Rivers
The Tide Staff Loses Father-In-Law
All is now set for the committal to Mother-earth on Saturday, 1st June, the remains of Elder Tamuno-Agbalolote Nicholas, Father-in-law of Rev. Igbiki Charles-Benibo, a Chief Correspondent of The Tide Newspapers.
Elder Nicholas, who was born in 1940 at Bukuma Town in Degema local government area of Rivers State was known as the Octopus of Orugu House in Anyama Group of Houses.
A retired sales manager of the moribund Umaco Shipping Company, a community leader and a devout Christian, the late Elder Tamuno-Agbalolote translated to eternal glory on Thursday, 30th May, 2012 in Port Harcourt.
The remains of the deceased will be removed from Telema-ipiri Mortuary, Abalama in Asari Toru local government Area on Saturday, 1st June to his home town, Bukuma in Degema local government area, followed by an open air valedictory service at his residence at School Road, Bukuma.
Elder Nicholas would be missed for his selfless contributions to development of the community and Church.
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