Super TV CEO Usifo Ataga Laid To Rest

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The remains of the murdered CEO of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, will be laid to rest today, July 30, 2021. The burial is scheduled for the Ebony Vaults, Ikoyi, Lagos after a funeral service at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Victoria Island, Lagos.

A service of songs was held in his honour at The Incubator in Victoria Island today July 30.

Speaking at the service of songs, his mother, Sylvia Ataga, said her beloved son who was generous to a fault, died an undeserved death. She said her son was denied the joy of seeing a project he had spent over seven years working on.

“God knows he did not deserve what those people did to him. My heart bleeds to him anytime I remember. He was generous to a fault.

It took death for me to know how loved he was. He has been robbed of the joy of seeing a project he spent seven years working on.

He has been denied the joy of seeing his children grow up, go to the university, get married and make him a grandfather.

These are wishes of every parent. His love for his children cannot be quantified. No way!”the distraught mum said

On her part, the widow of the deceased, Brenda, said finding out about his demise was the worst news ever. She said she had looked forward to seeing the look he on his face if he had walked into the surprise birthday she had planned for him.

“Sifo you had a heart of gold, a pure heart, you were kind, patient, humble, fun, loving. You could intrigue a room for hours. Such positive energy.

Finding out of your demise was the worst news imaginable. My mind had raced through all the possibilities of where you were and what could have happened but death, death wasn’t an option.

The girls and I were looking forward to seeing you, to celebrate your milestone.

I had imagined how surprised you would be when you walked in to see a place set up for you. I had imagined the infectious smile.

Now, I’m yet to comprehend the start reality that your life was cut short in your prime, at a renaissance of all you had toiled for. .. I’m lost for word.” she said