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Toyin

This took me forever but I have to do it, victor was an amazing person, using “was” for him still bugs me to say, but he was, he lived life so happy, cheerful, there to help, loved his family, loved his work, treated everyone equally, I remember calling him my feminist boss, favorite thing to call him was boss man, he was an impactful man, he left his mark on everyone that knew him.

grief is hard mehn but I choose not to see you as dead but you travelled and I lost your contact, it’s the only way I can try to rationalize it, I thank God for the years I knew you and experienced your kind soul, I will try to continue the work you started bossman.

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Mrs. Itive Diogba

Onyenkachi, your death came as a very rude shock; your death was faster than  the flashes of the lightning that I find it so difficult to believe;It’s like you only travel but to return soon so, I am still expecting the news of your return to life.Oh,I wish you could turn our mourning now to rejoicing with your ever  smiling face and humility you displayed while you lived.Onyenka as you were fondly called, I cannot question God why HE allowed you disappear  suddenly when the ovation is seemly high; so rest in peace until we meet to part no more. We will certainly miss you, I pray God Almighty give your Parents, Siblings, your Well-wishers the fortitude to bear your loose  as a promising Son, Brother, Friend etc. Rest in the peace and may the eternal light of God shine upon you.

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Mummy Rennaiye, OKOTA

Onyeka as you’re fondly called by your parents, I found it very difficult to accept you’ve passed on to glory, the news came to me as a big shock. It is not how long you spent on planet earth but how well and the impact you made on people’s lives. You’ll be remembered for your humility and readiness to assist both young and old. You were loved by anyone who came across you

Rest eternally in the bosom of your Creator

I pray Almighty God to strengthen and console your parents and siblings you left behind

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Ebuka Obichukwu

Vic (the man who never dulled), I think you left too soon because the impact you have made so far is still going to be remarkable for a long time.

You have always been a gem in every moment I can remember. Every memory I have of you is one that brings smiles to my face. You were daring and extraordinary. You always made me know that nothing was impossible through the way you lived. You always walked your talk.

Knowing you will always  count as one of God’s many blessings in my life and I’ll remember you with joy always.

This is still difficult to write but rest well and live on in the Lord my friend and brother. I will miss you.

I pray for God’s strength and comfort for your family and loved ones.

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Engr. John Nnamdi Igweneme.

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO SIR VICTOR IWEANYA’S FAMILY.

It was with the greatest shock we received the news of the death of your beloved son,a rare gem,late Master Victor Onyekachi Iweanya (MBA) Which sad event occurred on 10th June 2023 at the age of 29.

A very promising and vibrant youth who passed through the intellectual crucible of Covenant University with flying colors, Second class upper division in Mechanical Engineering.In his great aspiration, he set up his own company with his friends. In his quest for knowledge he enrolled and registered at UNILAG for MBA.

There is no doubt we shall all miss him. A handsome,amiable and affable young man with very short and impactful life.

As a devout Christian I would urge the Iweanya family to take consolation that he lived a good Christian life and we shall see him again on the day of resurrection.John 5:28 & 29; Daniel 12:2 and 1Thessalonians 4:13,14 & 18.

The memory of the just is BLESSED and the righteous in everylasting remembrance : Proverbs 10:7 & Psalm 112:6.

May God Almighty grant Sir Victor Iweanya’s  wife, children and family the great courage to bear the irreparable loss.

Signed:

Engr. John Nnamdi lgweneme and family

Colleague at NNPC and family member for almost 42 years.

 

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Doreen Chukwuemeka

Victor, I honestly can’t believe I am writing this 💔. When I heard the news, I didn’t want to believe it because you literally posted around 10pm and 11pm and then hearing hours later you have left us felt so unreal to me. Victor, the little time we did business was when I got to know you better. You were so nice and caring towards me. You even offered me a wine to ease my tension, you just wanted to be sure I was so comfortable. Your death was indeed a loss to us 💔. Thank you for spreading love in the little time you spent with us.
Rest on Solider 🫡🕊️❤️.

Your cousin, Doreen Somtochukwu.

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Ifeanyi Udeze

Coincidentally, Victor and I attended the same secondary school and university. We both studied Mechanical Engineering so as far as we were from being best friends, we were always within reach. Victor was a great guy who had a direction. He was very cheerful and full of life. He was always involved. Writing a tribute will never be normal, no matter how much death is a certainty where there is life. God give your family strength.

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Bassey Joseph

I love you victor and you will forever remain in my heart! I was really looking forward to playing for you and winning for you. Keep resting best guy! I love you again.❤️