EMOGRAMS Old Students Pay Condolence Visit To Odio Idu Amadhe

Members of the Old Students Association of Emore Grammar School Oleh, with Chief Iduh Amadhe
Members of the Old Students Association of Emore Grammar School Oleh, with Chief Iduh Amadhe

The Old Students Association (OSA) of Emore Grammar School, Oleh on Sunday, payed a condolence visit to High Chief Iduh Amadhe who recently lost his father, Pa Samson Ogor Amadhe.

The EMOGRAMS Old Students led by the National President of the Association, Dr. Eric Oghonu at the Oleh residence of Chief Amadhe commiserated with him on the demise of the late centenarian who passed on earlier last month few days after marking his 115th birthday.

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Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Eric Oghonu told Chief Iduh that the EMOGRAMS family was touched by the demise of his father but urged him to take solace that Papa lived a very fulfilled life with remarkable legacies. He prayed for the repose of the soul departed and promised that the OSA would be part of the final burial when the date is finally fixed.

In his response, Chief Iduh Amadhe expressed gratitude for the solidarity of OSA which he said is always noted for excellence at all times. Chief Iduh who is a pioneer student of EMOGRAMS stated that the OSA family would be carried along in rolling out of the burial plans of his late father.

The OSA team on the visit include Comrade Ekebe Emmanuel, National Publicity Secretary of OSA, Robin Agbate, Mrs. Judith Ataro, Chief Awheme Emonena and Okolor Ben, Secretary of the Home branch of OSA.

The climax of the occasion was the signing of the condolence register by Dr. Oghonu on behalf of the OSA World-wide.