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Saturday, October 22, 2011

When Eugene Chukwurah paid last respect to Nne-Nta

It was a celebration of a life well spent as Mr. Eugene Chukwurah, the private Secretary to the honorable member representing Oshimili South constituency at the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon peter Onwusanya, in the company of friends, in-laws, well wishers and relatives, paid his last respect to his centenarian in-law, Late Madam Ariowa Regina Owah, who passed on to eternal glories at a ripe age of 102 years old.

The christian burial ceremony took place at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, with the internment christian rituals carried out at her residence at 33 odozi street, Agbor, Delta State.

The picture slides below captured highlights of the burial ceremony and how Mr. Eugene Chukwurah paid his last respect to a woman that meant a lot to him and his family.















 The church service on session
 mama's first son and daughter offer vote of thanks to invited guests and well wishers
 Mama's journey home ward after the church service
 Hon. Peter Onwusanya (middle) with Ogbueshi Agbalanze Ahaba and Rev. B. Akpoku on the left
 There was no dull moment as Mama goes home
 Grave side ritual
 Mama's son performing the grave side ritual of ash to ash, dust to dust.
 Some elegant Ika nation ladies who came to honor one of their own.
 A cross section of invited guests and well wishers
 Chief Ifeanyi Akwete Uwaya, the Agbor-based band leader of Deltans International Dance Band performing at the occasion.
 The man of the moment, Mr. Eugene Chukwurah, on Hat, saying, boyz go on with the celebration.
from the big mummy, Mrs. Eugenia Chukwurah, to Hon. Peter Onwusanya thanks for your support.

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