Wahala don red! Na serious matter we de talk about today, my people. Lasisi Oluwamayokun, wey be officer for Federal Road Safety Corps, Ogun State Command, and her pikin, Adesewa, don finally rest for St John’s Anglican Church cemetery wey dey Osogbo, Osun State. This burial service no be small thing; e take place on Friday after dem go miss dem since November 2, 2025.
Na so life be oh, dem go carry dem waka from Obasanjo Hilltop Estate, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, come meet wetin dem no fit shine eye for. Dem dey say na man-friend of Lasisi, Victor Fajemirokun, drag dem enter wahala wey dem no fit survive. Victor don join the chorus of suspects wey police catch alongside two herbalists, Gboyega Daramola and Sunday James. Na dem go led dem meet some ritualists wey no get pity for person life.
Before burial, dem carry Lasisi and her pikin body come from Osun State University Teaching Hospital morgue around 10:02 a.m. Na serious convoy follow dem as dem dey go. Osun FRSC Sector Commander, Leye Adegboyega, plus other officers, join the convoy for the final journey. E no easy at all!
The burial service no dey last reach one hour, but e pack plenty people. Colleagues from Ogun and Osun FRSC Commands dey represent, family members dey weep, and friends dey try hold their tears. Na there, Vicar of St John’s Anglican Church, Ven. Lekan Salami, come yan about how life short, and e read from Thessalonians 4:13-18. E tell everybody say make we dey ready for eternity because nobody fit predict tomorrow.
As dem dey lower the coffin wey dey carry Lasisi, wey cover with Nigeria flag and FRSC flag, the atmosphere change. Officers come dey perform various rites to pay their last respect, and everywhere dey emotional. Everybody wey dey there dey feel am as tears dey flow.
One person wey represent family side, Tajudeen Dauda, wey be nephew of Lasisi husband, come talk say Lasisi na correct woman wey dey show love for everybody. E talk say, “We no fit talk bad about am, as e just dey pain all of us wetin happen. Nobody pray for this kind wahala, but we no fit question God. May her soul rest in peace.” Na true words, my people!
This na sad tale for our Naija, but make we dey shine our eye, especially for who we dey follow. Life no get duplicate, so make we cherish the moments wey we dey spend with our loved ones. Rest well, Lasisi and Adesewa; we go miss you well well!
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