The mother-in-law of Olubadan of Ibadan land, Alhaja Abibat Baoku is dead. Aged 97, Alhaja Baoku died in the early hours of Sunday at her College Crescent, Ibadan home.
Until her death, she was a renowned trader and wife of First Republic politician, Chief R. S. B Baoku.
In a statement Signed by Adeola Oloko (Mr.)Personal Assistance/Director of Media and Public Affairs for His Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadan land Alhaja Abibat Baoku is survived by children, grand children and great grand children.
Among her surviving children are Messer Muniru Baoku, Olori Rasheedat Alolade Baoku and Mr. Ganiyu Baoku.
She would be buried according to Islamic rites at 4.00 pm today at her home.
The mother-in-law of Olubadan of Ibadan land, Alhaja Abibat Baoku is dead. Aged 97, Alhaja Baoku died in the early hours of Sunday at her College Crescent, Ibadan home.
Until her death, she was a renowned trader and wife of First Republic politician, Chief R. S. B Baoku.
In a statement Signed by Adeola Oloko (Mr.)Personal Assistance/Director of Media and Public Affairs for His Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadan land Alhaja Abibat Baoku is survived by children, grand children and great grand children.
Among her surviving children are Messer Muniru Baoku, Olori Rasheedat Alolade Baoku and Mr. Ganiyu Baoku.
She would be buried according to Islamic rites at 4.00 pm today at her home.
The mother-in-law of Olubadan of Ibadan land, Alhaja Abibat Baoku is dead. Aged 97, Alhaja Baoku died in the early hours of Sunday at her College Crescent, Ibadan home.
Until her death, she was a renowned trader and wife of First Republic politician, Chief R. S. B Baoku.
In a statement Signed by Adeola Oloko (Mr.)Personal Assistance/Director of Media and Public Affairs for His Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadan land Alhaja Abibat Baoku is survived by children, grand children and great grand children.
Among her surviving children are Messer Muniru Baoku, Olori Rasheedat Alolade Baoku and Mr. Ganiyu Baoku.
She would be buried according to Islamic rites at 4.00 pm today at her home.
The mother-in-law of Olubadan of Ibadan land, Alhaja Abibat Baoku is dead. Aged 97, Alhaja Baoku died in the early hours of Sunday at her College Crescent, Ibadan home.
Until her death, she was a renowned trader and wife of First Republic politician, Chief R. S. B Baoku.
In a statement Signed by Adeola Oloko (Mr.)Personal Assistance/Director of Media and Public Affairs for His Imperial Majesty, Olubadan of Ibadan land Alhaja Abibat Baoku is survived by children, grand children and great grand children.
Among her surviving children are Messer Muniru Baoku, Olori Rasheedat Alolade Baoku and Mr. Ganiyu Baoku.
She would be buried according to Islamic rites at 4.00 pm today at her home.