THE interment, Tuesday, of the late Captain Abdulraheem Ajao Yakubu, 64, who died in the Associated Plane crash of October 3, was a low-key event at his 22, Fola Azeez, Alakuko, Lagos home.
Captain Yakubu flew the plane that was conveying the body of the late former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, to Akure.
Despite the windy downpour, his family members and friends were present to honour him – for the last time.
One of the guests told the others, “let’s do it for him. This is what they call last respect.”
The late pilot was buried in front of his deep brown one storey house.
His wife, a tall, beautiful and fair complexioned woman, Mrs Temilola Yakubu, 62, was in tears in the lavishly furnished sitting room of the late pilot, as sympathisers consoled her.
Their three children, Tunde, the first son, 36, Bimpe, 32 and Laide, 31 – all dressed in white wept throughout the interment.
At the entrance of the late pilot’s residence was a condolence table, on which laid his photograph, pilot’s cap and a notebook, which about 240 sympathisers had signed as at 3.41pm.
Most of the writings simply read: “May your soul rest in peace
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Associated Airline pilot buried
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