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Tayo's Situ's funeral details
You are cordially invited to the Civic Funeral Ceremony of the Late Mayor of London Borough of Southwark, Councillor Tayo Adelani Situ.
The Christian Wake Keeping and the full Civic Burial Ceremony is as follow:
Wake Keeping Service
Date Sunday 22 May 2011
Time: 5.00pm – 9.00pm
Venue: Christ Apostolic Church Surrey Docks District, South Bermondsey, 163 Ilderton Road London SE16 3LA
Funeral Service
Date: Monday 23 May 2011
Time: 10.30am (All seated) – 12noon
Venue: Southwark Cathedral, Chapter House
Montague Close, City of London, Greater London SE1 9DA
Reception: Glaziers Hall, 9 Montague Close, London Bridge, SE1 9DD
Time: 12.15 – 2.00 pm
This is a high profile event planned and organised by the family in collaboration with the London Borough of Southwark in honour of a community leader who dedicated his life to the service of the people.
Let us all turn out in large numbers to fill the venue as a sign of respect for a man we are all proud of.
There is a huge mainstream media attention for this state burial, which is going to be attended by top UK government functionaries, African Diplomats, MP’s, Mayors (Present & Past), Councillors, and Clergymen.
It will be an occasion for the Black community to celebrate the passing away of an outstanding leader whose achievement touched the entire segment of the UK and beyond.
Please, let us support the family to make the funeral a memorable one.
NB: For Further Information, Clarification and Direction, Contact any of the Persons here under
Mike Abiola
mabiola@gmail.com
Councillor A. Aminu
aaminu@lambeth.gov.uk
Amos Akin Adejinmi
amosakinadejinmi@aol.com