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OLOLO COMMISERATES WITH OKWUDINMA OVER MOTHER’S DEMISE, CHARGES FAMILY TO UPHOLD HER LEGACIES.


Deputy Chief of Staff, Domestic and Internal Affairs to Imo State Governor, Hon. Mrs Ogechi Ololo has joined other well-meaning Imolites to sympathize with the family of His Royal Highness Eze Samson Okwudinma, Igwe Ohazurumee of Nneato Obibi Ochasi Autonomous Community in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State over the death of his mother, Late Mrs Ezinne Lolo Virginia Otimkpu Okwudinma.

Speaking during a condolence visit to the family of Eze Okwudinma at the weekend shortly after the deceased was buried, Mrs Ololo appealed to the members of the family to ensure that they go extra mile to uphold the legacies left by their late mother.

The Deputy Chief of Staff described the deceased as one who made great impact on many people that came in contact with through the virtuous life she lived. While consoling the family, Mrs Ololo noted that the exit of a family member is always painful, but encouraged them to take heart because their matriarch lived and died at a ripe age of 95, saying, `it is indeed a celebration of live’.

In her prayers for the family, she asked God to give them long life and good health to live long like their matriarch, adding that every parent desire a befitting burial from their children at the old age.

Mrs Ololo urged the wife of the Monarch, Ugoeze Shirley Okwudinma, to ensure that no vacuum is created due to the death of their matriarch.

In her response Ugoeze Okwudinma thanked the Deputy Chief of Staff for coming to console them in their period of mournful, saying that her visit and words of encouragement have further strengthened them and lifted their spirit.

Adding his voice the Special Assistant on Protocol to Imo State Governor, Mr. Chukwunonye Iruno said the burial ceremony is a true celebration of live considering the number of years the deceased lived on earth and her level of meaningful contribution to the society.

Other dignitaries who accompanied Mrs Ololo to the condolence visit include the Special Assistant to the governor on Special Duties, Mrs. Liza Asogha and others too numerous to mention.


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