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Tears flow as Kekere Jesu laid to rest after tragic car crash

It was an emotional scene as Evangelist Kekere Jesu, whose real name was Ayodeji David, was laid to rest amid tears and sorrow following his untimely death in a ghastly car accident.
The popular gospel minister tragically lost his life alongside three other gospel artistes in a fatal crash that occurred along the Ikorodu–Sagamu axis in Lagos State.
A heartbreaking video from the burial has surfaced online, capturing the moment Evangelist Kekere Jesu’s casket was lowered into the ground, surrounded by mourners who could not hold back their tears.
Friends, family members, and colleagues gathered to pay their last respects, many still struggling to come to terms with the shocking loss. The atmosphere was heavy with grief as loved ones shared emotional tributes, describing him as a humble and passionate servant of God whose life touched many through his music and ministry.
Condolence messages have continued to pour in from fans, fellow gospel musicians, and members of the Christian community, all mourning the exit of a vibrant soul who inspired countless lives through his songs and evangelism.
The sudden death of Evangelist Kekere Jesu has left a vacuum in the gospel music scene, with many calling it a huge loss to the body of Christ.
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