Society
Segun Germany Bids Farewell to Mother in Grand Style

In a display of opulence and tradition, prominent businessman Segun Abanna, fondly known as Segun Germany, hosted a lavish celebration on Saturday, September 14, to honor the final burial of his beloved mother, the late Olori Funmilayo Bolaji Abanna.
The event, aptly dubbed “Three Days Burial Like Carnival,” was nothing short of spectacular. Held across three luxurious halls in Ibafo, Ogun State, it drew an impressive gathering of society’s elite, influential business moguls, and esteemed monarchs. The sheer grandeur of the affair reflected not only the stature of the Abanna family but also the deep respect and affection Segun Germany had for his late mother.
Olori Abanna, who passed away at the remarkable age of 92, was celebrated with a vibrant mix of tradition, class, and style. Her son ensured no detail was overlooked, creating an atmosphere befitting the legacy of a queen mother. Every moment of the ceremony shimmered with elegance, from the lavish décor to the meticulous arrangements that left guests in awe.
The legendary Wasiu Haruna-Ishola provided the musical ambiance, captivating the audience with soulful renditions that added a touch of sophistication to the occasion. Guests indulged in a delightful array of culinary masterpieces, with abundant food and drinks that catered to the refined tastes of those in attendance.
In every way, the event was a fitting tribute—one that immortalized Olori Abanna’s memory while exemplifying Segun Germany’s flair for hosting with panache, style, and class.
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