Entertainment & SocietyBolanle Okusanya-Feyita marks father, brother's death anniversary

Bolanle Okusanya-Feyita marks father, brother’s death anniversary

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London returnee, Bolanle Okusanya Feyita, first daughter of a foremost late undertaker, Tunji Okusanya, has remembered her late father and brother, nine years after their unfortunate demise.

Tunji Okusanya and his son, Tunji Okusanya Jr, lost their lives on October 2013 at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) after suffering injuries sustained from the Lagos Cargo plane crash which occurred same day. They were on board the cargo plane transporting the corpse of a former Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu to Akure for a lying-in-state and burial. Okusanya was the boss of popular funeral service home, Magbamawo Industrial Company, otherwise known as MIC Casket.

The Okusanya-led M.I.C undertakers were one of the biggest funeral service companies in Nigeria. The company provided services for some of the biggest names in the country and a number of celebrities. After the sad event, Bolanle Okusanya-Feyita, who was a renowned make-up artiste, returned to Nigeria to continue the legacies of her late father and brother whom the father was grooming to carry on with the business after his retirement.

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Bolanle set up her business with a new name, LTJ. LTJ, which is the short form of her father’s and brother’s name, Olatunji to keep their memories alive. She celebrated their ninth anniversary with a tribute and prayer session last week. Tributes have since been pouring in for the late funeral service home boss and his son, while friends and family offered smoothing words of consolation for Okusanya-Feyita.

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