 It is a very great honour to be here to join family and friends, associates and the global community to celebrate the life and times of a great Nigerian and definitely an African culture. And a man who by his scholarship and practice made global impact in medicine. I've heard of course that was the first professor of medicine in Nigeria, first head of the University College Hospital in Bada, the UCH. The first president of the National Pulp Graduate Medical College of Nigeria. The medical professor, Theophilus Oladikto, who believes it. It must be very difficult indeed to find a Nigerian who has contributed more to establishing the medical profession in Nigeria and indeed scholarship in medicine in Nigeria. In the long list of research achievements, we built a department and a teaching hospital along with others that became a reference of excellence in Africa and the Commonwealth. There was a founding director of the Ibarakwa Community Health Program which became a model for primary healthcare interventions in many parts of Africa. And the precursor of our celebrated national primary healthcare system, established by Professor Oli Kouyev Transom Ooty. Professor Oli Kouyev lived a life completely dedicated to public service. He had strong bonds that involved hard work, selfless service, transparency and propriety doing things properly. In 2021 he asked to speak to me and I called him and he complained that his pension was no longer being paid. And he wanted to know who was responsible, the agency responsible and why. As the conversation continued, I teased him about the fact that certainly he didn't need the pension. And he said, yes, I thank God for that. But we built two things properly. How can anyone work for so long, for so many years and still be deprived of his pension? And I am pleased to say that we were able to sort the matter out. And after that I spoke to him again and he reminded me that he was only one of many who suffered similar problems around their pensions. And that I should do something about it. I believe that he reminded me at least three times about doing something about pensions. The life of Mr. Moulesy and those of his ilk challenged this generation to live up to the high values necessary to build people, to build institutions and our society and to live lives that are defined by achievements that contribute to the common good. He said himself in an interview that he gave in 2017 in the this day newspaper and I quote He said, but to me real wealth means being fulfilled in the assignment God has permitted into your hands. And being able to put smiles on the faces of other people who I need. I'm not a businessman in the Nigerian sense of the word. But my life-long business has been and still is to take care of the sick, promote health and prevent sickness through health education and to help the poor and the needy as best as I can in the poor. Mr. Moulesy's life on time tell an important story of a time when the Nigerian elites, the academia, the business and even the religiosity believed enough in the nature and its potential and were proud of her and worked diligently to build it. He was the founder of the first and first president of the Baraka Community Health Program as I said and I think it's important to mention that this service was almost entirely voluntary. Trying to develop a healthcare system almost from scratch. A system that would be able to cater to the needs, to the health needs of the poorest in the community. But I think what most give us all the greatest joy is where he is now. That depends with all due respect on a man relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We are glad that he knew the Lord personally and believed in him and he said himself at the age of 94 in that same 2017 Indian and I quote him again. He said God Almighty has been my best advisor. He is my master best advisor and best friend. End of quote. There is no doubt in my mind that he knew the Lord Jesus Christ. He served him as a father through his life until the end. And so we are proud and pleased that today he lives eternally for the Lord Jesus Christ. On behalf of the President of our Republic President Muhammad Mubarak the government and people of Nigeria I express the sincere condolence of the government to the family of Professor Oladipo the governor and government of our state of the state I pray that his memory and legacy will remain forever blessed. Amen.