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Oshiomhole Mourns the Loss of Lady Monica Alimikhena
Eko Hot Blog reports that former Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole has expressed his deep condolences following the passing of Chief (Lady) Monica Alimikhena, the Iyi-Iyase of Weppa-Wanno Kingdom.
In a heartfelt message conveyed through his Chief Media Aide, Victor Oshioke, Oshiomhole paid tribute to Lady Monica, lauding her as a woman of remarkable virtue.
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He highlighted her steadfast support for her husband and her invaluable role as his trusted advisor. He also emphasized her unwavering commitment to championing the empowerment of rural women and her selfless dedication to community causes.
Oshiomhole acknowledged the profound bond between Lady Monica and her husband, Senator Francis Alimikhena, recognizing the immense impact her loss would have on the family.
He urged Lady Monica’s family to find solace in their Christian faith, which offers the promise of resurrection. He extended condolences, on behalf of his own family, to both the immediate and extended Alimikhena family, the Weppa-Wanno Kingdom, and the entire Edo North community, recognizing the irreplaceable void left by her departure.
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Oshiomhole concluded by offering prayers and hopes for the peaceful repose of the soul of Chief (Lady) Monica Alimikhena, wishing her eternal rest.
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