March 30, 2021…What A Day!

Posted on March 30, 2023

It could have been worse but God said NO.

It was on this day two years ago that we survived the infamous UGM attack at Ozalla Hall in Isuofia where my Principal, Prof. Soludo, was holding a town hall meeting with youths of his community in the build up to the Anambra Guber election.

Coincidentally, my friend Chukwuka Nwankwo (CEO, Beyond interiors), is a co-survivor of the Isuofia 2021 carnage. Today, he is also here with me at the group headquarters of the Dynamo company owned by my good friend and brother, Aneto Onyema (Ebube Anaedo).

I did my bit to conjure some libation in celebration of God’s faithfulness. May the souls of the gallant Police officers who stood to repel the monsters continue to rest in peace. Amen!

 

Jesus adighi a bia Late!

 

 

Mazi Ejimofor Opara writes from Awka, Anambra State. 

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