Apase of Ikorodu, Chief Lukman Erogbogbo Dies at 75

The Apase of Ikorodu, Alhaji (Chief) Engr Lukman Ishola Oladimeji Erogbogbo passed away on Monday, 16th September 2024, at the age of 75 years.

The Erogbogbo family in a statement issued by Mrs Bimbo Lawal and made available to newsmen on Monday said Alhaji Lukman Erogbogbo was a seasoned administrator who retired as top management staff of PZ Industries after many years of meritorious service.

Chief Lukman Erogbogbo was a philantropist and highly respected community leader and an icon in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs Jumoke Erogbogbo, children, and grandchildren.

Chief Lukman Erogbogbo will be buried today, Tuesday, 17th September 2024, in accordance with Islamic rites.

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