Texen CEO Mourns Death Of Younger Sister, Chief Mrs. Palace Ogbeide

Posted on January 24, 2025

Chief Mrs. Palace Ogbeide née Egbedi, a renowned and respected figure, domiciled in Maryland, USA, sadly passed away in Lagos, Nigeria, after a brief illness. 

This devastating news was confirmed by her elder brother, Dr. Tex Egbedi, a prominent wardrobe consultant and one of Africa’s foremost experts in style world, who is the CEO of Texen.

 

Dr. Egbedi shared fond memories of his beloved sister. He recalled their last moments together during the Christmas celebration at her Banana Island home in Lagos. The siblings and their friends had enjoyed a luxurious Christmas meal, danced, and savored fine cognac, a gift from Mrs. Ogbeide to her brother and his friends.

 

Dr. Egbedi expressed his gratitude that his sister had maintained a close relationship with God, and he encouraged young ladies to emulate her noble character and virtues. His tribute highlighted the impact of Mrs. Ogbeide’s life on those around her and the values she embodied.

 

The news of Mrs. Ogbeide’s passing has sent shockwaves through her community, and she will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and acquaintances. As they mourn her loss, they also celebrate her life, legacy, and the memories she left behind.

 

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