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Nelly Nwokah Onyema wrote on July 4, 2024
It still feels like yesterday when I last received your daily prayers—every single day since I met you. You were... Read more
It still feels like yesterday when I last received your daily prayers—every single day since I met you. You were a friend and a brother, especially when you found out we were from the same village. Your kindness, encouragement, and selflessness are something to mimic. It is so sad that you left this world so suddenly, but your memories will forever stay with us. I miss you, my brother. We are consoled by the belief that your soul will find peace. And may the Lord continue to be with your lovely wife and family. Keep resting, Uche.... Collapse
Rubab Abimbola wrote on July 4, 2024
The day God called you home, you left us precious memories and every single memory is filled with happiness. Though... Read more
The day God called you home, you left us precious memories and every single memory is filled with happiness. Though we cannot see you, we will always remember you. Rest well uncle uche as we fondly call you.... Collapse
Precious wrote on July 4, 2024
Dear Uche, Haba! Words can’t express how sad it is to hear you have been called home so early. May... Read more
Dear Uche, Haba! Words can’t express how sad it is to hear you have been called home so early. May the Lord bless your soul and grant you eternal life alongside the holy souls and angels. You will be sorely missed and I will not forget those days of innocent teenage crushes I had and the older brother comfort you gave me. May God protect, console and bless your family. Rest in peace xxx... Collapse

But we would not have you ignorant, brethren, concerning those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.

For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-14.