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Kakatar Group Boss, Azibaola Robert, Loses Mother-in-law, Madam Ego Emesua

The death has occurred of Madam Ego Emesua of Kolo community, in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

Madam Emesua is the mother-in-law of entrepreneur and founder, Zeetin Engineering, Azibaola Robert, FNSE.

She passed on to glory surrounded by her children and family members in the late hours of Thursday, 7th September 2023, after a brief illness.

Aged 81, Madam Emesua was a devoted member of The New Life Baptist church Kolo.

According to a statement by the family signed by her first daughter, Mrs Stella Onyiobebh E. Robert (Vice President, Kakatar Group of Companies), Madam Emesua lived a fulfilled life of service to humanity, positively impacting the people of Kolo and her neighbouring communities through her generosity and voluntary communal services.

The late octogenarian, apart from being the mother of Mrs. Stella Robert, is also survived by her other children, Mrs Agnes M. Oribo, Mrs Azibaolodedia Awudese and Ms Helen Oruama.

She is also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, relations, and in-laws too numerous to mention.

Burial arrangements will be announced later by the family.

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