Encomiums, As Hon. Osoagbaka Lays Brother To Rest (See Photos)

Late Prince Obioma Uzoanaya Osoagbaka
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Encomiums, As Hon. Osoagbaka Lays Brother To Rest (See Photos)

All roads led to the compound of Prince (Hon.) Chukwuemeka Osoagbaka, as the remains of his older brother, late Prince Obioma Uzoanaya Osoagbaka, a former President-General of Ekpirl Ala-Ala wete returned to mother earth,
on Saturday, February 18.

The obsequies which took place in his country home at Ekpiri Alala Vilage, Ariam in lkwuano LGA of Abia State, had in attendance dignitaries from all walks of life.

Famousreporters.com reports that it was indeed a moment of agony not only for the immediate family but also Friends and we’ll wishers who described him as a man with impeccable character.

According to a release, Prince Osoagbaka, a brother to Hon. Chukwuemeka Osoagbaka (aka. Gbakas), a prominent son of Ikwuano, died on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at the age of sixty (60) during a brief illness.

The former member who represented Ikwuano State Constituency, Gbakas thanked all friends, well wishers and loved ones for their relentless prayers and support which lasted up until this moment of internment, as he prayed for God’s abundant rewards upon all and sundry.

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Earlier, Gbakas, who is also the president of Ahamefula Development Initiative Ikwuano (ADII), described his late elder brother as a rare personality who was loved by all and wailed that he would be missed by all who had had dealings, whatsoever with the deceased.

While, praying that God to grant the soul of the departed repose, the illustrious son of Ikwuano kingdom pledged that the family would, against all odds, sustain his legacies, as he prayed to God for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Hon. Chukwuemeka Osoagbaka flanked by friends during the funeral ceremony of his late older brother, late Prince Obioma Uzoanaya Osoagbaka
Hon. Chukwuemeka Osoagbaka flanked by friends during the funeral ceremony of his late older brother, late Prince Obioma Uzoanaya Osoagbaka



 

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