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This memorial website is designed to document the beautiful and fun memories of the times and life of our loved one:

DAME CHIEF MRS. FAITH NDABAKU ONWUCHEKWA (nee IHEME)


 [ADA ABIA & ODI UKO NA MBA]


Sunrise: May 22, 1938
Sunset: April 3, 2021


Age: 84 years


May the memory of our dear Matriarch, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunty, and sister be cherished forever.


Please feel free to write a tribute, share your thoughts, reflections, and memories of our Matriarch.


Thank you. May God bless you, Amen!
June 28, 2021
June 28, 2021
TRIBUTE – From Mrs. Philo Konkwo

I fondly call my friend Faith Onwuchekwa Fetyfety. She will always be in my mind because we both valued our friendship. She made time to call me if she has not heard from me after a week and always visited me to just sit and keep me company. She was unique because we could discuss our travels back and forth to the states and everything in between. I have missed her so much already and even though I don’t write tributes feel the need to share how much she meant to me. Her passing has changed my outlook to life because I didn’t imagine it will so soon and know she’s irreplaceable. I hope the family will find peace in the fact that she was very happy and content with her life.
Bye bye to my dear friend Fetyfety!

From Mrs. Philo Konkwo
June 28, 2021
June 28, 2021
TRIBUTE – From Mrs. Kate Iheme

Dee Faith as I fondly called her. Up till this very moment I am still living in denial. I try to define exactly what death is. It is in fact very hard for me.

Aunty, loosing you is like losing the most precious and most costly ornaments in the world.
You were a very strong and most powerful woman I could think of, Iron Lady, virtuous woman, Kind, Generous indeed.
You were able to raise your four children firmly with God on your side single handedly.
Dame Faith, the legacy You left behind is only what God knows.

I remember the good times we shared together. My heart is broken.
We are going to miss you.
We love you Aunty but God loves you most. I know you are resting peacefully in the Bosom of The Lord.
God be with you till we meet to part no more.

Adeiu, Ada Benson Iheme of OBZ London (Obazu Mbieri), Adeiu Ndabaku Faith Onwuchekwa
Farewell, rest in Peace through Jesus Christ Our Lord AMEN.

From Eziada Mrs Kate Iheme
(Sister in-law)
June 28, 2021
June 28, 2021
To my very dear long term friend and sister Faith,

When I was asked to write a tribute about you I thought to myself 'is this really true or some sort of bad joke?' Very soon all the emotions I felt when the news that you had gone came flooding back to me.

You were a wonderful, beautiful person and so much has been said to that effect. Faith, you and I have come a a long long way and the bond between us united our whole families both in Nigeria and overseas.

Our early education was in Port Harcourt then we came to the UK to study and work as nurses and then midwives. You were the most warm, humble, caring, devoted and trustworthy human being I knew.

You were the ultimate socialite, organiser, hard worker and master planner so it not a surprise that you belonged to so many associations and meetings.

To your wonderful children and grandchildren, you had the best mother God could give you. You all made her proud with all your achievements and I am happy that she witnessed them. She wished to stay longer to enjoy you all but God had another plan. 

My memories will last forever and I pray for her and her family daily.
'Ezi Enyi' laa n'udo!
Sleep on my beautiful angel, you will never be forgotten.

Ahunma and family x
June 28, 2021
June 28, 2021
Tribute to my mentor and pearl of inestimable value....

Mum as I fondly called you, your death has kept me so blank since I got the devastating news.

Florence Nightengale of our time, coming in contact with you as a student nurse in 1997 brought great hope to my life having lost my grandma in 1996.

You invited me to your house, where I saw tremendous attributes I had missed in my grandma which made me to fall in love with you due to your neatness & beauty. You brought me into your family as your first grandchild and cherished me so much.

Mum, what existed between us was more than being a young nurse under your mentorship. I'm always in your bedroom whenever I visited, you were a strong back bone to me during my days of trials, especially when I had no job in 2013 and 2019 respectively. You taught me how to handle storms of life without giving up.
Your words of encouragement and befitting advise whenever am in distress were always fruitful to me, to the extent that you appeared in my dream on 6th of April to encourage and direct me on how to face my present challenges with prayers, little did I know that you have gone to be with your maker. I woke up that faithful morning and called your line to tell you my dream, having spoke with you last on 1st April when I called to say happy new month as we always do. But your number wasn't connecting. I sent a watsapp massage, which didn't deliver, so I thought you have gone to visit your children abroad as you informed me on 26th March when I took you to the Airport in company of others to visit sister Chinyere...

