The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anglican Church stresses service, honours Alex, Maiden Alex- Ibru, others

- By Chris Irekamba

THE saying that “the seed of goodness that a man sows shall continue to bear good fruits even after exiting this world” captured the Episcopal Award of Excellence in Service bestowed, posthumous­ly, on the late Publisher of The Guardian, Sir Alexander Uruemu Ibru.

The ceremony headlined the third session of the 34th Synod of the Diocese of Lagos, yesterday, at Our Saviour’s Church, Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

For the Ibrus and The Guardian family, it was double honour , as the Chairman and Publisher, Lady Maiden Alex- Ibru also received Episcopal Medal for her philanthro­pic and selfless services “rendered to the Lord and humanity through the church both recently and in the past.”

Specifical­ly for the late Publisher, the posthumous honour “is in recognitio­n of the fact that this year marks the 10 th anniversar­y of his passage to glory,” Synod Secretary, ’ Segun Ladeinde wrote while conveying the news of the award to the family . Responding, Lady AlexIbru observed: “There are times in all of God’s children when we are called to suffer. We read in Romans 5: 3- 4 that suffering produces perseveran­ce, perseveran­ce character , and character hope. For me suffering has also produced times of physical and emotional weakness. After the assassinat­ion attempt on my husband’s life as I lay near- dead myself, I tried to pray but I was in shock and heavily medicated as no words would come into my mind or to my lips.

“I wish I had known Romans 8: 26- 27, Likewise, the spirit also helpeth our infirmitie­s for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the spirit itself maketh intercessi­on for us with groaning, which cannot be uttered and He that searcheth the heart knoweth what is in the mind of the spirit because it maketh intercessi­ons for the saints according to the will of God and we know that all things work together for good to them that love God; to them who are called according to his purpose.”

She added: “After reading these two verses, I felt in close communicat­ion with the Lord. I just didn’t understand how this was possible. In all things, we must give thanks. Thank you.”

The four- hour celebratio­n, which began from 9: 00am, took the form of thanksgivi­ng all through, as collection of hymns and gospel songs added colour to the occasion.

The magnificen­t hall was full to capacity as Mr. Gbenga Adebayo; Mrs. Esther Atinuke Coker and Mr. Cornelius Taiwo Olaomo were also honoured, while Venerable Olubisi Odejimi equally got a posthumous award.

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