In this spirit, Ramon Nasir, the Group Head of Media and External Relations at the United Bank for Africa, orchestrated a magnificent final burial ceremony for his mother, Musiliat Amoke Falade, the Iya Oba of Imasayi Kingdom in Ogun State, affectionately known as ‘Iya Olowoetiaso.’
The celebration of life was a truly spectacular affair, showcasing the high esteem in which Musiliat was held. It reflected the stature of her son, a well-connected public relations expert whose network spans industry leaders, monarchs, politicians, socialites, journalists, and celebrities. With such an impressive roster of connections, expectations ran high, and the event did not disappoint.
Attendees were treated to an array of heartfelt tributes, vibrant performances, and a beautifully curated atmosphere that honored the legacy of a beloved matriarch. The event resonated deeply with the community, leaving a lasting impression on the indigenous people of Ado Odo Ota in Ogun State, where the funeral took place.
As friends and family gathered to pay their respects, stories of Musiliat's warmth, generosity, and strength filled the air, reminding everyone of the profound impact she had on those around her. It was a grand farewell, a celebration not just of a life lived, but of a love that continues to inspire.
Ramon Nasir’s tribute to his mother was not merely a final goodbye; it was a testament to the indomitable spirit of maternal love that shapes lives and communities. This memorable ceremony will surely remain etched in the hearts of all who attended, a fitting homage to a woman whose legacy will endure for generations to come.