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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Sen (Dr) Elijah Emezie, 82, born on February 11, 1931 and passed away on April 1, 2013. He was laid to rest in his home compound after a funeral service at St. Paul's Church, Nkwerre on May 10 2013. There will be a service in his memory at the same venue on 20 April, 2014. We will remember him forever. 

April 7, 2013
April 7, 2013
Sir,Dr,Senator Elijah Emezie's death has left a great vacuum to the entire world.I once remembered him advising me as a medical student in those days.You treated my dad like ur own brother even at the point of his death in ur hospital.RIP our mentor and may God give ur family the fortitude to bear the loss.Time did not permit me to pay back.You will forever be missed.RIP THE DISTINGUISHED
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
A great man has fallen,Uncle u have impacted our family in so many ways , ur love , kindness, advise and generosity will also be remembered . Rest in the bossom of the Lord
love
peter Emezie and family
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
When i heard of your demise, i felt so bad because the last time we came visiting with our Dad we couldn't see you because you were asleep but i know you have gone to a better place. You will always be remembered like the way i remember My Sister Mercy and her husband who will always make us (The Chinakas') come to Okorokwara in those days to entertain us. RIP Dede m. RIP Doc.
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
You were a good role model for the people of NKWERRE DR EMEZIE! . You inspired many people that came across you with your words and deeds. You saved many lives in your hospital. You will be missed. May your soul rest in peace.
Ihuoma Nworoni Nnajiuba.
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
I still remember your conversation with my dad, late Arc. SWAN Onuoha in "82 at your residence in Okorokwara, where your showed a remarkable level of sincererity and zeal to engage in projects that will develope Nkwerre. Nkwerre lost yet another rare gem. May your soul rest in peace.- Emeka Onuoha for Arc. SWAN's Family.
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
So the Doctor Emezie is gone! We pray the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, God's love, and the Holy Spirit's fellowship on the Emezie family and Nkwerre for this great loss. His indelible legacy lives on as he touched many lives in medicine and politics. Rest in peace, Doc!
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
Elijah Emezie was a beloved family member and doctor. Without him I wouldn't exist! I advise everyone not to spend time grieving his death, but celebrate the happy life he led!
Love his granddaughter,
Adaeze Nwosu
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
Uncle, you were a great pillar for the Emezie and Ebubeogu family. You served your community faithfully as a distinguished Doctor/Senator. Your contribution to Nkwerre/Orlu will be forever remembered. You were a great inspiration to me and many others. We give glory to God for the wonderful life you lived. You have gone home to be with Him. Your soul rests in Peace. Okey Emezie & family.
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
Uncle; May your soul rest in peace. I will miss everything about you and will celebrate your life knowing that you lived a purposeful one. Your legacy will live forever in my heart and I thank God for a life well spent. Adieu my great Senator!
April 6, 2013
April 6, 2013
From the first time I met you, long before I got married to your daughter, you always had that special touch that made people comfortable around you. You never raised your voice but all knew your principles were firmly engraved. Your children are very proud of everything you stood for and are determined to live up to those ideals. It is a great legacy. You have lived a great life. RIP.
April 5, 2013
April 5, 2013
Our Ogo - Ukwu! When I came to visit you and Aunty Edna in 2006, you weren't feeling strong enough to climb down but you did. You loved your in-laws, and your in-laws appreciated you. Your generosity knew no bounds. You were our "make it happen" man. Thank you Dr Emezie for everything. May your soul rest in peace.
Oby Kanjo.
April 5, 2013
April 5, 2013
Uncle I remember your teaching me the number of days in each month of the year, you made it into a song, and it got stock in my head,you will be missed, especially your distinctive laughter, i could still remember you talking with your brothers late into the night, i could hear your laughter from a mile away, that was my childhood, and i miss it more than ever today. Adieu Uncle, RIP.
April 5, 2013
April 5, 2013
you are not gone , Dr. emezie . you live within our hearts. How you presided over those Nigeria Medical Association meetings , the hospital rounds made every mornings with the staff, the surgeries, oh, how busy is our operating theater, the out patient department . You are so compassionate , You write off patients debts, but somewhere along the line, Rest in peace.
April 5, 2013
April 5, 2013
Met you occasionally but know for sure i met a perfect gentleman. I pray God grants you peaceful rest and for all the loved ones you left behind I pray God will strengthen and comfort them all.
April 5, 2013
April 5, 2013
You were one of the most amazing and inspirational man that ever came out of our beloved Nkwerre. You had a diamond heart that touched everyone. Indeed we have lost a great man! Adieu Doc!
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
It is not the years a man lives but the quality of those years that matters; you left a legacy and that speaks beyond words.
Thank you for the beautiful family you have and the wonderful relationship we share; we appreciate you. May God keep you in His rest forever.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Daddy, you were a true inspiration. I met you as a daughter in law and got to know another father. Selfless, full of warmth, compassion, integrity, genuine faith in God and above all contentment in life. Your smile was never far away and always welcoming.You loved genuinely and I loved you back. Your life will forever inspire me.Rest in peace man of God at the bossom of our LORD.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Unculu, you were a great man and an inspiration to me. You are the reason that I am a doctor today as you encouraged me to read medicine. You were patient when teaching me as I shadowed you at work in Orlu during my training. You were an Iroko and you will forever live in our hearts. Greet my mum and dad as they welcome u on that side we know not. Miss u Loads. RIP Unculum.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
