The Guardian (Nigeria)

An angel goes home

- By Etim Etim Etim, a former staff of Access Bank, lives in Abuja. Read the remaining part of this article on www. guardian. ng

THeavalanc­he of beautiful eulogies, condolence messages and tributes pouring into the Aig- Imoukhuede family on the passing of their matriarch, Pastor Emily Aig- Imoukhuede, attest to the beautiful and accomplish­ed life she led for almost 80 years. Her death has gripped national attention, for she was a woman of virtue, a true daughter of Zion and an angel of the Lord in many ways. Pastor ( Mrs) EMILY OKHEREN AIG- IMOUKHUEDE was called home by the Lord peacefully in her sleep in the night of June 8, 2021 in Surrey, England. Naturally genial, amiable and kindhearte­d, Pastor Emily, as she was widely known, has had a beautiful life of service to God and humanity. She was a loving mother and grandmothe­r who loved and served the Lord till the end.

Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon; former Head of Interim National government, Chief Ernest Shonekan and former President Goodluck Jonathan are among the dignitarie­s that have sent in powerful messages to the family. From the private sector, industrial­ist Aliko Dangote and bankers, including the management of Access Bank, from where the first son of the deceased retired as the chief executive seven years ago, visited the family with their soothing words of comfort. Among many national assignment­s, Pastor Emily was the Secretary of State for States and Local Government in the short- lived Interim National Government headed by Chief Ernest Shonekan. Before then, she was the National President of the National Council for Women Societies ( NCWS) between 1988 and 1993. She also served the country in many other capacities.

Pastor Emily’s children and the entire Aig- Imoukhuede family are sparing no expenses in giving their mother a betting send forth. ‘’ It will be a royal funeral’’, says a family member. Funeral activities have already begun with condolence visits to the family. On Tuesday next week ( July 13), there will be Service of Songs in her hometown, Sabongida- Ora, and Night of Tributes in Lagos the following day. Another Service of Songs, in Lagos, is on Thursday July 15 while the funeral will be in Lagos next week Friday ( July 16).

She retired from active life in the last one year and spent a great deal of her time with her children and grand children. Her days were filled with prayers, quiet moments, supplicati­ons, meditation­s and praise and worship.

She prayed fervently for her family, friends, the Church and Nigeria. Yes, Nigeria - the country she loved dearly and served most passionate­ly in many capacities. Nigeria was on her mind all the time. She listened to messages from the US evangelist, Kenneth Hagin and the Singaporea­n Preacher, Joseph Prince. Her favourite

TV programme was Fareed Zakari GPS, the Sunday talkshow hosted by the brilliant Indian- American journalist on CNN.

Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon; former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; former Head of Interim National Government, Chief Ernest Shonekan; and former President Goodluck Jonathan have condoled with the Aig- Imoukhuede family over the death of their matriarch, Pastor Emily Aig- Imoukhuede. She was former Secretary of State ( Minister) for States and Local Government Affairs died on June 8, 2021. A condolence letter jointly signed by General Yakubu Gowon and his wife, Victoria, urged the family to stay strong and be comforted knowing that she had played well her part and the family also played the roles expected of them to ensure everyday of her life was very well spent. Gowon’s letter read: “At a time like this, it’s difficult to find the right words to express the depth of the loss of such a fine- spirited woman leader who made sincere and wholesome contributi­on to nationbuil­ding as a former National President of the National Council for Women Societies, NCWS ( 1988- 1993). Her voice on behalf of Nigerian women was strident and hard to ignore. Her appointmen­t as honorable Secretary of State ( junior Minister) for States and Local Government Affairs in the Federal Executive Council in 1993 affirmed that women are no pushovers. “As a mother, she raised phenomenal­ly successful children, Erekpitan, Aigboje, Kemi and Aigbovbioi­se who have also made indelible marks in their personal and profession­al callings.” The former head of state and his wife also said, “As an ordained pastor, she worked tirelessly to win souls for God’s Kingdom,” adding, “we are confident that her good works will remain an everlastin­g legacy of her time here on earth.”

Former President Obasanjo, in his condolence letter addressed to her son, Aigboje Aig- Imoukhuede, described the late Emily Imoukhuede as an ” illustriou­s daughter of Africa.” “As we mourn the passing of this illustriou­s daughter of Africa, we must resolve that her great labour of love shall not be in vain,” the former president said. Noting that the late Emily Aig- Imoukhuede served the nation loyally and with distinctio­n, the former President said her enormous contributi­ons to the nation in particular earned her an eminent position in the nation’s gallery of unforgetta­ble public servants.

Obasanjo’s condolence letter read: “It is with a deep sense of loss that I wish, on behlf of my family and on my behalf, to commis - erate with you and the entire members of the Aig- Imoukhuede family on the passing of your dear matriarch, Pastor Emily Okheren Aig- Imiukhuede, on June 8, 2021. “On occasions like this, it is indeed difficult to find the appropriat­e words to soothe the anguish of the irreparabl­e loss. She was arguably a great lady who was to her children a mother in a million and one who served variously as a public servant, women’s champion, teacher, confidant, counselor and pillar of strength to you all through her lifetime. Her enormous contributi­ons to the nation in particular earned her an eminent position in the nation’s gallery of unforgetta­ble public servants.

“She served her country committedl­y, loyally and with distinctio­n, notably as the Honourable Secretary of State ( minister) for States and Local Government in 1993, among others. Indeed she left her mark indelibly in whatever she was called upon to do. Indeed, she was a dutiful and hardworkin­g fellow and gave her very best to the end in the service of her fatherland. In all the assignment she was called upon to do. She was a dutiful and hardworkin­g fellow and gave her very best to the end in the service of her fatherland. “In all the assignment­s she was given, quality and integrity were her imprint and legacy, while she left an indelible mark in her national assignment­s at the federal level and various facets of the private sector. Her life was, indeed, a clear testimony of divine favour as well as the power of a devoted, loving upbringing on the fortunes of her children. There is no doubt that her memory will remain evergreen well beyond the family. But we must encourage you to accept the inevitable with faith in God’s unfailing love according to His will and purpose.”

Chief Ernest Shonekan, in whose government she served as secretary of state for States and Local Government Affairs, described her as “an elegant, very kind and good woman.” His letter read:

“It is with a very deep sense of loss, yet, with gratitude to God for a life well spent, and also an immense honour for me to be afforded the opportunit­y on behalf of my wife and children, to pen a tribute to a recently departed, most treasured friend, wife, mother and grandmothe­r. “Emily and my wife, Margaret began their lifelong friendship as contempora­ries at the University College lbadan, in 1951. They both distinguis­hed themselves in their subsequent careers, with Emily as the Curator of the National Museum, and Margaret at the West African Examinatio­ns Council. Through them, our children became and have remained friends. Subsequent­ly, they both were appointed as Trustees of the Chrisland University, Abeokuta.

“I remember with fondness and gratitude a beaded walking stick she gave me on my fiftieth birthday, when she also divulged to me that I share the same birthday as one of her sons. lt was such a beautiful work of art, which I have kept to this day.

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