Governor Wike pays tribute to Late Chief Okagbule Amadi

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has described Late Chief Okagbule Amadi as an inspiration and dynamic personality whose life exemplified service to humanity and God.

In a condolence message to Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi over the passage of his father, Late Chief Okagbule Amadi, Governor Wike wrote that the Patriarch served his community and the State.

He wrote: “Chief Okagbule Amadi was an inspiration as a dynamic personality with life characterised by service to God and humanity. As the family head, he was a beacon of light, love and progress to the Rumomeh Royal family of Elibrada.

“As a member of the Ohna in both Elibrada and Emohua, Chief Amadi was steadfast in purpose and total commitment to the progress of society. As the leader of Elders of Saint Philips Anglican Church , Elibrada Parish, he strengthened the Church and contributed to its growth.”

While offering the condolence of the Government and people of Rivers State, Governor Wike urged the family to take solace in the enduring legacies that Late Chief Okagbule Amadi left behind.

He prayed God to grant the family the strength to bear the irreparable loss.

Governor Wike and his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Nyesom-Wike joined other sympathisers for the funeral Service in honour of Late Chief Okagbule Amadi at the Saint Philips Anglican church, Elibrada on Saturday.

The funeral service had in attendance High Court judges, judges of the Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal, Senior Lawyers and senior officials of the Rivers State Government.

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