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Senator Ifeanyi Ubah goes home

On: November 22, 2024 - In: Headlines - No comments

 

 

Senator Ifeanyi Ubah goes home.

 

The businessman turn politician, who was until death a Senator representing Anambra south in the National Assembly would be buried on November 22 2024.
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah”s body arrived Nigeria yesterday 14th November, 2024 in preparation for burial, three months after his death in London.
Ubah who is described as a man with nine lifes narrowly escape death when an attempted assassination was made over his life at the Enugu-Ukwu community in Njikoka local government Area of Anambra state in September 2022, as yet to be identified assailant open fire on his convoy which led to the death of six policemen.
According to the announcement by his family, the burial ceremony will be solemn moment to celebrate a life dedicated to service, leadership and humanity.
The funeral announcement signed by his first son, Ifeanyi Ubah (jnr) on behalf of the family reads ” with profound sadness and deep loss,the family of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah announces the arrangement for his funeral ceremony interment.
According to him, senator Ubah was a loving husband, father and an accomplished statesman whose legacy will continue to inspired all those whose lives he touched
” His departure has left a deep void but we are comforted by the overwhelming support from friends, well wishers and general public.
” we thereby announced that the interment/funeral ceremony of sen. Ifeanyi Ubah will take place on Friday November 22,2024.This will be a solemn moment as we lay him to rest and celebrate a life dedicated to services, leadership and humanity he said.
Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah was born on September 3 1971, was a politician and a businessman who served as the senator representing Anambra south senatorial district from 2019 until his death on 27 July 2024. He was the CEO of capital oil.

 

 

 

 

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