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Sunday 4 September 2016

58 Catholic and 3 Anglican priests bury Sen. Stella Oduah's son

The dust raised by the death of son of Nigeria's former Aviation minister and presently the Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District in the red chambers of the National Assembly,Senator Princess Stella Oduah, has finally settled as the remains of 28 year old, Maxwell,Chinedu Oduah-Etoromi  was at exactly 2:15 pm Saturday, interred at the Oduah family mausoleum in Akili- Ozizor,Ogbaru local Government of Anambra State amidst tears and eulogies

The Metropolitan Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Reverend Valerian Okeke,was represented in the burial mass by the Episcopal Vicar of Dunukofia Region, Very Rev Fr Theophilus Odukwe who presided over the mass with 57 other priests concelebrating,among whom was a Papal Chamberlain and Chaplain of the Catholic Women Organization(CWO) Onitsha Archdiocese, Monsignor Greg Adibe.In their midst were 3 Anglican priests. In his homily,the President of the West African Association of Priests,Very Rev Fr (Dr) Martin Onukwuba condoled with Senator Oduah and other members of their family saying that death is a mystery and universal experience which every mortal must pass through.According to him,the death of a Christian is nothing but a passage to meet the risen Christ adding that upon death,every believer must look forward to dying in order to open his or her eyes to the light of eternity.

In his contribution, the representative of the Archbishop, Very Rev Fr Theophilus Odukwe described the late Chinedu Oduah as a chip of the old block, meaning that he took over from her mother in generosity and kindness to the less privileged.
Fr Odukwe conveyed Archbishop Valerian Okeke's condolences to Senator Oduah who he described as a true daughter of Igbo land going by her achievement as Aviation Minister. The Senate President,Dr Olusola Saraki, represented by Senator Dino Melaye who led other senators and House of Representatives members to the funeral laced his remarks with humour and jokes,said the Senate President was pained by the death of Chinedu whose mother,Senator Stella Oduah she described as a reliable and hard working colleague.He pledged that the Senate will donate generously to the newly formed Foundation for the deceased.
Also in his remarks,the governor of Anambra State,Chief Willie Obiano represented by the Deputy Governor,Dr Nkemdiche Okeke,described the death of Chinedu in his prime as painful as it woul not be the wish of any mother to experience such.He prayed that God will give the entire family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
Chairman of Princess Stella Oduah Campaign Organization and former Rep member, High Chief (Hon) Okwudili Add to dictionary gratitude to God for his marvelous works in making the week long funeral peaceful. While speaking on the death of his brother,Master Tuoyo,the immediate junior brother to the deceased spoke at length on the sterling qualities of his late brother who he described as generous to a fault. Among the dignitaries that attended the burial are former Gov Peter Obi(represented)the PDP chairman,Anambra State,Chief Ken Emeakayi,Hon Obinna Chidoka,former Anambra Speaker,Chief Anayo Nnebe ,Hon Eucharia Azodo,Chief Mrs Comfort Obi,member of board of the Police Service Commission,Abuja, the Okpala of Akili Ozizor,Prfessor Stella Okunna,Chief Mrs Odife,Chief Dubem Obaze,etc.PDP stalwarts at local and state levels attended.
The liturgical coordinator of the burial committee,Rev Fr Donald Uzoh,the coordinator of burial logistics,Prince Joe Agwunobi Oduah and the Chief of Staff of Princess Stella Oduah Foundation,Princess Nwaka Ononuju,the Knights of St Mulumba,St Mary's Subcouncil led by its Grand Knight,Sir Joseph Nsika,the director of Princess Stella Oduah campaign Organisation,Chief Pandola Okwuosa among many others were present.

