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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, OGBONNA AMADI, 49 years old, born on December 5, 1962, and passed away on August 29, 2012. We will remember him forever.
I was opportune to spend just little time with you when I was small but those memories still remain fresh till date you are a kindhearted man who always want best for everyone around you,we your children and grandchildren are praying that you continue to rest in peace mr Amadi.
I didn’t get the opportunity to meet you, but I got to meet one of your legacy (Jude) and I’m certain, his time with you has shaped him into the hardworking and multitalented young man he his today. Rest on Sir!
I never got the opportunity to meet you when you were alive but the tales I've heard about your courage, kindness and parenting is rare. Your family loves you but the Lord loves you more. Rest In Peace papa Jude.
I wasn't opportuned to meet you here on earth,I'm sure that you were the sweetest dad in the whole world.You really did a great work raising your sons especially the first son. Keep resting sir.You are loved
It's been years since you left this harsh world... we believe you have gone to rest in the blossom of the lord. I love you dad but God loves you most. I pray your soul rest in peace
It would have been nice to call or text you and call you "old man" today but God knows best. Happy posthumous birthday and continue to rest in peace :-(
Dusty darl, its one year now that you left us. You were my true First Love and the one that lived in me. Although I have had four encounters with you since your passings, all those meetings have different messages, but overall you seem happy. Your song"First Cut is the deepest", you sang for me a month to your untimely death, brought me to tears. Rest on MFL, Dusty. Thanks Agwu London. Kim
I missed Amadi sooooo much, to the extent I never had the courage to visit his country home when I traveled for the xmas. 'How can I face his grave'!, I thought within myself. May Amadi – the epitome of entertainment reporting in Nigeria – continue to rest in peace.
I celebrate the fact that you were born and knowing you, even though the cold hands of death snatched you away from us too quickly. Happy Posthumous Birthday, Dusty. Continue to rest in peace. Forever remembered x
Egbon, you would have been 50 today. But God choose to call you home earlier than we would have liked. HE knows better. Continue smiling whereever you are. Happy birthday.
By Fred Iwenjora For my friend and bros, Ogbonnaya Dusty Amadi, the Lord of entertainment reporting in Nigeria The news of the sudden death of my friend, colleague and brother, Ogbonnaya Amadi whom I called the Lord of entertainment reporting in Nigeria made me scream . My host in Mannheim, Germany where I am currently doing a couple of things including being a visiting reporter for African Cour
I was opportune to spend just little time with you when I was small but those memories still remain fresh till date you are a kindhearted man who always want best for everyone around you,we your children and grandchildren are praying that you continue to rest in peace mr Amadi.