Emma it was a big shock to Ada and I to hear of your transition. Since the last 12 years I have known you, we have not only found it comfortable to associate with you but exciting particularly your enthusiasm and keeness to engage in discussions in all topics. I remember my son's christianing party when you stood up to challage the process of Kola nut presentation and breaking because you feel that it must be rightly done. I also remember when you visited us and after the fried rice presented finished, my wife asked you if you want more and you said yes because I quote" It was a wonderfully prepared dish and I will not mind, I will be visiting every week to enjoy what Emeka has always enjoyed".
Emma, you were a perfect gentleman who felt free with people and unafraid to state your opinion. We shall miss you very much. God only knows why you were called to his side now. Good Night my friend Emma. You will no longer be disturbed.
Emeka and Ada Oraelosi ( your friends)
eoraelosi
15th October 2012
It's struck me that dad was blessed with wisdom when it came to making crucial choices. All those years ago, he chose to make mum his wife. That decision alone has blessed him phenomenally. God knew he would need someone to stand by his side through thick and thin, to be a true help meet so that they could raise his children in a manner that he desired and could be proud of. As Prov 31:23 suggested, dad was respected at the city gate. This because of his Proverbs 31 choice.
Ngozi
10th October 2012
That Chief Emmanuel C. Nnatuanya was a very good man his children are a living testimony of his greatness.
Emmanuel Ben-Edigbe.
Benedigbe
4th October 2012