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    NAOSRE Condoles CP Odumosu Over Mother’s Death

    National Association of Online Security Reporters, NAOSRE, has commiserated with the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Alhaji Hakeem Odumosu, over the death of his mother, Alhaja Sikirat Odumosu, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 88.

    NAOSRE’s message was detailed in a statement on Friday by the association National President, Femi Oyewale.

    He noted that the late Sikirat was a devout Muslim who cultivated good virtues in her children which can be seen and felt from the Commissioner’s attitude to make sure security of lives and properties is paramount.

    Oyewale said, “NAOSRE have received the news of the passing of Alhaja Odumosu  with profound shock and grief. We know what it feels to lose a mother. A mother is our pillar of strength; she gives us a shoulder to cry on and supports us in our difficult times.”

    Oyewale admonished the family to take comfort in the fact that the Alhaja lived a fulfilled life and contributed meaningfully to the advancement of many, while he prayed for Allah to grant those grieved the fortitude to bear the loss

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