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Gov Bello mourns as Chief Imam of Ebiraland dies at 98

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The Chief Imam of Ebiraland, Musa Galadima, has died in the early hours of Friday at the age of 98 years, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

Mr Galadima, who was turbaned Chief Imam about 55 years ago, died in a private hospital in Abuja.

He would be buried on Friday at Okene according to Islamic rites.

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He is survived by wives, children and many grandchildren.

The state governor, Yahaya Bello, described Galadima’s death as painful in a statement in Lokoja.

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“He was a humble, gentle and serious Islamic teacher whose tutelage extended beyond Nigeria.

“The late Chief Imam was God-fearing, honest, disciplined, and obedient to the constituted authority especially the traditional institution,” the governor said in the statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mohammed Onogwu.

The governor urged other Islamic clerics to emulate the life led by the deceased.

Mr Bello then condoled with the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Ado Ibrahim, the deceased wives, children, relatives, friends, followers and the entire Muslim community over the death of the late Chief Imam.

He prayed to Allah to forgive the shortcomings of the deceased and make Aljannat Firdaus his final resting place.

NAN

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