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Late Savannah Dike Laid To Rest Peacefully In Omoku

 

The remains of Late Mrs. Savannah Dike was interred peaceful after church funeral service in her honour by the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA).

The officiating minister at the event, Pastor GoodLife H. Osisi, admonished the bereaved families and all who attended the funeral service that death will surely come to everyone but there is joy in the death of a saint, Saying, God shall wipe away the tears from their eyes.

Preaching from Isaiah 43:1-3, Rev. 14:13. He said that Late Mrs. Savannah had finished her work here on earth and has retired to God, noting that how long her work will last with God is the question facing her and her creator as she leaves mother earth.

Appealing to humanity to reconcile with God in their daily activities on earth which according to him no one sees God, but the human beings one sees is the God and that human could express their love and how they are grateful to God on earth.

On his part, the elder son of Late Mrs. Savannah, Dike Solomon disclosed to our correspondent how he missed his mother as she had impacted on his life every sense of responsibility, deserving her as everything life meant to him.

Speaking on the tribute segment on behalf of the SDA Elizabeth Amadike described Late Mrs. Savannah Dike as a woman full of love, honesty, tender and caring, disciplined, principled, philanthropist, industrious, a socialist, religious, easy going and down to earth.

For her second son, Dickay Obadiah Ndubuisi, his mother was an angel.

The combined branches of the Holy Assemblies of Yahoshea Meshiyach Omoku and Port Harcourt paid solidarity to their faith brother Dickay Obidiah Ndubuishi.

Commenting on Late Mrs. Savannah Dike’s life style, the sole administrator cum secretary General of the Holy Assemblies of Yahoshea Meshiyach, chosen Raziah Bala, noted that Late Mrs. Savannah Dike is a Yahweh fearing woman who work in the path of Yahweh and brought her children in the light of Yahweh, biding her fare well in Yahweh speed as she was interred in her home town at Omoku. ###

Allanso Jonathan Allanso

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