THE REMAINS OF FATIA ROLLING DOLLARS WAS BURIED IN IKORUDU
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
The burial
took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos. - See more at:
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Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpufV
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
- See more at: http://horizonhotspot.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-fatai-rolling-dollar-buried-in.html#sthash.5VgdPVvV.dpuf[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…
[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…

[PHOTOS] Fatai Rolling Dollar buried in Ikorodu, Lagos
Highlife music maestro, Fatai Rolling Dollar who died at 85 on Wednesday June 12, was laid to rest on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
The burial took place around 1pm within
the premises of his uncompleted building at 14, Unity street, Maya
Village, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The muslim funeral service was officiated by Chief Imam, Olarenwaju Yusuf assisted by other muslim clergy.
One of the legend’s son, Adewunmi Olagunju told our reporter, ‘He was a very good father and he always lived up to his fatherly duties. I know the entire family will miss his presence’.
A protege of the late musician, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey who was also present said, ‘He
was a mentor to many, he musician to the core. His music was always
positive and we will always remember him for the influence he had in our
lives‘.
More photos below…




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