44 comments:

  1. Sorry madam.May his soul rip.

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    1. Th truth is that, most times when these politicians go to bury cows and goats all in a bid to win election, they really don't know if it's the life of a loved one that's bin buried alive! Nothing goes for nothing for the devil, what he will take away from u in return is priceless! Am not saying it's what she did that caused this, am just saying that we all should be careful. RIP

      Long Live LIB

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    2. Very true the devil doesn't do anything for free. Consequences are always great. Not like I'm saying that's what she did . Just a thought

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    3. RIP
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    4. U guys just spoke the truth d devil gives u with right and takes with left how many of our politicians hand clean

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  2. Didn't read anything about her husband, the father of the boy.
    May his soul rest in peace.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. The woman didn't inform the father about d death of his son. He found out from d pages of newspapers. He also didn't know about d burial. He is now asking for his son to be exhumed and brought to Warri, his Homeland for proper burial. Stella Oduah is evil.

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    2. Rubbish, delta men make the worst fathers. I wo wo surprised if you are one or a product of one.

      Isoko woman.

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    3. Don't mind kojevspin, a father who does not know about the death of a son but found out thru pages of newspapers says one thing. Irresponsibility period. That dude is an adult, it means the man has not been communicating with them . Ridiculous, your own children, no matter what Stella did, a man should not let it affect the children. Serves him right. We all know the kind of man he is.

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  3. They were all there because it involved a money bag Madam senator would they have been there if it was the burial of a lower class citizen eyes service even by supposed ministers of God

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    1. Our Catholic Church in Nigeria is a huge embarrassment I'm telling you! 57 priests but if a poor catholic man dies at least in the east that I'm sure of, they will start asking foolish questions about whether he has been paying his dues or not before a priest can come and bury him. Sometimes they'll just sent the catechist for the service of songs. They're all just politicians disguised as priests. Thank God some of us know they're not leading Us Anywhere! Salvation is personal o!!!!

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    2. Yes oh! They are terrible

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    3. I believe the priests are there on account of their relationship with the mother or family.If you so wish,get to know as many priest as you like and they will be there for you in moments like this.

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    1. May his soul rest in peace in Jesus name.amen!
      #nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

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  5. May his soul rest in peace


    ...merited happiness

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  6. Will that make him maade. Heaven

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  7. See the he goat smiling

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  8. See the he goat smiling

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  9. No be by number o. May his soul RIP. Linda take note!

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  10. REST ON BRO








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  11. Sad. May his soul RIP.








    #Linda'spal

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  12. First RIP to the dead, but does 50 priest in a burial change anything? This is sad tho.

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  13. Nigerians and money are inseparable. They would have brought the pope sef so that we know they want to bury somebody! Anyways RIP to the young man.

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    1. Why are you pained,no body cares so much to you like the did to him,her mum is from a royal family,the Yoruba press might vilify her, but her people holds her to high esteem.Deal with it

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  14. May God console them. R.I.P to the dead.

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  15. What if he is already in heaven... Mr n Mrs judges.. Thou shall not judge lest u will be judged.

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  16. So they finally buried this guy in his mother's town,hmmmm... When power intoxicates, that was a full grown man for crying out loud, quite unethical, not fair!!! Rest on guy. #Sad

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    1. Uju na only u just make sense. Nomatter wat d boys father did according to oduah o naa she dey talk o it does not give her right to bury him in her village d boy is not from anambra butdelta tufiakwa una sabi culture self.At all at alll she and d ex would dialogue and agree on burial place.

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  17. Weda buried in Anambra or Delta, a dead man is a dead man. WHO IS A PARENT?. How can a man not know that his child is sick only to see on paper. What if the so called CHIEF died before his son?, who will come to claim that the boy in question is from Delta state?, how can a father not have his children phone number?, Please parental care is very important and parent should endeavor to give it irrespective of whatever happens.

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  18. An adult can opt to belong to his father's family or his mother's. Even Obama is what Igbos call a 'nwadiani' (son of a daughter) in America. Yet it is odd that this man was buried in Akili. I think it's about status and power struggle. Stella Oduah is a 'big' woman, so she must show the man who married her when she was not 'big' that he has no say over the burial of his son. Probably, she trained the children. It's nothing new. Many divorced or separated women train their children without taking the children from their father's families. The son of a Warri man, child of a marriage, in his father's lifetime is buried in Akili. Strange.
    Again on this report, there are too many mistakes over grammar, tenses and so on. You shouldn't be so lax. Please. It degrades the blog. Be mindful of grammar in your reports.

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