Funeral managers in
Lagos are not happy with late Gov Agagu's family, Encomium magazine
reports exclusively. The Association of Undertakers in Lagos are of the
opinion that the Agagu family were insensitive to their plight by going
ahead with the burial of the
former governor when their own man, Mr Tunji Okusanya of MIC did not
only lose his life but also his son and four of his staff in the plane
crash on Thursday October 3rd. (Mr Okusanya and his son pictured above)
Monday, 7 October 2013
Agagu family insensitive to continue with the burial says Association of Undertakers
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