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21/02/2026

🪽 PEACEFUL CALL TO GLORY

With total submission to the will of Almighty God and in the firm hope of the Resurrection, the family announces the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, sister, and friend, Mrs. AGHEDO Ebose Helen (Nee Uwagboi), fondly known as Mama Fada, who slept peacefully in the Lord on Monday, February 9, 2026, at the age of 74 years (1952 – 2026).

Mama Fada lived a life deeply rooted in faith, humility, kindness, and unwavering devotion to God and humanity. She was a virtuous Christian woman whose gentle spirit, wise counsel, and motherly love touched countless lives. Her home was a place of warmth and guidance, and her life was a testimony of service, sacrifice, and steadfast trust in God.

She stood as a pillar of strength to her family and a beacon of hope to many. Though our hearts are heavy with grief, we are comforted by the assurance that she has answered the Lord’s call and now rests in His eternal glory.

OBSEQUIES

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Requiem Mass
St. Monica Catholic Church, Yewa Road, Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Lagos
Time: 5:00 PM

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Service of Songs
St. Anthony Catholic Church, Gbaja, Surulere, Lagos
Time: 4:30 PM

Friday, March 13, 2026
Funeral Mass
St. Anthony Catholic Church, Gbaja, Surulere, Lagos.
Time: 10:00 AM
Interment follows immediately at the Military Cemetery,
Ojo Cantonment, Ojo, Lagos.

She is lovingly survived by her children, siblings, and friends, who will forever cherish her memory and uphold the godly values she embodied.

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

Signed:
Reverend Father Samuel Osareti Aghedo
For the Family

06/02/2026

WHY MANY BUSINESS OWNERS WISHED THEY STARTED THEIR ENDOWMENT POLICY EARLIER| The Regrets They Tell Me

Many business owners I speak with say the same thing after learning about endowment policies: “I wish I started earlier.”

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The real regret isn’t investing—it’s not investing early and wisely.
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16/01/2026

IFEANYI MBAH NDOOOOO: The Christian Disgrace of the 21st Century

How an Uninformed Knight Disgraced Himself

Christianity in our time has sadly become a subject of mockery—not because Christ has failed, but because many who claim to represent Him have little or no understanding of His ways. We now live in an era where people with zero theological depth aspire to leadership in the Church, speak loudly about Christ, yet spew ideas and actions that have absolutely nothing to do with the teachings of Christ or His Church.

Let it be stated clearly: we are not only disciples of Christ, but of His Church as well. Christianity is not an individualistic ideology; it is a communion. Scripture is explicit on this truth:

And He is the head of the body, the Church
— Colossians 1:18

For just as the body is one and has many members… so it is with Christ
— 1 Corinthians 12:12

When Jesus ascended into heaven, He did not leave us confused or leaderless. He left us His Church, built on the apostles, with authority, structure, and continuity:

You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it
— Matthew 16:18

Christianity without the Church is not Christianity at all.

OBEDIENCE is now a forgotten virtue. Christians must relearn what it means to be true children of God and faithful sons and daughters of the Church. Even Jesus Christ, though fully divine, submitted Himself to authority while on earth. Scripture tells us clearly about the Holy Family:

Then He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them… And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God and man
— Luke 2:51–52

If the Son of God Himself submitted to His earthly parents, who are we to rebel against Christ and His Church under the pretense of loyalty to a man, a donor, or a politician?

The church remains the bride of Christ. On Pentecost Sunday, a divine mystery was fully revealed—the mystical union between Christ and His Church. Christ is the Bridegroom, and the Church is His Bride

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11/01/2026

With great pride and honor, we stand in respect and appreciation for this supporter who came from the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and who, through his unwavering presence, embodied the highest meanings of love for one’s homeland and sincere belonging. He did not sit down, for loyalty knows no fatigue; he remained standing throughout the match like a pillar of patience and commitment, cheering with his heart before his voice, and holding his national flag as a symbol of an unbreakable loyalty.

He was not merely a spectator, but the spirit of the team and the pulse of the stands—a shining image of true belonging. His stance was a noble national message to the world: that nations are supported with sincerity, strengthened by patience, and loved with steadfastness until the very last moment.

As we share in his genuine sorrow, we express our human and national solidarity with him. He astonished everyone with the depth of his patience, the breadth of his perspective, and the dignity of his mind, offering an enduring lesson for generations in noble steadfastness and refined patriotism—one that rises above the moment and is forever preserved in memory.


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