According to the Punch, the details of the death are still ascertain, but the clergy passed on Friday morning (today) in Abuja after a brief illness.
The passing on of Asake came about two weeks after he led a nationwide protest called by CAN against the killing of Christians by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
His brother and former member of the House of Representatives, Jonathan Asake, confirmed the death in an interview with The PUNCH.“Yes, he died this morning, we are right now in the mortuary. I was with him yesterday (Thursday) in his house”, he stated.
Dr Asake is an indigene of Southern Kaduna and has been vocal in the defence of Christianity in Nigeria.
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