Nigerian senator and former governor of Oyo state, Abiola Ajimobi, was one of the high-profile casualties of the coronavirus pandemic which was raging the world.
The politician finally gave in to the virus as he died on June 25, 2020, due to complications from COVID-19.
The senator’s demise obviously touched many people especially his family members who tried their best to make his stay in his grave as comfortable as they could.
Abiola AjimobiAjimobi takes over as Acting National Chairman, calls for peace in APC Deputy National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (South), Senator Abiola Ajimobi has called on all APC Stakeholders to continue to observe the peace as he assumes position as acting National Chairman of the APC. Senator Ajimobi spoke on Tuesday night through his Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Bolaji Tunji, in the aftermath of the order of the Court of Appeal affirming the suspension of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as National Chairman.
Just recently, a video made the rounds on social media of where the politician was finally laid to rest.
Ajimobi was given a befitting place to spend his final days. In the short video, it could be seen that his burial ground was a fully furnished and air-conditioned room. The room was also said to have uninterrupted power supply.
Comfortable and expensive-looking chairs were also spotted in corners of the well-lit room.
Senator Ajimobi’s fully furnished and air-conditioned burial ground has got people talking. Photos: @abiolaajimobi / IG. Richard Akinola II / FB. Source: Instagram
See the video below:
A number of Nigerians had mixed reactions to the late politician’s burial site. Read some comments below:
Oyedeji Kayode: I'm trying to understand the motive. Have they created a relaxation point around his tomb where they can connect to his memory and, may be, his spirit (if his spirit will ever dwell there)? An inviting tourist spot? Or they think the dead can actually take pleasure in the luxury of the living? If this is just a show of money and wealth, then vanity has no limit as well as the extent the mind of a man can conceive vain glory.
Olurotimi Anifowose: A family has chosen how they want to honour their patriarch in death...and I do not see anything wrong in this. Yes, he was a public figure but we should be mindful that he belonged to a family first. He was buried...just his tomb was made up to the taste of his family.
Dammie Lola: Why do I feel this is beautiful anyways .... I will take good Care my parents while alive and still do something more than this for them in death. I didn't see anything wrong there, they can always go there seat and receive ac and refresh their mind especially when they are going through hard time. Long life to the children.