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Condolence Message from Hon. Onyeama Augustine to the Family of Late Evangelist Dr. Uma Ukpai

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October 14, 2025
Condolence Message from Hon. Onyeama Augustine to the Family of Late Evangelist Dr. Uma Ukpai

Condolence Message from Hon. Onyeama Augustine to the Family of Late Evangelist Dr. Uma Ukpai

On behalf of my family and the good people of Abia State, I, Hon. Onyeama Augustine, son of late Rev. H. O. Uwazie, extend my heartfelt condolences to the family, ministry, and followers of the late Evangelist Dr. Uma Ukpai, a true servant of God whose life and ministry touched countless souls across Nigeria and beyond.

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Evangelist Uma Ukpai was a vessel of divine purpose — a man whose faith, humility, and unwavering dedication to the Gospel of Christ inspired generations. His passing marks the end of an era, yet his legacy of faith, charity, and service to humanity will continue to illuminate the path for all who believe.

We pray that God Almighty grants his family and the entire Christian community the strength to bear this great loss, and may the soul of this great evangelist find eternal rest in the bosom of our Lord.

Adieu, God’s General.

Hon. Onyeama Augustine
(Son of Late Rev. H. O. Uwazie)

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