Late Mrs. Oyediji Rachael farewell service, clergyman charge family, christians to live a life worthy of emulation.

At the funeral service for Mrs. Oyedeji Oluwatoyin Racheal, Rev. Solomon Wada, District Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church, emphasized the importance of living a life in accordance with Christian teachings.

He highlighted the need for selfless service and sacrifice for the betterment of society, reflecting on the values embodied by the deceased. Rev. Wada reminded attendees that death is inevitable and urged everyone to prepare spiritually, live a life of virtue, and contribute to humanity’s upliftment.

Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Rev. Wada spoke about the unpredictability of life and the importance of living a life worthy of emulation, noting that our actions would be judged after death.

The late Mrs. Racheal Oluwatoyin who passed away at age 60 years, was remembered for her dedication as a hairstylist and entrepreneur, as well as her God-fearing nature and commitment to her family and community.

Born in Ile Asumoge Ajba, Oyo State, Nigeria, she attended Methodist Primary School and Ladigbolu Grammar School.

At the celebration of her life held at Jogor, Engr. Oluwaseun Samson expressed pride in the family’s effort to honor Mrs. Racheal with a fitting farewell.

The event featured live music, dancing, and various forms of entertainment, celebrating her legacy and saying a final goodbye.