Uncontrollable tears, anguish and
curses characterised the burial, yesterday, of the remains of the late
Ugochukwu Chukwudi Ozuah, the groom who shot dead in Lagos five days after his
wedding, in his country home, Mgbakwu, in Awka North Local Government Area of
Anambra State. Thirty-six-year-old Ozuah was said to
have been shot dead by policemen when he went to see his friend off at the
Anthony Village area of Lagos.
During his burial yesterday, the wailing got to
the peak when the brown casket bearing his remains was opened for the
lying-in-state ceremony at the family house, as men, women and youths refused
to be consoled. In the casket, Ugochukwu was dressed in his wedding suit.
The wailing relatives of the deceased had freely cursed those who killed Ugochukwu.
The anger and pains of the young man’s
death was so much that even the pastors who normally pray for forgiveness and
repentance joined in the pray that the killers should meet their doom.
Ugochukwu’s pretty widow of five days marriage, Joan and his mother, Deaconess
Chinwe Ozuah, were actually in another world as they could not comprehend what
befell them. They stood behind the casket looking absent-mindedly at the
lifeless body. While the widow, Joan, muttered words amid rushing tears,
Ugochukwu’s mother raised her voice saying:
“Ugochukwu, is it you? Where have you
been? You left me, why didn’t you wait for me to go first? Your blood will hunt
your killers all the days of their lives. Amen.” Before the casket
bearing his remains was lowered to the grave at about 11.33am, Rev. Kevin
Ohamara of the Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Awka had, in his sermon at
the funeral service held in the compound by the church, urged the family and
all those his death affected to be consoled. Taking his text from
Ecclesiastics 7:1-2, the pastor said that though the pains of the family and
all were that Ugochukwu was lost at his prime, the consolation should be that
he has gone to stay with his maker.
He further said: “Whoever has a hand in
the death of Ugochukwu will also go; the only difference is that he has gone
ahead of him. Death is an appointment which every human being must keep and Ugo
has kept his. God will bring judgment upon those that killed him.” He,
therefore, urged the living to prepare their ways so that when death comes
knocking, they would not be caught unawares. Speaking to Saturday Sun,
Eldest sister of the slain Ugochukwu, Mrs. Nkay Nnonyelu, described the death
as shattering.
She said the family was waiting for the
report of the committee set up by the Inspector General of Police to
investigate the incident, adding that the family wants justice in the
matter. The Anambra State Police Commissioner was represented at the
burial by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Umunze, Mr. Kingston Irozuru, who
led about 30 policemen to ensure that the burial was peaceful.
Also speaking, a community leader from
Mgbakwu, Chief Edwin Oraka, said that the entire community has been in deep
mourning over the killing of their son and urged government to ensue that the
culprits were brought to book.
Source: Sun
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