 The first son or former head of Interim National Government, Adeboye Edward Seneca, has disclosed that the family is still consulting with relevant authorities before the burial dates for his father will be announced. Adeboye, in company of some traditional chiefs from his late father's country home Itoko, in Abiyakuta South's local government area of the state, officially informed the Alakaian Council as customs demand. Part of what I've done is to come to brief his royal highness. We are now going to go into consultations and we will carry his royal highness along. Once the picture is clear, we shall make further announcements. Being a mentor, somebody I could go to every day and he just led by example and so everything I do, I would like to be able to consult him but he's not here anymore so I guess if I'm to sum it up, it's everything. His love of his homeland and that is what I said to many people. Anytime you talk about anything like that, progress in education in Nekba, you find Tifshoneko in the forefront. He started with Abiyakuta Grammar School and went to Siemens Grammar School to finish. Now he represented the best of this great nation in Nekba land.