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Obituary: Folo's funeral and the Gafo brothers this weekend



The late Togolese humorist Foli Koffi Adjéodah alias Folo, who died last July 23rd in a tragic accident on the No. 1, will be buried this Saturday, August 5, 2017.

After the mass of requiem last Saturday at the Parish of Saint Kizito of Tokoin Doumasséssé for the rest of their soul, place to the ceremonies of burial.

According to the programs, this Saturday August 5, 2017 at 7:00, the body of the dear late Folo will be exposed to the morgue of Lomé. At 8:30 am the funeral will be held in the cemetery of Agbalépédo behind the HAAC.

According to the programs, the funeral of the Gafo brothers will also take place this Friday, August 4, 2017 from 6 pm. On Saturday, after the funeral wake, the funeral will take place at 10 am.

It should be noted that for Pierre Wiyao of the group (one of the Gafo brothers), the mortuary is located in Agoè not far from the CEG d'Agoè Nord. For Tchozo Limaza (the other brother Gafo) the mortuary is at Agoè Anonkui.

For now, No funeral program has been released for Agbasco and Jacqueline. But remember that Ousmane Akoriko, one of the Togolese humorists perished in this traffic accident, has been buried since last week.

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