 Loving, disciplined, generous were the words of family and friends to the late Moronike Bode Ogumba, Nei Ogumbaowo, at her funeral service at the redeemed Christian Church of God, the Fountain of Living Waters, and Tony Village Lagos. The two-day burial ceremony attracted dignitaries well-wishers from far and wide who converged on Ikorodu for the final burial rite. Our correspondent Paul George was there and brought back this report. And women, young and old, at this congregation wore monthful looks. It was a moment of sadness and celebration of a life well-lived by Mrs. Moronike Bode Ogumba. Tributes poured in one after the other from her friends and those who had some experiences with her when she was alive. The son, Adidakwo Ogumba, and one of her daughters-in-law, Laio Shola-Daniels, spoke about a good deed, wishing her eternal rest. My mom was a mother indeed. She practically gave her life for us. She was very tough, she was a disciplinarian, but after 50 years of life, we looked back and realized that that discipline was worth it. And we love her so much. She was so wonderful. And we will miss her, but we know she has gone to a better place to be with the Lord. She was brutally honest. She knew what she wanted. And more often than not, we may not agree with her, but we always found out that whatever she said was actually the right thing to do. She had a way with people. She was a people lover. Even though she would say she had her favorites, she would tell me that the other one is her favorite. Then she would go to the other one and tell her that I'm her favorite. You can see the children. She raised four boys, single and deadly, and all of them turned out well. I know that. She's already with Jesus. Her bosom friend and confidant, Adoni Kasim, shared tears as she recounted great memories of her. I miss her so much. Meanwhile, the senior pastor of the redeemed Christian Church of God, the Fountain of Living Waters, Conrad May May, gave exhortations from the book of James chapter 4 verse 13 and 14. She was a frank someone. She would tell you the truth. It doesn't matter whether you agree or you don't agree with her. I'm in my marriage. She helped me. I'm going to Jerusalem. She was the one that facilitated my journey. She told me that when she comes back, she will make sure that that's what I sleep on, get my own. I miss her so much. It be what you talk or you see. The spiritual just when it comes to our foresees, you who have made plans for tomorrow, how do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? The next day, well-wishers converge on a kudu for the burial proper. The poor bearer, in celebration of the late mommy Ogumba, a son called her, displayed their dancing steps, adding color to the ceremony. The senior pastor of the Fountain of Living Waters, Pastor May May, prayed. Tears followed as her remains were finally committed to Mother Earth. The celebration of life continued with a reception after a short service held for the late MBO. The second son of the deceased, Aden Kashumotun, said if reincarnation was possible, he would want her mother back. Other members of the family, Victoria Amobo Ali Ogumba and Awolabi Ogumba also paid tributes to their late sister. Apart from her biological children, there are a lot of other people who call her mom, that she basically adopted and sold into their lives and was a blessing to them. So I know that's a lot, but you know, my mother was many things and there are many things that we remember her for. If I could choose all over again, 100% I'll choose her to be my mom. We just want her to continue to rest in the post-op of our Lord and Savior. When you look at her, you have seen our mother. There's no good thing to say about her than it is well with her and even in her death, we'll still continue to love her. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.