The cleric said this on Tuesday in Lagos
during the Service of Songs held in honour of the late Nwogwugwu whom he
said devoted her life to the service of God and humanity.
He said the late Christian mother was
always committed to the service of God even at her old age, adding that
she believed in herself and would always intercede for others.
“Mama was an active member of the church.
Even in her old age she must come to church. She devoted her life time
towards serving God. She believed in herself and will always intercede
for others. Truly she has fought the good fight and is waiting for the
crown of glory,” Okoh said.
“We’re not here to mourn but we’re here to rejoice because she lived a worthy life,” he added.
Meanwhile, he urged all to see the service as a moment of sober reflection, stressing that the living should prepare their lives as they head towards the end of their lives.
Meanwhile, he urged all to see the service as a moment of sober reflection, stressing that the living should prepare their lives as they head towards the end of their lives.
In her tribute to her mother, THISDAY
Editor (Daily), Ms Ijeoma Nwogwugwu, described her mother as a dogged
woman, saying she was also a disciplinarian.
Nwogwugwu stated that her mother made them, the children, what they are in life.
“There are many words to describe my mother. She was dogged, hardworking and a disciplinarian. Mama was caring. She made us what we are today. She was committed to the service of God. She was very prayerful. We will miss her so dearly,” Nwogwugwu said.
“There are many words to describe my mother. She was dogged, hardworking and a disciplinarian. Mama was caring. She made us what we are today. She was committed to the service of God. She was very prayerful. We will miss her so dearly,” Nwogwugwu said.
On her part, a member of the church, Mrs
Juliet Okoroafor, described the late Nwogwugwu as a generous mother who
would always show love and kindness to anybody that came close to her.
Okoroafor pointed out that she learnt the virtue of forgiveness from the
late Nwogwugwu.
Dignitaries that graced the occasion
were: former Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi; THIDAY Style
Editor, Ms Ruth Osime; Chairman, THISDAY Editorial Board, Mr Segun
Adeniyi; THISDAY Law Editor, Mrs May Agbamuche; and a host of others.
The funeral service holds tomorrow at the
same church at 10:00am while the interment takes place immediately at
the Ikoyi Cemetery, followed by a reception at the Civic Centre,
Victoria Island.
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