Relatives, friends and other sympathisers could not hold back their tears on Wednesday during the Service of Songs organised for the deceased ARISE NEWS anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, who died when armed robbers stormed her apartment in Abuja.
The service of songs, which attracted many mourners in black attire including her father, mother and siblings, was held at the Corpus Christi Cathedral in Port Harcourt.
Delivering the homily, Rev. Fr. Ezeunara Charles, described the event as emotional and recalled the last time he visited the bereaved family he was asked to prepare for a bigger celebration.
The priest said they were also preparing to attend Somtochukwu’s traditional wedding when the tragedy occurred.
He asked members of the congregation to reflect on what they would be remembered for after their demise describing death as a sure reality.
He said though Somtochukwu’s life was brief but it was impactful describing her as someone special.
The priest said: ‘What will you be remembered for when you die? The reality is that as human being we must die. We are gathered here because of Sommie. Nobody saw it coming. We lost somebody special. I want to believe she is a good woman. I listened to her tributes.
‘I was prepared to go to her traditional marriage. She served in various capacities. Her memories linger. She was a good woman and I console the father and the mother. She was young and she will live forever in our memory.
‘I encourage us to be strong. God is aware. God will not abandon us. Nigeria will become better. Lets change our ways and embrace the path of goodness’.
The Officiating Priest, Rev. Fr. Columbus Ogbijah, described the deceased as a bright star and the darling of her family.
‘But she is no longer with us. We commit the parents, siblings and family and all of us mourning her passing that God in his wisdom will console us and guide us in our faith’, he said.
The Representative of the ARISE NEWS, Andy Omano said that Somtochukwu was a great asset to the Arise news crew.
Omano said that her life was short but impactul describing her death as painful.
Omano said: ‘Sommie was a great assets to ARISE NEWS. She was with us for a short time but she made her marks. We want to give God thanks that we had the opportunity of working with her. It is painful that she wont be with us again. She lived a short but impactul life’.