COMPASS commiserates with Bamigbetan over the loss of his wife

The Community Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria, (COMPASS Nigeria) has commiserated with the immediate past Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon Kehinde Bamigbetan, over the loss of his wife.
COMPASS commiserates with Bamigbetan over the loss of his wife

The Community Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria, (COMPASS Nigeria) has commiserated with the immediate past Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon Kehinde Bamigbetan, over the loss of his wife.

The President of the Grassroots-based Media Practitioners Association, Comrade Tayo Aderinola in a press release on Tuesday said “We received the news of the death of the wife to Hon Kehinde Bamigbetan with shock and grief.

Aderinola noted that “the loss of a spouse is never easy to bear with and we are deeply saddened with the demised of Mrs. Fatimah Amele Bamigbetan”.

“We extend our deepest sympathy to Hon Kehinde Bamigbetan and family”.

“May the good God bless you with the fortitude to bear the grief of the irreparable loss”.

“The pain you are going through is unimaginable, but please know that we are always with you” he assured the former Council Chairman and Commissioner.

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