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Ogor Condoles Ugboma Family Over Wife’s Death

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Reps Minority Leader, Rt. Hon Leo Ogor, has commiserated with the family of Dr. Eddie Ugboma, on the death of his wife, Dr (Mrs)  Magaret Ugboma, Ph.D.

In his condolence message to the family, the Member Representing Isoko Federal Constitutency at the National Assembly described the late Chief Librarian of the Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro as a charming woman who will be greatly missed by the constituency at large, the good people of Isoko nation and all who knew her for her humilty, kind words, affection and compassion towards friends, family and relatives.

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Expressing deep shock on the news of Magaret’s death, the Federal  Lawmaker said “My family and I are touched by the demise of such a warm and caring woman. It is difficult to understand why such tragedies happen but we are consoled by the good life she lived”.

He prayed to Almighty God  to grant her eternal rest, provide comfort for the family and grant those who shared in the grief the fortitude to bear the loss.

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