My versatile nurse, I can't believe that my stay with you that faithful day was going to be the last. I still recall the way I slipped your beautiful legs into the pairs of slippers you wore to Lagos... I always see you eat your fruits as breakfast, I can't forget the good memories I shared with you, your jokes and those funny names you call people around you.. Onye ime ohia, onye Igbo kaaki and so on....

You always make sure that everyone that comes in contact with you remains happy. You have impressed yourself indelibly on my mind.

My morning glory has department, I cry everyday because you are gone forever with your beauty, heart of gold, elegance, comportment, tenderness & dignity and I will never see you again.

Mum, be rest assured that you will never be forgotten by me and my children...

Nwanyioma eji aga mba, nne múrú eze, Ada ukwu ndi Mbieri, nwanyi obi óma, my prayer warrior, gaa Ije gi nke óma. I will forever miss you.
June 27, 2021
June 27, 2021
Hard to believe that you no longer with us - Dede, De Faith, The heart of Gold.
You made me part of your family while in Aba, you ready to listen, you have a way of turning/advising on problems to not being a problem. Your Image is like an Iroko tree/Strong.
The Almighty have called, You will be missed, you be missed, your kind and strong spirit have made us understand why the Almighty would wants Our Beautiful Dede, De Faith by His side. Mighty God, Please Grant her a peaceful and smooth passage to your Kingdom. Amen, Amen, Amen……
June 26, 2021
June 26, 2021
My Beautiful Aunty!
My Evergreen Beauty!
My Shakara dazzling Beautiful Aunty, it is so hard to believe that the Angels in Heaven have packed you home unexpectedly. But we have no choice than to accept it.
Auntym, I took nursing as a profession because of you. Now you are gone! Never to come back again!
Aunty, you were a hard working woman!
A virtuous woman!
Woman of substance!
In fact, I lack words to qualify you. You left a great legacy!
You left a mark in our hearts!
You will always remain cherished and will be missed Aunty.
Good bye the lady with a charming smile!
Good bye paragon of Beauty!
Good bye till we meet to part no more.
From your Niece
Cynthia Iheme Mbata
June 26, 2021
June 26, 2021
Dear Aunty,
When I think of you, I remember your humor and laughter. Whenever you visited Uloma at her place in Anthony Village in Lagos in the 1990s, I would come over and spend hours talking to you. You would always offer me some delicious meal. Over the years Uloma would tell me you asked about me and I was always kept informed of the happenings in your life. I know how much you were loved by your children, grandchildren and those of us lucky enough to have known you. You will forever be in our hearts. Sleep well Aunty and take your place among the angels
June 26, 2021
June 26, 2021
I never met Dame Ndabaku Onwuchekwa in person but from what I heard of her, and from what I know of her children, especially Uloma and Ng, she did her job well here on earth.
You can tell a good tree from its fruits.
May Almighty God rest your soul.
One more Angel has been gained in heaven.
Rest on mama!
June 25, 2021
June 25, 2021
Dear Grandma,

It's too hard to believe you left us for a better place,our consolation are the memories you left us with to console ourselves. We surely will all miss you Thank you for your sacrifices, your care, concern, your love, for feeding us and everything that you have done for us all. I know you are in a much better place. I will be forever grateful and thankful for knowing someone like you.

