Chief Dr Engr E C Iwuanyanwu was a great man A great Igbo son A great Biafran A business Mogul and a philanthropist. I will forever respect him for his contribution towards the building of the Imo Airport . May his soul rest in peace.
❤❤❤ My heartfelt condolences to the Iwuanyanwu family. Indeed Engineer Iwuanyanwu had a very close relationship with his daughter especially Nwadiuto. I had the privilege of visiting them constantly in Owerri very close-knit family ❤❤❤❤
I think the singular lesson from every human death is that our turn will surely come but our all-important fate in eternity (eternal bliss or eternal torment) depends on the choices we make everyday of our lives. I respect every belief and I by no means intend to disrespect any non-christians or false-christians. I am only expressing the crux of the gospel message.
The rich will always get married to the rich . Na poor Nigerians Dey disturb themselves everyday for newspaper stand discussing about Nigeria’s endless problems . lol
Who say she.can speak igbo that one she spoke what was it Se sopke it fluently and correctly. Do not insult people without reason eapecialy on the burial day of his dad
@@kennethjames563 the lady found love in the eyes of the man and the heart of a human being in him while you are only seeing ethnicity borne out of ignorance and inferiority complex
@@charlesleon6408 She should have opted to speak plain English all through rather than mumble a few Igbo words into her speech. There are likely many people in the audience who do not understand Igbo but all should certainly understand English.
@@charlesleon6408 If an action is neither legally wrong nor morally wrong there is no blame game about it and in my view, the word shameful does not arise. There are people who are naturally not sharp or dexterous with use of language(s). It is a cognitive biological limitation for many people. Her poor use of Igbo language may be unimpressive or disappointing but it is not necessarily her fault.
Chief Dr Engr E C Iwuanyanwu was a great man A great Igbo son A great Biafran A business Mogul and a philanthropist. I will forever respect him for his contribution towards the building of the Imo Airport . May his soul rest in peace.
Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏
Emeka Arisekola I na agbali. Chukwu gozie gi nwanne anyi nwoke. Some of us here are from Bellerbys college and we are rooting for you. Jisie nu Ike.❤❤
❤❤❤ My heartfelt condolences to the Iwuanyanwu family. Indeed Engineer Iwuanyanwu had a very close relationship with his daughter especially Nwadiuto. I had the privilege of visiting them constantly in Owerri very close-knit family ❤❤❤❤
May the soul of chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu rest in perfect peace.
May his soul rest in peace amen
I think this was done in the UK
I remember Arikesola Alao. A Yoruba politician from Oyo. I guess, this is his son
You're right , hmmm interesting , whereas the less keeps bothering with ethnicity
I think the singular lesson from every human death is that our turn will surely come but our all-important fate in eternity (eternal bliss or eternal torment) depends on the choices we make everyday of our lives.
I respect every belief and I by no means intend to disrespect any non-christians or false-christians. I am only expressing the crux of the gospel message.
fighting for who please
chai ezinne I can see you are totally shaken by your father's death take heart my sister may his soul rest in peace amen
The rich will always get married to the rich . Na poor Nigerians Dey disturb themselves everyday for newspaper stand discussing about Nigeria’s endless problems . lol
Who say she.can speak igbo that one she spoke what was it
Se sopke it fluently and correctly. Do not insult people without reason eapecialy on the burial day of his dad
Very shameful first daughter can't speak Igbo fluently.
@@charlesleon6408 You dey mind her.Her father sold her to yoruba Muslim just imagine? she can't even speak igbo
Can yours speak it fluently if they had lived abroad?
@@kennethjames563 the lady found love in the eyes of the man and the heart of a human being in him while you are only seeing ethnicity borne out of ignorance and inferiority complex
@@charlesleon6408 She should have opted to speak plain English all through rather than mumble a few Igbo words into her speech. There are likely many people in the audience who do not understand Igbo but all should certainly understand English.
@@charlesleon6408 If an action is neither legally wrong nor morally wrong there is no blame game about it and in my view, the word shameful does not arise. There are people who are naturally not sharp or dexterous with use of language(s). It is a cognitive biological limitation for many people. Her poor use of Igbo language may be unimpressive or disappointing but it is not necessarily her fault.