www.odogwublog.com reports that the Anambra State Government has granted scholarship awards to the three surviving children of the late Mr. Ikechukwu Odinigwe, who, along with his wife and another child, were crushed to death by a truck two weeks ago.
Governor Willie Obiano who stated this on Friday during the burial of the couple and their first son at St Anthony Catholic Church, Enugwu-Ukwu, said the children will enjoy the scholarship awards of the state government up to university level.
Obiano, who consoled the Odinigwe family for the tragic loss, observed that the survival of the three children of the Odinigwe family was a miracle.
“There is no doubt that God’s mercy was at work. Anyone who visited the site of that accident like I did with my wife after visiting the children at the hospital, can attest to the miracle. May their soul rest in peace,” he said.
In his sermon, the Spiritual Director of Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Ukeh, Rev Fr. Emmanuel Obinma, said the three members of the Odinigwe family, whose bodies were contained in white caskets had embarked on a journey. The deceased was his PA.
Fr Obinma cut his trip abroad to honour the burial against side talks that he cursed the deceased before he met his untimely death.
He noted that death was a leveler that spared no one, saying it comes with pain and sorrow when we lost friends and relatives.
He called on his guests to take solace in the fact that Christ swallowed death, thereby giving hope of resurrection to the righteous.
Saying there was an invisible hand of God at work at the time of the accident, he recalled, “I was out of the country, but I tried very hard to reach him on the telephone to no avail. Perhaps the message would have altered his movement on that day.”
Expressing appreciation of the family, Mr Uchenna Odinigwe, a brother of the deceased, said expressed the family’s appreciation to Obiano and his wife for their visits and support since the accident occurred.
Anambra state Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem Okeke was at the burial ceremony.
Governor Willie Obiano who stated this on Friday during the burial of the couple and their first son at St Anthony Catholic Church, Enugwu-Ukwu, said the children will enjoy the scholarship awards of the state government up to university level.
Obiano, who consoled the Odinigwe family for the tragic loss, observed that the survival of the three children of the Odinigwe family was a miracle.
“There is no doubt that God’s mercy was at work. Anyone who visited the site of that accident like I did with my wife after visiting the children at the hospital, can attest to the miracle. May their soul rest in peace,” he said.
In his sermon, the Spiritual Director of Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Ukeh, Rev Fr. Emmanuel Obinma, said the three members of the Odinigwe family, whose bodies were contained in white caskets had embarked on a journey. The deceased was his PA.
Fr Obinma cut his trip abroad to honour the burial against side talks that he cursed the deceased before he met his untimely death.
He noted that death was a leveler that spared no one, saying it comes with pain and sorrow when we lost friends and relatives.
He called on his guests to take solace in the fact that Christ swallowed death, thereby giving hope of resurrection to the righteous.
Saying there was an invisible hand of God at work at the time of the accident, he recalled, “I was out of the country, but I tried very hard to reach him on the telephone to no avail. Perhaps the message would have altered his movement on that day.”
Expressing appreciation of the family, Mr Uchenna Odinigwe, a brother of the deceased, said expressed the family’s appreciation to Obiano and his wife for their visits and support since the accident occurred.
Anambra state Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem Okeke was at the burial ceremony.
Photo: Rev. Fr. Obimma
Emmanuel and Rev. Fr. Ozele
Fr. Emmanuel Obinma: Obiano gives orphans of truck victims in Anambra scholarship
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