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JUST IN: Popular Gospel Artiste Dare Melody Loses Wife—-Adedoyin Odunuga, the beloved wife of renowned gospel artiste Dare Melody, has passed away.

TCN reports that the heartbreaking news was confirmed by Dare Melody’s management through an official statement.

The statement reads: “DM Multimedia Mourns The Demise Of The Wife Of The Chairman (Evang. Dare Melody)
“It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we inform you of the transition to eternal rest of our beloved mother, wife, sister, and friend (Mrs. ADEDOYIN ODUNUGA, NEE: ODAGI), who passed away early morning today 24th of October 2024. R.I.P. You Will Forever Be In Our Hearts.”

In the wake of this tragic news, fans have taken to social media to offer condolences to the bereaved gospel artiste. Numerous messages of support have flooded in.

“Deeply saddened by this loss. May her soul rest in peace,” a fan identified as Sunny Marvelous stated.

Michael Olayinka said: “My heartfelt condolences, Sir. May her soul rest in peace.”

Another fan, Hayegbusi Toyin Odukoya wrote: “What a tremendous loss. May her gentle soul rest in peace.”

A Life Built on Love and Devotion

Dare Melody and Adedoyin shared a beautiful marriage spanning many years, blessed with three precious children. Their union was marked by unwavering commitment and devotion.

In 2015, Dare Melody fervently debunked allegations of infidelity, reaffirming his dedication to his wife, saying “I will never sacrifice my paradise for a five-minute enjoyment outside my marriage.”

In 2023, Dare Melody presented Adedoyin with a stunning new home in celebration of her 45th birthday, a poignant gesture underscoring the depth of their love.

As the family navigates this difficult period, they find solace in the outpouring of support and the cherished memories of Adedoyin’s life.

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Ikoyi-Obalende Council Commence Construction Of 30-Bed PHC (PICTURES)

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Ikoyi-Obalende Council Commence Construction Of 30-Bed PHC—-The Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA has expressed  commitment to building and equipping a 30-bed  primary healthcare facility for residents of the area.

Mr Fuad Atanda-Lawal, the Chairman of the council said the council had been committing  resources to touching lives and ensuring that no one in the community would be left behind.

Atanda-Lawal made this known at the groundbreaking ceremony for the facility to be known as Senator Oluremi Tinubu Primary Healthcare Centre, on Tuesday in Lagos.

“Today is groundbreaking ceremony for our primary healthcare centre, a 30-bed space to take care of residents of the Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA.

“It is not just about building a facility, but also about a functional facility with qualified doctors and people who will continue to deliver quality medical care to our people.

“That is what we are doing here today, “ he said.

 

The chairman said that construction of the facility would begin immediately and be completed within the next four months.

He called on the community members to support the council and allow  workers on site to do what they should  do, in order to deliver  the project within the stipulated time.

“Once we leave the site, workers will commence work, we have earmarked funds for this project,“ Atanda-Lawal said.

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Japan’s Bird Flu Cases Surge In January

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Japan’s Bird Flu Cases Surge In January—-Japan is experiencing a surge of avian influenza outbreak, with approximately five million chickens and other birds culled across five prefectures this month.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has confirmed the new outbreaks at two poultry farms in Morioka City this week.

This has prompted the establishment of an on-site response headquarters in Iwate Prefecture.

In total, 26 outbreak sites have been identified this month, with nearly five million birds impacted.

The ministry warned that the outbreaks could show no signs of slowing and the situation may worsen, potentially breaking past records.

The ministry also noted the impact on egg prices, reporting a 15per cent increase since the start of the year.

Some industry observers have raised concerns about potential supply shortages as the effects of avian influenza begin to take hold.

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