Rest in peace ma
June 22, 2021
June 22, 2021
Mama is a very kind, warm hearted, cheerful woman, informative and always up to date with affairs of the nation. It’s a sad loss and I sympathize with the family and closed ones. May her soul rest in perfect peace, Amen.
June 21, 2021
June 21, 2021
To only read about Grandma does not give insight into the multidimensional person she was. Grandma was a multitude of things: firm but yielding, knowledgeable yet willing to learn, strong yet soft. She, even in her harshest moments, would surprise you with uncharacteristic kindness. It wasn’t always so easy to get along with her, but ultimately we cherished her; it was impossible not to. Although she is not here with us today, she remains forever in our hearts: in the lessons she taught us, in the people she left behind. Gone but never forgotten, Rest In Peace Grandma, your family loves you.
June 21, 2021
June 21, 2021
Mummy was an inspiration to me. Very strong into her old age. Firm, disciplined. Very informed ,humorous and quite exposed. You know how diligent and hard working she was from the first time you meet her. She was full of life and energy.  Today she has gone to be with the Lord, but her legacy speaks. To mummys lovely daughter, my wonderful aunt: Chinyere Muda Sanusi, may the Lord comfort you and your sisters and brother. To Ayomide, Ayobami, and Demilade Sanusi. May God comfort you and all your cousins. All your grandma's grand children. Seeing Auntie Chichi in tears for mummy was one of the most painful and confusing experience for me because the only side i ever saw before then was full of laughter. But let us all take comfort in the fact that mummy is in a better place and she has passed the baton of good work to her children. Auntie Uloma Antie Ngozi, Uncle Ogbonna and Auntie Chichi. Yourselves, your husbands, your wife, your children. You are all evedence that mummy left a great legacy. Rest in peace mummy. We love you but God loves you most. Till we meet to part no more good mother! Sun re oo. Iya daada
June 21, 2021
June 21, 2021
Mama, I met you way back during Chukkys wedding and when you came to take care of Ayomide at birth in Atunrase Estate. A lot of time when I look in, you ensured that I eat of which I will first say don’t worry but will end up devouring the main food and extra . Your care earned you that name I call you, sweetheart of which you jokingly respond, you’re a run away husband. When you started your regular visits to your kids abroad, I told you how much I’ve missed you anytime we are opportuned to meet at the Sanusis. You were simply wonderful!
There a time for everything in life, it’s your time to ascend to heaven. May you be at peace with your maker. Amen.
June 21, 2021
June 21, 2021
The Aunty of our youth; you always had your doors opened up to us (your other daughters) and we loved you for your kindness, love (sometimes strict when it comes to ‘have you done your homework’ before we grab Choci to enjoy our neighbourhood strolls and chats. Thanks for being the original Agu Nwanyi - a woman of Substance and your children & grandchildren are the awesome legacy you have left behind. Thanks for being impactful to everyone and so I say ‘sleep well with God’ Ada Ukwu ❤️.
To Sis Ulo, Ogbo, Ngo & Choci - we are always here like we’ve been since our youth (that bond can never be broken) and we are so proud of you all) ❤️

Ndidi Ofonagoro (for the Ofonagoro Family)
June 21, 2021
June 21, 2021
Auntie Faith, your memory is blessed. Rest in perfect peace
June 19, 2021
June 19, 2021
Hmmmmm....."Aunty Aba"....was how most of us (those that know, know) referred to my dearest aunt. She was the only aunt that we had leaving at Aba then .
   Where do I start with this enigma of a woman, a woman of strength, integrity.......
  My aunt was beautiful inwardly and outwardly , graceful and fashionable in all ramification. I still remember her outfits always funky and smart,upto her Nursing uniforms that were always pristine and ever white.She knew what was in vogue and if she didn't would laughingly ask us....she used to fondly exclaim " IBEM FA " and then elegantly move on. Aunty was a FABULOUS cook who would enter the kitchen and within an hour or two have an array of delicious dishes lined up( my love for cow leg and tail plus beans was from her)as she had a special way of preparing them. She was a giver at all times to us all in our family , her coming to Enugu was always a fun time for everyone involved , she was just a ray of sunlight , fun and fresh air who always had positive vibes around her till death.I remember her call sometime ago and our conversation about my mums health with her encouraging me and giving medical advice whilist hyping me to no end ,that was my aunt for you.
   Aunty was a woman of valour and strength , a woman that on becoming a widow single handedly raised her children to the highest echelons of Education.Responsible, focussed, brilliant, spiritually sound and loving children, that are TESTAMENT to who she was as a being.
  My aunt was a loyal friend and sister to all , my mum inclusive .She was there for my dads funeral 2 years ago and still kept in touch with my mum via me to know about her well being .....little did I know that day of dads funeralwould be my last with you....its well.
   Aunt was a no- nonsense mother and woman, straightforward and filled with integrity (knowing her kids you'd understand)and she was highly respected within her profession, Diocese , village and state as a whole hence her being bestowed a chieftancy title for her contribution to her community and also bestowed a Dame by the Anglican Diocese all great honours and feat in the world of today.
   I could go on and on about my "AUNTY ABA" and who she was to me, us , all and sundry . She was so many things to us all and lived her Life to the Glory of God (most importantly).
   .To the ONWUCHEKWA'S the pain is deep and inconsolable but then who are we to question God. He knows best . Heaven has gained an extra angel . Shes at peace. Hold unto the cherished memories in your heart. May God grant you all the fortitude to bear this great loss.
  To my darling sister Chinyere, ebezina.....its well . You all were a source of pride, Love and happiness to your mum and she savored it all .
May aunts soul continue to rest in peace with the Angel's in Heaven.
Gone but always in our hearts.
Barr. Ifeoma OKWUOSA-UDEH. (Ify girl to aunty Faith ).
June 19, 2021
June 19, 2021
You were much loved and will always be remembered my darling God mother and birthday mate May 22nd. We thank God for your great life with lots of laughter and love. We will forever miss you. Sis Uloi, Ogbonna, Ngo and Chy she was indeed an iroko tree. She left a great legacy in you guys. Ndonu. Mumy sleep on at our Lord's feet.
Chinwe Chidozie-Josiah nee Onyeaso
June 19, 2021
June 19, 2021
TRIBUTE FROM NKECHI DURU:

