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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by shortgun(m): 6:04am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.
Phew!
Bro, you must be an archaeologist to have dug out all these artifacts and antiquities of Nigeria when it was a Country.
Kudos

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Follygunners: 6:05am On Mar 23, 2018
So what? So many young innocent souls were lost just yesterday... didn't and won't make news. undecided

Abeg papa hopefully you no go see stella ooo cuz I been hear say she dey owner's corner for hell.
...and in case you see am, tell am to reserve spot for uncle OBJ oo. angry angry

R.I.P Baba. sad
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by karlboss: 6:07am On Mar 23, 2018
Alki:
Great Loss to Edo State.

R I P
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by wink2015(m): 6:12am On Mar 23, 2018
Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in his usual BUSYBODY STYLE will soon jump on the road down to IRUEKPEN Town in Esan along Auchi Benin road to go and pay his legitimate and traditional condolences.

But Obasanjo in another note kept the body of his wife late Mrs Stella Obasanjo in Abeokuta, Ogun state where Obasanjo buried her in defiance of Esan tradition that their women MUST be buried in the accenstral land.

My condolences goes to the family of the departed patriarch.

Rest in Peace.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Babygiwa(f): 6:15am On Mar 23, 2018
Sad news this early in the morning.

May God grant him peace
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by kenoz(m): 6:21am On Mar 23, 2018
R.I.P
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by gaby(m): 6:28am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.

You sabi book brother...Nostalgic

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by zudozz: 6:31am On Mar 23, 2018
Former UAC Boss. Whats with this Odionwere of Iruekpen?
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by xreal: 6:38am On Mar 23, 2018
OK

Now, I know the connection between Stella and Murray Bruce.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by mejai(m): 6:38am On Mar 23, 2018
I guess he is related to DAT soundcity girl, Moet Abebe?
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by naptu2: 6:40am On Mar 23, 2018
mejai:
I guess he is related to DAT soundcity girl, Moet Abebe?

She is his grand-daughter.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Yorubaskullmine: 6:41am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.
What happened to the mighty uac that dominated almost every sector of the economy.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by naptu2: 6:43am On Mar 23, 2018
xreal:
OK

Now, I know the connection between Stella and Murray Bruce.

Apart from the UAC connection, all the Abebe boys attended St Gregory's College and almost all the Murray-Bruce boys also attended St Gregory's College.

Ben Murray-Bruce was the senior prefect at St Gregory's College and Dr John Abebe is the current president of St Gregory's College Old Boys Association.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by madridguy(m): 6:44am On Mar 23, 2018
RIP papa
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Yorubaskullmine: 6:45am On Mar 23, 2018
TourismMan:


You are old Sir. If not, how did you get to know all these?
If you grew up in the 80s, there is no way you will not know of uac. It's subsidiaries were in every part of the country. There is this Nigerian city were uac occupied a whole street back then.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by supereagle(m): 6:58am On Mar 23, 2018
More grease to your manhood, very informative.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by supereagle(m): 7:00am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.

More grease to your manhood, very informative.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by martineverest(m): 7:09am On Mar 23, 2018
aba okinbué!

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by ruggedtimi(m): 7:33am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.
lol uac dey my village too. the ancient royal Niger company before 1912
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Firgemachar: 7:49am On Mar 23, 2018
Establishment of the Royal Niger Company was the basis for which the Brits founded and laid claim to what is now Nigeria.

UAC is Nigeria.

@naptu

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by xreal: 7:50am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:


Apart from the UAC connection, all the Abebe boys attended St Gregory's College and almost all the Murray-Bruce boys also attended St Gregory's College.

Ben Murray-Bruce was the senior prefect at St Gregory's College and Dr John Abebe is the current president of St Gregory's College Old Boys Association.

Na wa o.

Too much links sef.
You seem to know them well.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by AreaFada2: 7:51am On Mar 23, 2018
UAC was Dangote plus plus of those days. Almost everyone consumed several UAC products daily.

Rip Sir Chris.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by AreaFada2: 7:55am On Mar 23, 2018
UAC was Dangote plus plus of those days. Almost everyone consumed several UAC products daily.
Losing Bess, Victor, Edwin, Stella and lately Henry could not have been easy. Five successful children.

