- Businessman and CEO of Coscharis Motors Dr Cosmos Maduka loses wife
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the wife of the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Coscharis Group, Dr Cosmas Maduka, is dead.
This online media platform gathered that Mrs Charity Maduka died on Saturday evening in Nnewi, Anambra State.
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Her daughter, Charity, confirmed the death of her mother on Sunday evening.
“I can confirm that she passed away yesterday (Saturday) evening,” a grieving Charity said told Punch in a phone conversation.
Mrs Maduka was Vice-president and a co-owner of the company founded by her husband.
She was once the Executive Director supervising the Administrative, Legal, Works / Maintenance, Export, Technologies teams of the organization from 1984 – 2003. Under her tutelage, she was able to grow the business by creating value via the various strategic departments she supervised within the organization.
“As a board member of the group, in the year 2005, she later became the Executive Chairman / COO of two of the subsidiaries of the Coscharis Group namely Coscharis Beverages Limited and Coscharis Properties Limited respectively.
The deceased was also a professional teacher and caterer. She attended Teachers’ Training College, Nsugbe in Anambra State from 1979 to 1981. She also attended Consertum Institute of Catering and Hotel Management, Idi-Araba, Lagos State from February to July, 1983.
She had a brief stint as a teacher at Akamili Central School, Umudim – Nnewi between October and December 1981. Also at Tolu Primary School III, Tolu Village, Ajeromi Ifelodun / Apapa, LGA, Lagos between January 1982 and January 1983. She has equally attended various Leadership and Entrepreneurship training seminars/courses both home and abroad.
Mrs Maduka got married to Dr Cosmas in 1978 and the union produced three sons and a daughter.
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