday.
He also commiserated with the in-laws, friends, the organised private sector
and the Iruekpen community in Edo over the passage of the astute and dedicated
community leader and business mogul.
The president said he believed that as the Odionwere (community leader) of
Iruekpen and first indigenous Chairman and Managing Director of United Africa
Company (UAC), Abebe was a shining light and worthy example of hard work,
positive influence and patriotism to his local community, the private sector
and the nation.
Abebe was also a onetime Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council of three
Nigerian Universities (Benin, Nsukka and Calabar).
Buhari urged family members, business associates and the Catholic Church in
Nigeria where he served as Papal Knight of St Gregory and Supreme Knight of St.
Mulumba to honour Abebe’s memory by upholding his lifelong dedication and
passion to human development.
He prayed that almighty God would grant the soul of the departed eternal
rest and comfort all who mourn him.
Abebe died on Thursday at the age of 99 in Iruekpen, Esan West local
government area of Edo after a brief illness.
He was the father of late wife of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Stella
Obasanjo.
Until his death, Abebe was the Odionwere (community leader) of Iruekpen.
The deceased was survived by his wife of nearly 75 years, Mrs Theresa Abebe,
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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