Mummy as i fondly call her was a true taste of Great Grace! A mother with integrity, dignity, Full of high hopes, diligence, compassionate.
The impact (courage and inspiration) she played in my mums life the little time they were neighbors was what brought us where we are today.
She was a giver_
I can never forget growing up as a child, I love my mum sending me on an errand to her house, because I know once I get to her place I’m smiling/dancing home with goodies and cash
A mum always with a positive outlook- A woman that made output of parenting look as simple as ABC, raising four responsible children by herself, it’s a magic too deep to understand.
She is indeed a role model, if you are looking for one, her life is exemplary.
She has great passion serving in God's vineyard.
A lover of God, she is a true definition of a good Christian.
Indeed, an Iroko is gone, but the legacy you left behind lives forever
Adieu Mrs. Onwuchekwa, till we meet again.

From: Stella Nkechi Duru
June 12, 2021
June 12, 2021
TRIBUTE TO MOMSIE:                                                      
MOMSIE- FOREVER MISSED:                                       

Nothing ever prepares you for this.
I know that someday we will all answer the call to come home.
I also know that momsie will answer that call someday BUT I just did not think it will be now. I miss you so much, just not prepared. 

I have always known momsie was a force to reckon with. Only in death did I realize she was more force than I’ll ever know.

F. N, momsie as we fondly called her has always been a force to reckon with. A woman of strength and Grace. I often teased her and wondered where she got her “energy” from. I sometimes joked with my friends that I couldn’t match my mom’s energy and she was always on the go. 

Beautiful in and out, Elegant and Graceful: Momsie is beauty and Grace. A woman of class and style. 

Best Cook Ever: Momsie made the best dishes ever! 

Hardworking, Strong, Resilient, Fearless, organized. Though widowed at a young age, she sacrificed for her kids so that we never lacked. She was both mother and father. She gave us her best.

Friend, Mentor, Dependable, Encourager: Full of wisdom, always had an advice when needed,

Kind, Prayerful, Resourceful, “Mother of all Mothers”: Momsie was one of a kind. She could relate with just about anyone. Ever ready to help, give a word of advice, encouragement, support.

A Disciplinarian and a great teacher, a great Communicator. She kept us grounded and gave us a solid foundation. She gave us a great education.

There are just not enough words to describe Momsie.

It still feels like a dream. I see her face every day with her typical smile.  I have wished to turn back time, to have one more conversation, to say again how grateful I am to have called you Mom, perhaps to say “Goodbye”

I have wished so many things but God knows best since I just never imagined this happening now, not this sudden. But God has spoken. Who am I to question the Almighty?

I learnt so much from you. Thank you for teaching me life skills, for helping to shape who I am today. I am Blessed to have called you Mom. 

Time they say heals BUT may time for us not only heal but make the memories fonder. 

I miss you and will always love you. You gained your wings on April 3rd, 2021. You joined the saints triumphant.

Rest In Peace my beautiful Momsie, F.N - Faith Ndabaku Onwuchekwa. Nne mji etuonu, Ijeoma.
Till we meet again.
Adieu.
Ngozi Igbinosa.
May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021
Tribute to my heartbeat. My Sweet Mother!

My 1st love. My 1st hug. My 1st kiss. My 1st teacher. My 1st doctor. My 1st pastor. My one and only!! My maaama of life!!
That is my darling Mum, Dame Chief (Lady) Faith Ndabaku Onwuchekwa.
Ada Abia. Ada Benson Iheme. Our mummy International. F. N the general! Momsie special! Maama de maama! Dearest Grandmaaaa! Dee Faith!. Aunty Faith!....

