The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, Dr Oluebube Chukwu, has on behalf of his family, the
Oluebube A. Chukwu Foundation, and the entire Staff of Due Process office, Government House, Umuahia, commiserated with the Member Representing Isuikwuato/ Umunneochi in the National Assembly, Hon Amobi Ogah, and the entire Ogah Dynasty, over the sudden death of their octogenarian mother, describing her demise as a colossal loss to Onuaku and Uturu in particular, and Isuikwuato, Abia state and Nigeria at large.
Speaking in Onuaku, during a condolence visit with his team, Dr Oluebube Chukwu, who expressed shock over the death of the Matriarch of the Ogah dynasty, especially now that the family mostly needs her, however, encouraged the family to bear the loss with fortitude, as death remains an inevitable end for all mortals.
The Due Process Boss, while noting that the pain of losing a mother is an unending and bitter experience, especially remembering that her love, care, and wise counsel will be missed, prayed to God to grant her soul eternal rest.
He urged the bereaved family to draw strength from the plethora of testimonies of the impact full, goodwill, charitable, and philanthropic characteristics of the life and time of late Ezinne Pauline Ogah, nothing that she played the biblical roles of Deborah as she lived, and will be missed by both the church, the community, the widows, the needy and less privileged families she has been their benefactor, urging the deceased family to be consoled in the fact that mama lived a sacrificial life for all, served God and mankind with faith and diligence, left lasting legacies for posterity, and has gone to be with her creator, thereby making our earthly loss of Mama heaven's gain.
In their remarks, the Member representing Isuikwuato/ Umunneochi in the Federal House of Representatives, Chief Amobi Oga, a former Commissioner for Health Dr Okey Ogah, and the Head of Ogah Dynasty, Chief Ifeanyi Ogah, on behalf of the family, thanked Dr. Oluebube Chukwu, his entourage, and other people of goodwill that have been comforting them in their time of grief, adding that they are comforted and strengthened by their visits, calls messages, and prayers.
They appreciated their late mum for bringing them up in the way of the Lord which has greatly helped in shaping them into what they are today, adding that on a fateful day, Mama died, she woke from sleep, blessed her children around, and called on those outside, wished them well and later went in and slept eternally describing her death as a peaceful transition of a saint.
Nkem Jasper Onyekere.
Govt House,
Umuahia.