Wednesday, 6 November 2013

IMO FIRST LADY CALLS ON PEOPLE TO ALWAYS APPRECIATE GOD




The wife of the governor of Imo State, Nneoma Nkechi Rochas Okorocha has enjoined people in the State to always be appreciative of God in all they do and seek for his intervention in their efforts to better the society

Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha stated this at a thanksgiving mass in honour of Chief Uche Nwosu by the St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Eziama Obaire and the one year anniversary of the dedication of their parish

She said the decision to thank God in every human endeavour is one thing every individual or group should take seriously for it is out of God’s grace that all successes are celebrated   

The Imo first lady commended the people of Eziama Obaire , St. Michael’s Catholic parish,  the parish council and the parish priest for the honour done to Uche Nwosu, her son-inlaw for his contributions to the growth of the community

In his homily, the parish priest of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Eziama Obaire, Rev. Fr. Thaddeus Ihebinike said the people are appreciating God for what he has done for the community through their Chief Nwosu and admonish Christians to at all times thank God for uplifting someone around them

Speaking at the occasion, the Secretary to the Imo State Government, Prof. Anthony Anwuka described Chief Uche Nwosu as a bundle of humility whose life no matter the position he finds himself is exemplary

In his remarks, the Chief of Staff, Government House, Owerri, Sir Jude Ejiogu said the gathering was one but too many as the young man, Chief Uche Nwosu is one who has won the heart of so many with his gentle disposition and urge other political office holders to emulate his virtues

Responding, Chief Uche Nwosu said he lacks words to express how he feels to be honoured but attributed his successes in life to his humility and respect to all manner of people no matter their status in the society

He thanked members of the St. Michael’s Catholic Parish and the entire people of Eziama Obaire for coming out en masse to thank God on his behalf       

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