The remains of late madam Ebikeseiye Christiana Mulade nee Timiyan, mother to environmental justice crusader, Chief Sheriff Mulade have been laid to rest at her country home in Kokodiagbene community of Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.
Top personalities from the media, oil and gas industry, some members of the Gbaramatu Council of Chiefs, community leaders amongst others were all on ground to pay their last respect to the departed madam Ebikeseiye Christiana Mulade.
Her final journey to rest began at Veenell Hospital Mortuary Warri, where her body was moved to her home town, Kokodiagbene community in Gbaramatu Kingdom of Warri South-West Local Government Area.
One of the officiating ministers at the funeral service, Bishop Samson Abuta in his sermon on death said that late Mulade was a woman that served God urging all to live a life that glorifies the Almighty God and impact humanity.
Eldest son of the deceased, Chief Sheriff Mulade in a glowing tribute described his mother as the Amazon of the Mulade Dynasty who raised her children with love and the fear of God.
Chief Sheriff Mulade, who is also the Country Director of Center For Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) said that he and his siblings are going to miss their mother in so many ways and expressed appreciation to all who have joined him and his family to bid a final farewell to their lovely mum.
Some sympathisers who spoke to Newsmen including the General Manager of Delta Broadcasting Service DBS Warri Pastor Malcolm Oteri represented by the Assistant General Manager, News and Current Affairs, Mr Patrick Edema, the Kokodiagbene Community Chairman Comrade Pedro Bekenawei, Mr Amos Okoro, Mr Monday Zorab amongst others called on the Mulade’s family to take solace in the Lord knowing too well that their mother lived a good life.
They equally implored the children to emulate the legacies of their mother.
Late Madam Ebikeseiye Christiana Mulade, who passed on to eternal glory on Wednesday, October 27, 2021, at 66 years is survived by children, grandchildren, family members.