 The governor of Oshun State, Adeboyega Oyetola, says with the passing of Yinka Odumaking, Oshun, the country at large, have lost a fearless fighter and a crusader of a new Nigeria. The governor said this while he's stalling the virtues of the late Odumaking, whose remains were laid to rest in his country home. This is even as the governor of Akiti State, Kayo de Fireme and his Oyo State counterpart, Shayin Makin Dei, as well as the leader of Afeni Fair Yoruba Group, eulogized the desist. The report is presented from our studio. Clerics, in their words of exhortation, submitted that it is crucial to live a noble life in the service of God and humanity, citing the books of Revelation 7, verse 9 to 17, and John 14, verse 1 to 6. To addressing people at late Yinka Odumaking's funeral service, Governor Oyetola said Odumaking's trajectory through life, whether as an undergraduate activist in the tertiary institution or repurposeful columnist, reads like a profile in courage. We should rejoice knowing Odumaking has left for a better place. He has left for us, on this side of humanity, a legacy of inspirational service, fierce loyalty to the Yoruba race, and related contributions to the quest for a greater nation. It did not live a wasted life. Also the governor of Akiti State, Kayo de Fireme, loaded the uncommon virtues of the desist and described him as an unapologetic leader. Oyet state governor Shei Makinde also eulogised the courageous life lived by the deceased. The wife of the deceased, who works with her husband in activism, described her late heartthrob as a formidable life wire of true federalism. Martin Luther King says that the wordiness of life is deep rooted in the service of mankind. If one dies in the process, he becomes a martyr and calm as sense. Philosophers have interpreted the world that the problem is to change. This change and change and change was what that man lying down there stood for. The activist was laid to rest after the well-attended service.