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Igwe A C. Okoh mourns illustrious son, Maduabuchi

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February 25, 2025
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The late Mmaduabuchi Nnaji

By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka, Abuja

HRH Igwe Anthony C. Okoh, the paramount ruler of Ndiagu Obuno Kingdom, Akpugo Nkanu in Enugu State has mourned an illustrious son of the community, late Maduabuchi Nnaji.

Maduabuchi Nnaji was reported dead after undergoing unsuccessful surgery in one of the hospitals in Abuja on February the 14th, 2025.

The Igwe spoke to that effect over the weekend, as the paramount ruler of the kingdom.

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A graduate of English and Literary Studies from the prestigious University of Maiduguri, Nigeria, until his untimely death, at 39, Abuchi as he is fondly called was a teacher in one of the private schools in Abuja.

Still sympathizing with the family and urging them to take heart and leave everything to God who knows it all, the monarch therefore said that until his death, Maduabuchi Nnaji was an illustrious son and an aborigine of Ndiagu Obuno Kingdom, Akpugo Nkanu.

In response, the head of the family, Chief Peter Nnaji, the Afunnwa Elotanna of the Kingdom, thanked the monarch for the word of advice and condolences. He however prayed to God to be before and behind them, before and after the funeral, even as promised to play his role as the head of the family with the help of God at the burial and after.

The Afunnwa Elotanna however invited members and mom members of the family to make the burial successful, as well as pray for those left to mourn the deceased.

While his funeral will start from March the 2nd, 2025, left to mourn him were his mother, brothers, sisters, wife, inlaws and children.

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