Family of Ezeji Israel Nnah Nwokonneya Buries Father, Grandfather, 31st December
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Dec 26, 2020
The family of Ezeji Chief Israel Nnah Nwokonneya, of Ntigha-Uzor, Isiala Ngwa South LGA, Abia State, invites you to the burial ceremony of their father, husband, brother, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather and in-law, Ezeji Chief Israel Nnah Nwokonneya (Nnanyereugo) a man who for many years was a political Leader and Chairman of National party of Nigeria (NPN) in the area during the second republic.
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A statement endorsed by Mr. Joseph Nwokonneya, the head of the Nwokonneya dynasty says there will be Episcopal high mass at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Ntigha-Uzor Isiala Ngwa South on Thursday, December 31st, by 11 a.m prompt, followed by interment at 1pm.
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The release states that thanksgiving service will hold on Sunday, 3rd January, 2021, at St. Augustine Catholic Church Ntigha-Uzor Isiala Ngwa South, by 10 am prompt.
Mr Joseph Nwokenneya, who assured of a befitting burial for the great legend, also pledged to accord a hospitable reception to all that will grace the occasion. He invites distinguished friends and well wishers to honour them with their presence as they bid farewell to this great man.
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