Mummy, to each person you meant different things. But one common thing that stood clearly to all that knew you was the fact that you were greatly revered, well respected, deeply admired and much loved. (Biko tell me who wouldn’t love Ndabaku, nne’m?). Mum, you truly lived a life of impact, positively touching all that crossed your path.

You were such an Amazon. A go getter. An achiever. Solid woman when it comes to giving advice and counseling. A friend to both the young and the old. The Master Chef. A woman with great taste. One who sacrificed against all odds for her children.

With daddy going home to God so early in our lives, the true Agu Nwanyi in you was unleashed in full force. The testimonial to that fact are evident in your 4 children; Pharm Uloma, Engr. Ogbonna, Dr Ngozi & myself.
You passed to us the greatest legacy any parent can give to their children - Education, Character & Faith! For these and much more, we remain eternally grateful to you, our super mom!

Your sudden passing is so surreal! We hurt deeply and wish so much that you are still here with us. I struggle with the tears everyday! I’m so heartbroken and not sure how to face the future, knowing you are no more! Wish I can turn back time, just to tell you again how much you meant to me and to show you some of the things I planned for you! We however find solace in the fond memories that we shared and that you lived a fulfilled life.

We pray Dear Lord, to please help us find renewal and strength from this our extremely difficult moment, by remembering that nothing happens out of Your control. You are God all by Yourself. The all-knowing God. You have spoken concerning F. N! Our Iroko! Our pillar! Our Indomitable & invincible warrior!! The one who we lovingly call mummy!! Our Matriach is gone!

I salute you nnem oma!
You were one in a million!
Your type come in limited edition.
Jeee nke oma!
Ezigbo Nwunye Jeremiah.
Ada Benson Iheme
Nnem oma
Nnem nji etu onu!
I’m untouchable now that I have you, daddy and King Jesus watching over me every day!

The tears wouldn’t even let me go any further.......

Goodnight mom until we meet on Resurrection morning.
May God The Almighty grant your loving soul eternal rest through Christ our Lord. Amen.

With so much love,

Chinyere Muda-Sanusi
April 26, 2021
April 26, 2021
Mommy,

It is still hard to believe that you are gone! In the twinkle of an eye, and you were gone to be with the Lord! The shock is hard to bear. It is well!!!

We miss you already. We are deeply saddened that you have left us, but thankful to God that you are with the Angels, and are at peace.

It was great honor and privilege for us to share in your love and kindness all these years. You were a woman of deep values, culture, great intellect, humility, wisdom, conviction, and civilization. We will forever treasure your sweetness and love.

May God Almighty grant your beautiful soul eternal rest, in Jesus name, Amen!


Afam, Uloma, and your grandchildren

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April 5
April 5
Mum, as I always called you. Continue to rest in the bosom of the almighty... I miss you so much my mentor.
April 4
Mummy’m! I miss you so much! Everyday I’m reminded of you. I think of you. It’s been so difficult coping without you. It’s been 3 years , mom! Some days are good. Some days are not so good and I cry! Reflecting on all that you stood for in your life time, it was clear your type was rare! You were exceptionally outstanding! A woman full of wisdom and foresight. I’m so proud to be your offspring. Continue to rest in perfect peace, Nne’m Ndabaku! Until we meet to part no more on the resurrection morning where there’d be no pains nor tears! I love you, mom! I always will!! Rest on with our dear dad. ❤️❤️
April 3
April 3
Dearest Dame Ndabaku (Nnukwu ogo), On this anniversary of your transition, we are reminded of your amazing presence, powerful impact, and the many lives you touched! May your loving soul continue to rest in peace, Amen!
Her Life
June 12, 2021
FAITH, LOVE AND TALENT:

SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF DAME CHIEF (MRS) FAITH NDABAKU ONWUCHEKWA

Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith Ndabaku Onwuchekwa was born in Obazu Mbieri, Mbaitolu Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria on May 22, 1936 to the family of late Mr. Benson and Mrs. Janet Iheme. Her marriage to late Engineer Jeremiah Onwuchekwa was blessed with four children namely Mrs Uloma Ikejiani (Nashville, TN), Engr. Ogbonna Onwuchekwa (London, UK), Dr. Ngozi Igbinosa(Bakersfield, CA), and Mrs. Chinyere Muda-Sanusi (Lagos Nigeria). She was crowned with eight beautiful grandchildren. Mommy was lovingly called FN by family members, colleagues and friends.