My daddy, my doc, my anaejereaku, my senator, my knight in shining armour, my heart is heavy. But I thank God for your life and the legacy you left behind. I have so many fond memories of you and shall treasure those memories. You touched so many lives and people are travelling from far and wide to come and pay their last respects. Ada Etete bids you farewell. God be with you daddy!
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
My Grandpa when I remember you smiling i think of the best grandpa i ever had. When think of you I really want to smile and i feel you speaking in my heart. I will always love you and you will always be in my heart. RIP. Love from Ola your Grand-Childxoxoxo
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
My dearest daddy, my mentor, Ike mji aba, Anaejereaku, Showman, Eberechukwu 1 of Orlu, my gentle daddy, you have left a legacy that your wife, children, and the entire Ebubeogu family would forever be proud of.
Daddy, your Nwadinkpa says adieu, your Sariki says farethewell and may the Living God who you most faithfully served, give you eternal rest.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
My Grandpa died but even though he died I still love him. He was nice to us and when I talk about you I love you with all my heart and i always will. From Chiaka Emezie your Grand-Child
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
My Grandpa died but i still love him with all my heart. All his grandkids miss him but some did not get to meet him, that was a shame. All his children miss him with all their hearts. You were my ideal hero and you still are. Everyday i cry and pray about you. May you rest in peace. Love always from Nneoma Nnamani your Grand-Child xoxoxoxo
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Daddy, it is so hard to write this. You were the best. Caring, compassionate, humble, humorous. You taught me the importance of family and friends. I have such vivid memory of visits round Nkwerre every new year. Your hospital was your mission field. You never failed to use every consultation to preach and encourage your patients. You will be greatly missed. Nwada as fondly called by you.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
May Dr. Emezie's soul RIPP.I fondly remember him alongside my dad as they campaigned for the elections,won and served the people selflessly in those good old days in the late seventies and 1983.He was gentle,loving and very humble.Their true love for the people made them beat down the moneybags in those days. Chioma,Ebere,Oge,Uloma etc,pls take heart.Helga Mbakwe Nosiri.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
A bright light has gone out, a generous soul departed. A people are in mourning, a family in pain. Heaven loaned you to us for a while, to heaven you have returned. You gave a great account of your stewardship on earth, now the angels receive you with the loudest Halleluyah heaven has heard in a while. Heaven, I'm sure you have made, for if you don't, who will? Sleep tight dearest Uncle.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
In a thousand lifetimes, I could never be blessed with a better dad. You were not always available due to the pressures of your work, but whatever time you spent was quality time. I remember all the folktales, dkiu,dikiu sara; umuazi ibe nwada o, orimado etc. You were an embodiment of love and I am so happy you were also shown so much love in the end. Adieu Daddy. Rest in peace. Hio
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
I was too young to have had a direct relationship with you but your death has hit me very hard. I remember the last time you came to visit like it was just yesterday and little did I know the day you left would be the last I saw you in the flesh ever again. We thank you for the inspiration and legacy you have left for all of us. Rest in Peace, Granpa. Love you. Obi Nnamani - Grand-child
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Some people in the course of their lives do leave indelible marks in the hearts of the people they come across. Humility, simplicity and generousity were qualities that defined you in the midst of great achievement. It was an honour to be known to such a distinguished and caring man. While we mourn, we are grateful to God for the life you had. RIP Uncle Elijah. You will be missed.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
You are truly an inspiration for everyone, you accomplished so much in your life. I remember your tomato juice in the morning, and being able to see your smiling face on vacations. Every moment was so special, and I feel honoured to be your granddaughter. We all love and miss you, but you will always be remembered as a warm, loving member of our family. Rest in peace Grandpa. -Iku
April 3, 2013
April 3, 2013
You were by all standards the greatest man I met in my adult life. Generous, gracious, accommodating of all, full of integrity and above all, very humble. You accepted me and loved me as your own. I feel very blessed to be your daughter in law. May God grant you eternal rest daddy. You will forever be missed
April 3, 2013
April 3, 2013
It was a pleasure, privilege and honor to have met and known you. You left an incredible mark on a teenage girl studying far from home. Your kindness will always be a major point of my high school years. You welcomed and treated me like family.
God’s speed and rest in peace sir.
Much agape love, Doyin Alugbin.
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April 1
April 1
Daa, exactly 11years today when you played a big April Fool joke on us all. A lot has happened since then. Lots of loved ones have joined you to watch over us, most recently your Sam and Akanjo Nwata, crossed over with little notice.

