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Saturday 2 July 2016

Governor Wike visits the family of late Captain Elechi Amadi

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike on Friday led the entire State Executive Council on a condolence visit to the family of renowned international author, Late Captain Elechi Amadi. xxxThe governor stated that the late author is an international figure who used his literary works to shape lives and encourage people to embrace the tenets of development.He said:

"The Late Captain Elechi Amadi was a gift to the Aluu community , the Ikwerre ethnic nationality, Rivers State and the entire people of Nigeria.xxx"Personally, I benefitted from his literary works as I drew lessons from the words of wisdom contained in them. Captain Elechi Amadi through his works helped shape the society ".
He said the state government will participate actively involved the burial of the late author. He urged the people of the Ikwerre ethnic nationality not to localise or politicise the burial of Captain Elechi Amadi as he is an international figure.
He said:
"We will do the best so that Nigerians will continue to remember Captain Elechi Amadi as a national hero".
The governor stated that the late author is loved by the entire State. He noted that his legacy is engraved in the heart of the people.
"We have lost a father and a devoted nationalist. We are pained, but we must find consolation in his achievements. To the family, I urge you to remain strong as we share in your grief and we will stand by you", Governor Wike said.
The governor signed the condolence register and interacted with the elders and tradition chiefs of Aluu community.

Responding, son of the late Captain Elechi Amadi, Mr Carl Elechi Amadi thanked the governor for visiting the family at their moment of mourning.

21 comments:

  1. May his soul rest in peace

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  2. So nice of him


    ...merited happiness

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  3. GOOD TO SEE








    AUNTY LINDA....

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  4. Kind of him, nice gesture.

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  5. May his soul rest in peace

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  6. Its well we all must die someday..Rip to d late

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  7. The world he has built on the pages of those books will console the world he has left behind.

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  8. Ok,seen. It is well







    Lib addict#just passing#

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  9. Nice of him.




    says, Genevieve.

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  10. Ok

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  11. May his soul continue to rest in peace... Amen








    ....... Liber maniac......

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  12. ***********************eiyhaa my chimamnda male counterpar

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  13. RIP to the Author

    EUNIQUE

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  14. RIP to a great man.
    He was the chairman of the Rivers State Scholarship Board and he understood the sufferings of the students not being paid. Our dear Governor if you really want to honour him, then pay your RSSB students their money.

    You won't be proud to see how they are leaving in the UK. Some don't even have money to come back and those they are owing think if they come back they'll abscond without paying them. Help this people or put them in the shoes of your children.

    The researchers have been shut from using the school labs and system. It's an embarrassment to our state that students are owed for close to 3 years now.

    God help us.

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  15. RIP to a great man.
    He was the chairman of the Rivers State Scholarship Board and he understood the sufferings of the students not being paid. Our dear Governor if you really want to honour him, then pay your RSSB students their money.

    You won't be proud to see how they are leaving in the UK. Some don't even have money to come back and those they are owing think if they come back they'll abscond without paying them. Help this people or put them in the shoes of your children.

    The researchers have been shut from using the school labs and system. It's an embarrassment to our state that students are owed for close to 3 years now.

    God help us.

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