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          Eleven months after the death of controversial pastor, Prophet Elijah Iretiola Ajanaku, burial rites for his final homeward journey to eternity commenced.

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          11 months after his death, Prophet Iretiola Elijah Ajanaku was buried at 4 :45pm amidst tears on Thursday, July 17, 2014, at his Lagos residence.

          The whole of Ipaja axis was temporarily shut down as pall bearers carried his corpse from his church to his house around Ikola, Command Road, Lagos.

          Prior to the D-Day, his widow, Pastor (Mrs.) Joy Ajanaku, had revealed that the of his burial date was chosen because of the significant number 7 in the numerical representation of the date, 17/7/2014.

          She explained that the church address as well as their house address all contained the number 7.

          The funeral which was scheduled to start by 9am, saw a gathering of the late cleric’s devout church members decked in light blue shirts with the inscription, God of Ajanaku is Alive and the picture of the deceased conspicuously displayed in the front.

          The Brigade boys from Lotad Funeral, who wore white native attire an