Nigerians have been advised to live in peace and harmony and shun acts capable of causing conflicts as the people elect new set of leaders in the coming weeks .

This advise was given by the presiding Bishop of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Odo Oro Ekiti, Ajayi Sesan during the funeral service of late Victoria Akeredolu, mother of ace broadcaster, Gbenga Aruleba of Africa Independent Television, AIT.

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It was a day of celebration in Ido Oro Ekiti as the remains of the late Victoria Akeredolu was committed to mother earth. Bishop Sesan advised all those present at the funeral service to be tolerant and embrace peace at all times, as death comes unannounced.

Children of the deceased described their late mother as a disciplinarian who was committed to God and humanity.

The funeral service for the late Mama Victoria Akeredolu attracted dignitaries from different walks of life. This includes members of the DAAR Communications family who were also on ground to share in the pains of their colleague at this period of loosing a loved one.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)