PIONEER MOUNTAIN OF FIRE CHURCH BRANCH PASTOR, KUJORE BURIED

Omooba Risawe
The remains of pioneer Pastor of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Ogbe branch in Abeokuta,Evangelist Aderemi Kujore were on Friday committed to mother earth.
Kujore who was a Director of Operations of the Odua Chambers of Commerce,Industries,Mines and Agriculture between 2008-2012 died on January 23 in Abeokuta
The funeral service for the 67 year old deceased was held at Obafemi Awolowo Square, Ikenne town of Ogun State,with who is who in country and outside in attendance.
The late cleric was husband of retired permanent secretary in Ogun State Service, Yetunde Kujore, who is a member of the popular social media known as penpushing platform.
At the colourful and well attended service, the son of the deceased,Niyi Kujore read the Bible passage from the book of 1 Thess: Chapter 4,verses 13-18,which was also followed with special song from Choir of the Abeokuta headquarters of the church.
Similarly, 14 regional overseers of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, body of serving and. retired permanent secretaries, former Heads of Service, Nigeria Union of Journalists,NUJ),Ogun State Council, as well as representatives of penpushing platform led by its convener, Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji were in attendance amongst others.
The bereaved wife Yetunde Kujore in her tribute wrote,’I am thankful to God Almighty that your troubled days are past,and I believe you have found rest at last. It is good to know that we shall meet again in that heavenly home where parting,sorrow and sickness will be no more. Keep him,Jesus,in thy bossom’
In his sermon at the service, Pastor Opeoluwa Adewale said the journey of death started right from the day individual pregnancy was made,hence,the need to see the earth as just a passage.
Speaking on the theme,’The danger of unprepared journey of no Return’,the clergyman noted that many are not prepare for the journey, which he pointed as necessary to prepare for.
‘The journey of no return started from pregnancy. The journey does not end on earth,but continued in heaven. How many of us prepared for the journey. We are only strangers on this earth, and we shall leave,and after we continued another journey to eternity’,
Pastor Adewale emphasised that, there was danger not preparing for the journey of no return,stressing that life is fragile to be hang on to.
‘If you leave in a mansion today, you will tomoro leave under the ground. If you drive posh cars today, you will be driven in coffin and ambulance tomorrow’,the cleric declared.
The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun in his brief remark, said we should continued to pray for the deceased of the family and state at large.
Amosun who was represented by Head of Service, Abayomi Sobande noted that the deceased pastor was a fulfilled man while on earth, and the family should full of appreciation to God