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Ex-Zimbabwean First lady, Grace Mugabe cries to Obasanjo at Funeral Service [PHOTO]

Former Zimbabwean First Lady, Grace Mugabe was pictured crying to Former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo at the funeral of her husband, Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe, who died on 6 September at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore, led Zimbabwe for more than three decades. His funeral ceremony held earlier today in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Another photo below of Obasanjo’s arrival at the ceremony today.

 

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  1. May his gentle soul through the mercy of GOD RIP. A lesson 4 all other African leaders that vanity / vanity =vanity

  2. may his gentile soul rest in the lord.

    May The good lord and God Almighty forgive his errors and grant him eternal rest.

  3. He is a great man and true African patriot.He is the only African president, that speaks the truth concerning,ow the white are treating the black in Africa

  4. Some president led his people with Grace and harmony and left a prolific profile behind in which he will ever be remember of. Other also led a corrupt life that gear up hardship, Nigeria government try and do something for the world to see and comments that is good to be. Mugabe is dead and he was celebrate on how he led his people, may GOD grant him eternal rest……

  5. Mugabe stood up for Africanism because he believed that African countries can succeed in every aspect without the intervention of the foreign dictatorship. May His soul rest in peace amen

  6. This life is very emphemiral whatever one acquire either legitimately or illegitimately you are going to leave it for life. This is lesson for us.

  7. Respect for the dead is natural. However, I really want to know if prayers for our departed ones can change their fate. I am also shocked to find that the souls of most people who have passed away are regarded as “gentle.” How true is this?

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