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Clerics Harp On Righteous Living
Even as Christendom the world over celebrated Christmas last Saturday, Rev. F. O. Omoduegwe of the Rival Movement Ministry and Pastor Deekor Bekor of Christ Witness Bible Church have stressed the need for righteous living among mankind.
The men of God who gave the charge during the burial ceremony of a respected woman activist in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State, Madam Grace Nsua Mbaadee in Ueken community last Friday, called on human beings to have the fear of God while they are still alive to inherit the kingdom of God.
Madam Mbaadee, aged 83 years died after a protracted illness, and attendance at the burial ceremony which was impressive actually confirmed that she was a true society builder, as people from all walks of life converged in large numbers to honour her.
The two religious ministers who led other clergy men during the inter-denominational service for the late woman activist paid glowing tribute to her for her exemplary lifestyle while she was alive.
Our correspondent reports that the late Madam Grace Mbaadee meant different things to the several mourners at the funeral.
While some of her children like Abel Kue Nsua, Chief Innocent Agboji, Hon. Tony Nubani and Joshua Eebee described her as unforgettable, Chief Nuka Gbenekuapie, Dick Akoba, Stephen Agboji and Barine Akpuru said the vacuum created by her exit would be difficult to fill in her family and the community at large.
Her second son, Comrade Joe Keaniebaridoo Nsua, former Chairman of National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Tai Local Government Area described her as a courageous, kind, loving and hardworking woman who distinguished herself in business and community activism, even without the benefit of Western education.
As he put it, Madam Mbaadee was a great mobiliser who pulled together women from Ueken and other parts of Tai and successfully formed positive groups which raised funds and helped to develop the area.
Comrade Nsua recalled how the late woman activist lived and interacted with the Ibos, particularly the Akwetes and became versed in cloth-weaving, designing beautiful African arts and crafts on buildings and on the bodies of ladies for ceremonies.
She was a devout Christian with the Deeper Life Christian Bible Church.
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