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Tide NUJ Commiserates With Colleagues Over Parents’ Death
The Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ) The Tide Chapel, Rivers State Council has condoled with the families of its members Dr Alpheus Paul-Worika, Deputy News Editor of The Tide and Mr Chris Oluoh, Energy Correspondent over the demise of their parents, Madam Beauty Tamunobelebara Spencer Paul-Worika and Chief Michael Nwokoshole Oluoh, respectively.
In a statement signed by Mr Felix Ekogbule, Chairman and Com. Amadi Akujobi Secretary, they described the death of Mama Beauty Paul-Worika and Chief Micheal Oluoh as regrettable.
The Union while conveying the condolences of all members of the Chapel to the bereaved, urged them to take solace in the Lord and emulate the good virtues and legacies bequeathed to them by their parents.
The Union expressed happiness that their parents lived Lives worthy of emulation and prayed the almighty God to grant them eternal rest in His bosom.
The union urged all members of the chapel to participate actively in the two burial ceremonies slated to hold on Saturday, 6th December, 2014 at Olaudu Mba in Etche local government area of Rivers State as well as, Saturday 13th December, 2014 at Ogu, in Ogu/Bolo local government area of Rivers State.
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