Former Director-General of the defunct Nigerian Centre for
Democratic Studies (CDS), Prof. Omo Omoruyi was Friday laid to rest in
his family house, at Oza Street in Benin City, the Edo State capital.
At
a funeral service which preceded his interment, held at the Benin
Central Baptist, Parish priest, Rev. Dr. Olu Aibinuomo, described the
late professor of Political Science as “a man of many parts” who
touched the lives of many from the political circle to the academia.
In
his sermon titled, “Journey Back to life,” Aibinoumo said “God showed
Prof. Omo Omoruyi Mercy and love by adding Six more years to his days on
Earth as he was seriously down with ailment 6 years ago, when nobody
thought he could live another hour, but he stayed more than we thought
he would because of God’s grace in his life.”
He further described
the late Omoruyi as man of worthy of emulation as he was a fulfilled
man, happy family man and a committed father.
A funeral Mass was
earlier held at a commendation service at the University of Benin, where
Omoruyi was once a Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head of Political Science
Department.
Professor Omoruyi died October 13, 2013 after battling cancer for about five years.
Meanwhile,
the remains of former Chief of General Staff (CGS), Vice-Admiral Mike
Akhigbe, was flown into Benin en-route Fugar where he would be laid to
rest on Saturday.
Admiral Akhigbe’s body came aboard a Nigerian Airforce plane marked NAF-031, at 11.45am.
He
was later laid-in-state for the at Government House, with Governor
Adams Oshiomhole, who had joined others to receive the corpse earlier at
the airport, playing chief mourner.
Oshiomhole in his eulogy said
Akhigbe made it possible for paople like him to ascend to become
President of Nigeria Labour Congress, through removal of obnoxious
extant laws.
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