Pro-Tinubu support group commiserates with Chief Adebutu over wife’s death

A frontline pro-Tinubu support group, the Disciples of Jagaban worldwide (DOJ), has commiserated with Lagos philanthropist and business mogul,  Sir Kessington Adebutu, who lost his wife, Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu recently.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator,  Comrade Abdulhakeem Adegoke Alawuje, the group said it received the news of the death of Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu with shock.

While describing the late Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu as a loving and affectionate and who could light up a room with smile, DOJ said she will be missed because she always radiated hope in the society.

The statement issued by the DOJ reads: “We are saddened to hear of your sudden loss, Sir Kessington Adebutu. Again, we extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family during this period of mourning.

“We are sorry to hear about the demise of your beloved wife,  Chief Mrs Rosemary Adebutu. We can only imagine how difficult it has been for you and your family. Please accept our deep condolences on this sorrowful loss.

“Mama Rosemary was a special person who could light up a room with her smile. Though she was quiet and never sought to bring attention to herself, everyone loved her. We always looked forward to spending time with her and getting caught up in her positive outlook.

“We at the DOJ appreciate the honour you brought to this institution by your achievements.  She will be remembered not only for her role towards your success story but also for her willingness to share her time and expertise.

“It would be difficult to measure the impact she has had on the lives of many people that she touched, personally and professionally. The two of you got involved in notable philanthropic gestures across the world, and you served on countless volunteer advisory boards. Her commitment to helping others and serving the people of Nigeria and our zone leaves a wonderful legacy.

“We are sorry to have lost such a good woman. We are saddened to lose such a loyal and committed mother.

“Please accept our condolences to you and your family for your loss.”

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