Nigerian Senate Leader David Mark Escapes Assassination Attempt In South East State Of Imo
Nigeria’s Senate President, Chief David Mark escaped death by the whiskers last Thursday when his convoy was attacked in Orlu area of Imo St...
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Nigeria’s Senate President, Chief David Mark escaped death by the whiskers last Thursday when his convoy was attacked in Orlu area of Imo State on his way to the burial ceremony of late business mogul, Sir John Richard Anyaehie in Nkwerre Community.
According to the Senate President, though no life was lost, the attack occurred in Orlu Senatorial Zone of the state.
Mark lamented that this was not what should be expected in a senatorial district like Orlu and in a moment when a great philanthropist like Anyaehie was being buried.
He described late Anyaehie as a truthful man and good adviser, from whom he benefited as a young military Major in Port Harcourt, saying his first encounter with the deceased was the greatest in his life.
Mark advised Nigerians to always prepare for their death by being humble and godly like the late
Anyaehie, saying that his life united people of Nkwerre, Orlu Senatorial Zone and Imo State at large.
In his speech also, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State described the late
Anyaehie as one of the few but truthful and godly billionaires ever produced in
Igboland, whose life was a lesson to all men.
Okorocha said death must come when it would and that what remained most important in life was the things people must be remembered for.
While praying for his death to bring peace in Nigeria, he called for the practice of selfishness to stop, as according to him, life is meaningless if others cannot benefit from people’s wealth.
In his sermon, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Orlu, Rt. Rev. Beneth Okoro warned Christians not to die in sin as that could be very dangerous after death.
He advised politicians equipping youths to terrorise the society to endeavour to withdraw the weapons,
saying it is only the good one does on earth that would speak for him on his last day.
The Bishop cautioned against primitive acquisition of wealth, saying however being wealthy is not sin but being proud and using same to oppress people is sinful before God.
According to the Senate President, though no life was lost, the attack occurred in Orlu Senatorial Zone of the state.
Mark lamented that this was not what should be expected in a senatorial district like Orlu and in a moment when a great philanthropist like Anyaehie was being buried.
He described late Anyaehie as a truthful man and good adviser, from whom he benefited as a young military Major in Port Harcourt, saying his first encounter with the deceased was the greatest in his life.
Mark advised Nigerians to always prepare for their death by being humble and godly like the late
Anyaehie, saying that his life united people of Nkwerre, Orlu Senatorial Zone and Imo State at large.
In his speech also, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State described the late
Anyaehie as one of the few but truthful and godly billionaires ever produced in
Igboland, whose life was a lesson to all men.
Okorocha said death must come when it would and that what remained most important in life was the things people must be remembered for.
While praying for his death to bring peace in Nigeria, he called for the practice of selfishness to stop, as according to him, life is meaningless if others cannot benefit from people’s wealth.
In his sermon, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Orlu, Rt. Rev. Beneth Okoro warned Christians not to die in sin as that could be very dangerous after death.
He advised politicians equipping youths to terrorise the society to endeavour to withdraw the weapons,
saying it is only the good one does on earth that would speak for him on his last day.
The Bishop cautioned against primitive acquisition of wealth, saying however being wealthy is not sin but being proud and using same to oppress people is sinful before God.
They for kill am throway sef. Nonsense leaders!
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