But in the midst of all the sad news, we still have a lot to celebrate. Your beloved Nwunye gi has been a solid pillar for all the family, still very fit though now with more pains in her shoulders. Your children and grandchildren, cousins, nephews, nieces are all making great progress in their jobs, careers and studies, all are also hale and hearty. We are all quietly making you proud.

Sleep on daddy, Anaejere! Continue to rest peacefully in the Lord. Continue to watch over us.
April 1
April 1
Ana ejere aku, nnam oma, it is 11years today since you joined the saints and 1st of April this year happens to be on Easter Monday, just like the day you were called home.

And as Obi mentioned in his tribute, we have lost two people that were very dear to you.

But we continue to hold on to the wonderful memories i.e. the good St. Luke’s days!

Continue to rest in peace Ana ejere! You are missed & loved dearly.

Your Ada Etete

April 1
Exactly on an Easter Monday, eleven years ago you passed on to glory. Even though that you had been going down, the information was still a very big shock on that April fool’s day in 2013 and even today, it all seems like a dream that you are indeed gone. God has indeed been our comfort and strength. Dede Emeka, Akanjo nwata and The Sam have joined you and their burials will be taking place this week and next. Continue to rest peacefully in the bosom of our Lord and Saviour my darling Daddy, Etete Ebubeogu, Eberechukwu 1 of Orlu, our showman, Anaejere aku.
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My friend, Elijah (Chris Azodoh)

April 17, 2013

Elijah, the long night is over.  The dawn is here.  Receive the mead reserved for you by the merciful, loving and just Father!  I wept buckets as I watched your transformation by the salvic pains.  Now, I weep no more.  I rather rejoice in the Lord, as in the fullness of time, He recalled his servant home.

Yes Edna, rejoice in the Lord that Elijah’s immortal body is released from the perishable body and you are summoned by our Maker to lay down your precious burden, which you had dutifully and with extreme love, borne.  You stoutly rejected the provision of external daily help for your husband, to give you some relief.  You preferred to surrender to him your familiar and loving presence.  Your self amalgamation was most touching and I could not but applaud.  Your life with Elijah was inimitable – a show-piece of love, humility, sweet regard and delight in the service of mankind.

Elijah was of that quintessential rare breed of Nkwerre sons, well-crafted in feature, always correct in manners and never remiss in courtesies, ideal husband and father.  All the years I had known him from the early fifties, first, through his elder brother Jerry, then together in University College, Ibadan, and then the civil service, in private life and in business, I had never seen him put the wrong foot forward.  He was a gentleman to the core.  Elijah, can there be another you?

Adieu Elijah. In the Father’s bosom, remember your dear wife, your loving children, relations and friends.  I am proud and privileged to be numbered among your friends.  Adieu.  We shall all meet where there is no more parting.

Chris Azodoh (KSM, K.O.C, J.P)

About Dr. Emezie

April 3, 2013

What can I say about Dr. Emezie? He was a very kind man. I met him during my high school years. I remember during the Easter break, usually the western and northern girls didn’t go home for the holidays because it was a short one. So most times, you get invited to homes of some of your eastern friends. I was privileged to visit the Emezies at their home two out of my five years at FGGC, Owerri. When I arrived at their home, I was welcomed and became part of the family. If you have had the honor of visiting the Emezies you will enjoy warmth and a great regard for family. I remember I was introduced to Dr Emezie’s brothers and their families who happened to live in the same ‘compound’.

                I remember the third time I was at the Emezies. I was very sick in school and the Emezies were visiting and asked of me. They were told that I was in the clinic sick, they got permission from the school and took me home and took care of me.  (Just so you know another wonderful thing about Dr. and Mrs. Emezie,  since I visited their home, every time they visited, whether it was on Foundation day or any other day, they always brought ‘provisions’ for me ).

                I can never forget Dr. and Mrs. Emezie. They were a huge part of my secondary school days. Their kindness to every child they came across was amazing.
My sincerest condolences to the family. There can never be another like him. God’s speed and may you soul rest in perfect peace, sir.

 Much agape love,

 Doyin Alugbin

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