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The Tide’s Deputy Editor Loses Mother In-Law
The burial of the mother in-law of the Deputy Group News Editor of The Tide Group of Newspapers, Rev. Igbiki Benibo, is scheduled for Saturday, November 27.
According to a statement by the bereaved family, the Late Madam Fabiawari Nicholas died on May 29, this year at the Larosa Specialist Hospital, Port Harcourt following a protracted sickness.
The statement signed by Mr. Goodluck Nicholas on behalf of the families, said a transitional Service would be held at Second Market Eneka in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State on Saturday by The Redeemed Christian Church of God from 9:30am to 11:30am.
Interment, the statement added, would take place at the Port Harcourt Cemetery by 12noon.
Speaking on the development, the Deputy Group News Editor of The Tide Group of Newspapers, Rev. Benibo described his late mother in-law who hails from Bukuma in Degema Local Government Area as selfless, conscientious and humane.
Rev. Benibo extolled the qualities of his late mother in-law, saying “when a mother in-law is selfless, marriage is made easy”.
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