Former President Goodluck Jonathan Mourns the Loss of His Elder Sister
A Life of Service
Madam Obebhatein Jonathan: A Devoted Teacher, Businesswoman, Mother, and Grandmother
Former President Goodluck Jonathan is in mourning following the passing of his elder sister, Madam Obebhatein Jonathan, who breathed her last on Thursday, January 11, at the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. The 70-year-old departed after a brief illness.
A Life Well-Lived
Madam Obebhatein’s Legacy: Reflecting on a Life Dedicated to God and Humanity
In a statement by Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, Special Adviser on Media to Jonathan, it was disclosed that the late Madam Obebhatein, affectionately known as Amissi, was a retired teacher, businesswoman, loving mother, and grandmother who devoted her life to serving God and humanity.
A Virtuous Woman
Madam Obebhatein Jonathan: A Devout Christian, Virtuous Woman, and Community Role Model
A devout Christian, virtuous woman, and a role model within and outside her community, Obebhatein’s funeral is scheduled for Tuesday, February 16, 2024. The family will announce the details of the funeral rites, allowing friends, well-wishers, and the community to pay their respects to this remarkable woman.
A Loss Felt by Many
Community and Family Reflect on the Passing of Madam Obebhatein Jonathan
The passing of Madam Obebhatein is a moment of reflection for the Jonathan family and a loss felt by many who knew and admired her dedication to her community and family. May she rest in peace.
Funeral Arrangements
Details of Madam Obebhatein’s Funeral Rites to Be Announced by the Family
The family will announce the details of the funeral rites, inviting friends, well-wishers, and the community to join in paying their respects to this remarkable woman.
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