"In dust we came, in dust we shall return", as the Children of Late Archbishop Enoyiogiere Edokpolo buries mother

 

By Isaac Eranga

Benin City: As mother earth is set to receive Late Mrs. Josphine Amenaghawon Enoyiogiere Edokpolo, mother of Dr. Bishop Omogiade Enoyiogiere Edokpolo, eulogies have started pouring in, describing Mrs. Josphine Edokpolo as a great virtuous woman who ensured that her children succeed in their life's pursuit.

Speaking, a retired Commissioner of Police- Anthony J. Edokpolo said: "Late Mrs Josphine Edokpolo was one of my late father's wife. She was a caring and loving mother and a  disciplinarian.

Anthony J. Edokpolo- retired Commissioner of Police

"Josphine Edokpolo was a woman of integrity who taught her children values such as humility, respect, selflessness, friendship and godliness.

"Apart from her children, Mrs Josphine showed love and care to other children that came her way; we are all beneficiaries of her care and love. I pray God to grant her eternal rest as mother earth is ready to receive her," the retired CP said.

Also speaking, one of her sons- Dr. Bishop Omogiade Enoyiogiere Edokpolo reminiscence the stirling qualities his mother bestowed upon him and his siblings; he said their mother taught them that hard work pays. 

Dr. Omogiade Enoyiogiere Edokpolo who is the President and Founder of Edo Progressive Indigenous Association (EPIA), said he was using this medium to invite all Edo indigenes worldwide to the burial ceremony whose service of songs is January 27th, 2022.




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