MR
SIMON EBONINE
When things happen
we try to ask many questions and
seek answers (sometimes superficial) to
satisfy ourselves. Since the news of your death came
to us we have not been able to find
any answer or answers to the
simple question; why? No matter how
much we try to philosophize on life and death . However as Christians and Igbos we know
that all powers and
decisions on and in our life are sanctioned by God- Uchechukwu-
and with this we
continue to praise His mighty
name, ask for His mercies and love ,
submit to wish till the last day.
Simon , I believe you have served God well here on earth and He loves you and wants you to join Him now in His kingdom: this is the only answer I can
deduce after looking back to the much I
know of you. We thank God for all his mercies and for giving you to us and using you to touch so many people in so
many positive ways. May His wish always
be done on all of us amen. May your soul
rest with the Lord for ever and ever amen.
My friendship
with you which transmuted more
than being a brother is traced back to
our common friend Ralph Obioma who many
years ago invited us among others for a picnic in the ‘selva di Paliano’. It
was ‘love at first sight’, but women
being always a step ahead
realized they met each other (without much note) in the Italian embassy Lagos
in 1992 as she was applying for her visa
to join me. Since that day the both
families became one and shared all the
moments (good and bad )that occur in the families together. Thank you so much for always being there for us and
for all that were around you or came to you; as I said earlier you were a blessing to many.
The children grew up and when your daughter presented
an Enugu person to you as her suitor you
didn’t say a word until you heard from me. You passed her through my family to
the young man as the Igbo tradition demands .Oh God what an honor what a trust
and what an assignment ! We promise as
we promised the first day to look after your gems, your queen our wife Adanna and her siblings
also to the best we can. Ezigbo Ogo laa nke oma !
The Enugu (Wawa) communities in Italy especially Lazio region are
devastated. Gaa nke oma our Ezigbo Ogo , as they call you, your beloved wife
and all the Okwelle people they
see. Know it as you go that your daughter is a good ambassador in our home.
My able ‘AMBASSADOR’ we wish you farewell. We
fondly called (nicknamed) you AMBASSADOR
not because you worked at the embassy
but because of the sincere, godly,
committed and able manner you handled
all cases and situations presented to you especially concerning the family and
community. Our ambassador we miss you so dearly. The communities,
associations both religious and laity are really mourning, but God knows the
best.
I call on the immediate family, Okwele people in Italy and at home, his son
in-law Ikenna (who he greatly loved) though humanly it is a hard blow but we all have to accept Gods wish , it is a blow on all of us. Let us take solace that
Simon lived a fulfilled life fearing God
and that he will have mercy on him and accept him in His bosom. May the
soul of Simon Ebonine and the souls of
all departed rest in peace Amen.
From ,
Your friend
Charles O Chukwubike & family
(Cisterna di Latina)