The family of late Super TV Chief Executive Officer, Micheal Usifo Ataga, who was murdered in Lagos State on June 15, has revealed that he would be buried on Friday, July 30 at the Ebonyi vaults in Ikoyi, Lagos State.
The programme for the burial issued by the family, stated that a Service of Songs will hold on Thursday, July 29, at the Incubator in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The funeral service will hold the next day, (Friday, July 30, 2021) at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Victoria Island, Lagos, while his remains interred the same day.
However, the bereaved family are yet to speak on its position on the outcome of the ongoing investigation into Usifo’s murder.
Recall that on June 24, the Lagos State Police Command paraded a suspect who admitted to stabbing the 50-year-old in the neck with a knife after a disagreement.
However, in an another interview that has now gone viral, the undergraduate gave a new confession, denying her involvement in killing Usifo.
She also gave insights into the late CEO’s life, saying he was a very busy person who with his wife and had told her that he was in his marriage only to cater for his children.
Also, the Lagos Police boss, Hakeem Odumosu, had confirmed the possibility of the involvement of other parties in the murder, followed by the additional arrest of other suspects, whose identities are yet to be revealed.
In addition, a member of the bereaved family revealed that calls of threats to life had been received from strange persons, over the murder.