Onoja Umoru, the son of late Proprietor of St. James Secondary School, Ugbokolo, Umoru James Onoja has lamented the murder of his father by unknown gunmen.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Mr. Onoja was murdered by unknown gunmen in his Ugbokolo residence of Boxing Day.
Mr. Onoja is a native of Otukpa in Ogbadibo LGA of Benue State.
Reacting to the ugly development, the son lamented that his father left many job undone.
He wrote on his Facebook wall, “The son of murdered You are a man of peace. My only consolation now is that you are resting with your maker. But where has this man gone wrong, that you have to murder him that way? I know you still have some unfinished projects.
“‘My father left unfinished projects’ – Son of murdered St. James Secondary School Ugbokolo, proprietor, Onoja Umoru laments
Onoja Umoru, the son of late Proprietor of St. James Secondary School, Ugbokolo, Umoru James Onoja has lamented the murder of his father by unknown gunmen.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Mr. Onoja was murdered by unknown gunmen in his Ugbokolo residence of Boxing Day.
Mr. Onoja is a native of Otukpa in Ogbadibo LGA of Benue State.
Reacting to the ugly development, the son lamented that his father left many job undone.
He wrote on his Facebook wall, “The son of murdered You are a man of peace. My only consolation now is that you are resting with your maker. But where has this man gone wrong, that you have to murder him that way? I know you still have some unfinished projects.”
“You killed a hard working man for Nothing. May God forgive you. Rest In Peace papa.
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