National president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Bishop Wale Oke has announced the death of his mum Elizabeth Oke.
Aged 97, Mrs Oke died in the early hours of Thursday, according to a statement released by the clergyman.
The statement said, “On behalf of my siblings and I, with full gratitude to God, we solemnly announce the heavenly departure of our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Mama Elizabeth Areola Oke, who was gracefully called home at the age of 97.
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“Mama’s life was a beacon of light and a testament to the impact one individual can have on the world. Her diligence, unwavering commitment to excellence, and strict adherence to her principles and values touched lives far and near.
“Mama’s industrious spirit shone brightly as she successfully managed her palm oil business well into her 80s at the Erunmu market, earning her the esteemed title of Iya Loja.
“As we reflect on her remarkable journey, we are immensely thankful to God for blessing us with such a pioneering spirit. We rejoice in the knowledge that Mama is now at peace in the eternal embrace of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
The family added that details regarding the funeral arrangements will be provided later.