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The Ikeja residence of Evangelist Ebenezer Olasupo Remilekun Obey- Fabiyi
was turned into Mecca for mourners as fans and religious associates trooped in
multitudes to sympathize with the Juju maestro over the death of his wife, Lady
Evangelist Juliana Obey- Fabiyi who passed away at the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital(Lasuth), Ikeja last week.

African examiner entertainment gathered from a  reliable source that “Mama”
had been sick for a while and did actually just arrived from a trip abroad where
she had received treatment for her ailment.

On her return to Nigeria, she was said to be feeling sick again and was rushed
to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where she eventually passed
away.

Among those who paid condolence visits to Evangelist Obey-Fabiyi at his Ikeja
residence include Former Ogun state Governor, Olusegun Osoba, Aare Alao
Arisekola, Otunba Oshunibi and many religious leaders.

Lady Evangelist Juliana Olaide Obey- Fabiyi, was until her death a successful
poultry farmer whom many referred to as a kind hearted woman, she was aged
67.
By Taiye Olayemi
African Examiner, Friday, September 02, 2011
Ebenezer Obey Mourns Wife’s Death
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