HRH Eze Collins Oforduru Ikwu 1 of Ikwuano, is a friend, a rebuilder, and an icon. In fact, I miss you but God will take care of you in the name of Almighty God.
You were a hardworking, simple and honest man. You were a much loved father-in-law to me and a perfect grandfather to my children.
I do not want to say much at this time, but your death is a deep cut to my heart. I know God is in control of the situation.
May your soul rest in perfect peace.
Hail Jehova and Jesus Christ
My Landlord
My landlord, His Royal Highness, Eze Collins Oforduru is no more. He was a kind hearted man who I first encountered when I moved into one of his apartment buildings in Owerri, IMO state. Despite the heights he had achieved both in business and in the community, he was humble in his dealings with his tenants. As at the time I became his tenant, he already had severaltenants with twenty, twenty-five years tenancy. The tenants who vacated his building did so because they had become landlords themselves. One poignant fact was his love for cleanliness as was profound to any who dwelt in any of his building with the legend stenciled on the fence wall, staircase landing and backyard "Please helpkeep public places clean"
Farewell, Onye-Eze
My dad was a good and honest man. I had the privilege and joy of closely working with him for so many years.
God endowed him with honour through his hardwork, honesty and humility.
It is very unfortunate that I have lost this honest hero. I cry in my heart.
May his soul rest in peace.