FN started her early education at the renowned Banham Memorial Primary School, Port- Harcourt, Rivers State. She subsequently proceeded to Eljerley Boarding School in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria for her secondary school education. FN’s distinguished training and career in nursing started at Iyienu General Hospital, Ogidi, AnambraState, Nigeria before proceeding to the United Kingdom for advanced training in Midwifery.  Her love of God, kindness, strong dedication to her profession, her limitless love for her patients, strangers and friends alike, her perseverance in difficult situations, and her strong belief in empowering the next generation earned her names such as Faith Tabernacle and Adaure. The names given to her by her parents, Faith and Ndabaku, were visionary and spoke volumes, and she lived up to every meaning and value of her names.

Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith Onwuchekwa was a hard worker with superb work ethics. She was very focused, and had a unique sense of direction. FN had very strict principles, and lived a disciplined life. She was a true and unmistakable disciplinarian dishing out discipline with utmost love. Her work was her ministry. She strived for perfection, and gave her very best to every assignment and every project she was involved in. Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith Onwuchekwa was a team leader who prepared her colleagues, both junior and senior, for higher responsibilities. She willingly offered a lot of advice and moral support to coworkers, friends and family members. Her advice and input in every situation was always treasured by all. She was a genuine friend to so many, and was very trustworthy. She impacted so many people and a lot of lives.

A trained nurse and midwife, she worked at various hospitals including Watford Maternity Hospital, Watford, England, Mercy Street Children's Hospital in Lagos, and Park Lane Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria. She was always willing to serve in any capacity in her chosen profession. She represented Imo State, Nigeria at the World Conference of Nurses in Los Angeles, CA in 1976.

FN’s professional career peaked at Abia State Hospital Management Board where she served as Chief Nursing Officer retiring with distinction in 1997.

FN was very active in her community as an organizer, advocate and nurse educator. In recognition of her rare talent and spirit for community development, she was honored with the Chieftaincy Title of Odi Uko na Mba by the late Eze Stephen Nwosu of Ozaa Autonomous Community in Ukwa West Local Government Area, AbiaState in 1996.

Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith Onwuchekwa was a recipient of other numerous awards. In 2001, she was awarded the Adaugo Honors Award by the Government of Abia State, Nigeria on the 10th year anniversary of the creation of Abia State in recognition of her meritorious contributions to the growth of the State.

She was very active in the Anglican Church. She was invested with The Knight of Saint Christopher in 1997 by the late Bishop of Ukwa Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Dr. UjuObinya. She was a member of the Mothers' Union and Mothers' Guild. She served on the Committee for the Inauguration of Ukwa Diocese in 1995. She was also a Synod Delegate to the Ukwa Diocese for many years.

In 2011, she was awarded “The Mother of Faith Award” by the Mothers’ Union of St Michael’s Cathedral, Aba, Nigeria in recognition of her selfless service to God and humanity. In 2014, the Anglican Diocese of Ukwa honored her with the Diocesan Merit Award and the title ‘Nneoma’ in recognition of her immense contributions to the service of God, His Church and humanity. In 2017, the Aba Ecclesiastical Province of the Church of God, Anglican Communion, honored her with the title of “Esteem Mother'' in recognition of her love and contributions to the development and growth of the Church of God.

A true talent, jewel, and bundle of love, FN will be dearly missed.

We thank God for the life and works of Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith Ndabaku Onwuchekwa. To God alone be all the glory.

May the gentle soul of Dame Chief (Mrs.) Faith NdabakuOnwuchekwa rest in perfect peace, Amen!



Recent stories

What a mountainous loss!!!

June 24, 2021
Where do I start. Ng your mum was such a force. Her many sayings that were so funny but so true.
The way she welcomed us the “members” and remembered all our names. 
The way she never missed a beat to welcome us no matter how “sudden” the visit. She just seemed so approachable even though we knew she was a no nonsense lady. 
This is my personal loss. The last soup I enjoyed from her culinary expertise at Osazee’s christening. 
A real pillar in so many ramifications.
A wonder and a whirlwind. The real real mother in Israel. Take heart my sister… 
She ran a good race with grace and style. 

Rest in perfect peace, Momma.

June 21, 2021
I remember calling you on the phone a few years ago to wish you a happy birthday.  You were so gracious and wished me well.
Back then after Abuloma,  I spent a few days in your home and you were so receptive and kind.
Momma, may you rest in perfect peace,Amen. You raised amazing kids and I am so glad that they took great care of you. 

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