Akubeze described Aje as "a man who was a great teacher of the faith. A meticulous minister of the Sacraments, an ecclesiastical prelate who led the people through collaboration and listening to the people of God."
"We have come to bury a man who gave all he had for the service of God and his people," he said, according to the Catholic News Service of Nigeria.
During the homily, Cardinal Onaiyekan said the faith facilitates truth and charity, and should not be used for selfish and manipulative purposes. He praised the leadership of Aje, saying he was "among the early group of zealous lay apostles who worked with the foreign missionaries, most of the time carrying much of the burden of the day, reaching out directly to the most remote places to bring into the Christian fold people at the grassroot levels."
"He was a true man of God, with deep conviction and generous heart. Once he puts his hands on the plough, he never looked back. As a pioneer Nigerian priest in his days, he became an effective role model to many young men who were later to follow his footsteps," he said, according to the Catholic News Service of Nigeria.
At the wake Mass, Monsignor Cletus Gotan of the Archdiocese of Jos gave the homily, describing the late bishop as a man who sought virtue rather than the mundane things of life.
"[The] bishop offered a life of service to the people in various capacities that have changed the lives of so many people," Gotan said, praising Aje's work as Education Secretary, Coordinator of JDPC, and Cathedral Administrator, as well as his contributions to civil society.