Final respects have been paid to Late Chief Aneze Chinwuba by family, friends, associates and well wishers as his remains were laid to rest at his country home in Umubele village Awka, in Awka South council area of Anambra state.


The Late Chinwuba aged seventy-four, lived a life the family describes as well accomplished.
In attendance were men and women of high repute from different works of life including the Archbishop Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger, Most Reverend Dr Alexander Ibezim, the Clergy, members of the Youth Earnestly Seeks Soludo Group and many others.


In a homily during the requiem mass at St Stephen’s Anglican Church Awka, Archbishop Ibezim reminded Christians that heaven and hell are real and therefore they must endeavor to live a life that will be rewarded with eternity.


While praying for the eternal repose of the soul of the diseased, Archbishop Ibezim warned that no one should play with the message of salvation.
An In-law to the diseased, Mr Micheal Okonkwo noted that Late Chinwuba played the role of a father to him and that he will surely miss him.
For his two daughters, Miss Adannia Chinwuba and Mrs Buchi Okonkwo, their father was a peace loving man who commitd his time and resources to serve humanity.


On his part, his son, Aneze Chinwuba Junior who assured to uphold the good legacies of his late father noted that the Late Aneze Chinwuba was and shall remain his role model.


He described his father as an apostle of equity, justice, fairness, love, unity and a kind hearted man who cared so much for the downtrodden.
Correspondent, Valentine Mbadugha reports that the burial ceremony witnessed condolence visits, dance by different groups among others.
Left to mourn him include his wife Mrs Veronica Chinwuba, his children and other extended family members.