Rip Sir Chris.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Nobody: 8:02am On Mar 23, 2018
This is so very informative.. Thumbs up @Op
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Nobody: 8:06am On Mar 23, 2018
I still remember when .y late dad bought us (Children) meat pies from Kingsway in those days... Don't think meat pies these days tastes as good as them kingsways.

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Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Lilimax(f): 8:23am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
UAC was the largest non-oil company in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and early 1990s. The two most important business executives in Nigeria at that time were the M.D. of Shell (the largest oil company) and the Chairman of UAC (the largest non-oil company). They were almost like presidents. One of them, Chief Ernest Shonekan (Chairman of UAC in the 1980s and early 1990s) even became Head of State of Nigeria. The company was huge and (at various times) included the following subsidiaries:

1) A.J. Seward ( "for skin, hair and body care" ) : They made hair creams, body creams and lotions, face powders and other beauty products.


2) Kingsway Department Stores: They had the largest supermarket and mall chain in Nigeria.

3) Kingsway Chemists: A chain of pharmacies that was spread right across Nigeria.

4) UAC Foods: This included Kingsway Rendezvous (now known as Mr Biggs), Gala Sausage Rolls, Wall's Ice Cream, Spring Waters Nigeria Ltd (makers of SWAN Water, Gossy Water and SWAN soft drinks), etc.

5) UAC Motors: GM Nigeria (Bedford, Chevrolet and Isuzu), Federated Motors Industries Ltd (locally made Bedford trucks) and Niger Motors.

6) Bordpak Ltd (packaging).

7) Premier Packaging Ltd.

8 ) UAC Technical Ltd: Industrial machines and huge electricity generators.

9) G.B. Olivant: Trading company.

10) UAC Property Development Company: They own 1004 Estate, Golden Tulip Hotel (formerly Dubar Hotel), Abebe Court Ikoyi, etc.


11) Grand Cereals: Grand Pure Soya Oil, etc.

12) MDS Logistics: Wharehouses, haulage, distribution, etc.

13) Chemical and Allied Products Limited (CAPL) : Dulux and Caplux paints, etc.

14) African Timber and Plywood Ltd.

15) West African Cold Storage.


This company has directly or indirectly produced several very wealthy families including the Abebes, the Dantatas, the Dangotes, the Murray-Bruces and the Shonekans.



UAC has helped to nurture the fortunes of some of Nigeria's wealthiest families.

1) Dantata/Dangote: Alhassan Dantata's business got a big boost when he got contracts to supply UAC (Royal Niger Company) groundnuts, kola nuts, etc.

2) Murray-Bruce: Mulligan Murray-Bruce (Ben Bruce's father) was a UAC executive who did so well that upon retiring he was given Domino Stores to run.

3) Abebe: Sir Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's father) was Chairman of UAC (also Chairman of Nigerian Breweries) in the 1970s. He did so well, that several UAC and Nigerian Breweries facilities are named after him (Abebe Village, Igamu).


In the picture below are the logo of the Royal Niger Company, UAC's first logo and UAC's current logo (which was adopted in the 2000s). The logo in the middle is my favourite.
Yeah! our company...happy people smiley
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Lilimax(f): 8:27am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:
Sir Christopher was the first Nigerian chairman of UAC. He was employed by UAC in 1935, became deputy chairman of the company in 1972 and was its Chairman and CEO from 1975-1980. He was also chairman of Nigerian Breweries, Vitafoam Nigeria and ICON Merchant Bank.

Unfortunately several of his children died before him.
Not a good testimony undecided
May we not know the grave of our children. Amen. smiley
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by naptu2: 8:28am On Mar 23, 2018
Lilimax:
Yeah! our company...happy people smiley

How are you smiley
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by Lilimax(f): 8:29am On Mar 23, 2018
naptu2:


How are you smiley
I'm doing well sir. Good to hear from you. smiley
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by moseslarry(m): 8:29am On Mar 23, 2018
RIP
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by billyG(m): 8:52am On Mar 23, 2018
How comes all his children left b4 him?edolites.....una too much.
Re: Christopher Abebe (Stella Obasanjo's Father) Is Dead by blex444: 9:27am On Mar 23, 2018
wow>>>>>>> 99 years,i hope to live long like this o ,so help me God. Adieu Baba.

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