aMBROSE NWADIKE At exactly 15.19pm today will be a week you dropped your last message on our whatsup group chat. What happened? Why you? These are the questions everyone is asking, you were hale and healthy, you never gave an inkling anything was amiss with you. Your death has sent shocking waves across the world from your immediate family to the extended ones, friends, acquaintances and associates. I am in pain, shocked, lost and really losing my mind since Tuesday after I got the news. Armstrong Okobia, Anthony Ezebuife, Donald Okeke, Lawi Dennis, Ali Bolaji Lawal, Kay Lawal, Kola Akanbi, Samson Okorocha, Tunji Owobawale and their wives are all devastated from this news like many others. You lived a fulfilled life, successful, focused and always a goal getter, you left an indelible impact on everyone you came across with. Your school Alma Maters also said you’re a rallying point on their platform just like you’re on ours too. My thoughts are with Ronke, Ademi, AW, your Dad and siblings. May God grant your soul eternal peace, may you dwell among the angels. May God give everyone the fortitude to bear your loss. Amen. Ambrose Nwadike this should not have been you I am writing a tribute about. Rest on my friend, Rest on my brother, Rest on my confidant. Life will never be the same again with your loss. May all your dreams on your kids come true. Amen. You have left a very big vacuum for AW that no one can fill, don’t turn your back on the boy that he will miss you so much, make it easy for Ronke to fill in your gap. For now I will take solace in my religion believing that God giveth and taketh. Adieu to one of the best dude I can call a gentleman. By Musty Ahmed
Dear Family And Friends, on behalf of the Nwadike family, l want to say a big thank you to all who have taken out time to send condolence messages and also made phone calls on hearing of Ambrose’s passing. To know him, is to love him and if you knew him, you would have asked the simple question l and others asked, what happened to Ambrose? We had to wait for the doctors’ autopsy result to formally make the painful announcement. AMBROSE NWADIKE died of “Natural Causes’, and NO, he didn’t die of any other sickness or the dreaded ‘Coronavirus’. He wasn’t sick, and was busy on the phone and the social media a day before he stopped responding to his calls. Please allow the family to mourn our loss at this time, while we await an approval by the council in UK for a burial date in July. May God be with us all and may the giver of life afford us the grace of a long and good life. We are grateful. By Ralph Nwadike
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It’s two weeks today since you left us; our hearts are broken beyond words. My big brother, you didn’t even sign off with the usual ‘laters’. We miss you terribly, your laughter, your incessant WhatsApp messages and your love for life. Our tears will dry but your legacy will remain. You lived. You loved. You danced. We will continue. We will dance on your behalf. We will love all you left behind. By Tessy Ojo (Younger sister to Ambrose Nwadike)
WE LOSS AMBROSE NWADIKE: He was A world class Telephony Specialist. He was the shinning star of the Nwadike’s family. He was our Son, our brother, our cousin, our uncle and a wonderful father that loves his children with passion. And Yes, its official, as l have been living in denial since that June 9th afternoon that that call came through from the UK, announcing your passing . The autopsy report puts a stop to any miracle happening. Died of natural causes? Who do we hold responsible,?What do we hold responsible? You came like a shooting star , shinning bright for all to see. You touched the lives of all who knew you . You were the one that remembers to call everyone, although you literally are a world citizen because of the nature of your job You were the one that thinks how to bring the Nwadike’s together. But can anyone query God your creator? It pleases him to call home his own. Yes, he loved you first before you came to bless us with your wonderful presence . We love you Ambrose , but God loves you more. Rest In Peace My Beloved Cousin . By Ralph Nwadike