Burial ceremony of Agu Agu, a native of Ndi Mmiri Compound
Okai Item, in Bede LGA who died on Thursday 13th April, 2017 age 63 was paid a
last respect on 20th July 2017, by his members Indigenous People of
Biafra IPOB, Ngwa Road Zone and IPOB Aba South LGA, were in attendance as they uphold their slogan that says “Onuru Ube nwa Nne Agbala Oso” simply means be your brother’s
keeper in terms of need.
Without any shred of doubt, IPOB really showed oneness,
unity and equal to be task at difficult circumstances. Ngwa Road Zone in Aba,
Abia State overwhelm troops out in mass to show solidarity of their member Aja Aja, who was anchored as good
fellow by his immediate family members , friends, age grade and all and sundry that
testified good about him.
The burial at Okai Item, was more of evangelism, as well
coordinated peaceful procession was conducted by Indigenous People of Biafra,
with Biafra flags and other Biafra costumes was seen wavering Okai community,
villagers truly embraced the evangelism wholeheartedly.
Gospel of redemption
was spoken by an IPOB member Pastor Chidozie Obike and other men of God who was
freely given opportunity to preach, charged everyone to embrace the truth and
stand against oppression as Nnamdi Kanu, Director of Radio Biafra did for the
interest Biafrans to restore God’s lost kingdom here on earth which is Biafra.
Villagers were all happy to had seen IPOB shinning love for
Aja Aja’ and his family invariably Ngwa Road Zone extend their unreserved
gratitude to members of Okai item and encouraged them to join the moving train
IPOB to restore Biafra as villagers promised to reciprocate as expected.
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