COCOSA mourns transition of oldest Student, Pa. Inekuku @90
By: Celestine UkahÂ
College of Commerce Old Students Association, COCOSA worldwide mourns passage of one its oldest Student, Pa. Barr. Ede Inekuku who passed on at the age of 90 in Warri, Delta State.
Late Pa. Inekuku departure was reported Monday December 9, 2024 by the family to the leadership of COCOSA.
Whilst reacting to the demise of Pa. inekuku on behalf of all members of COCOSA and the Board of Trustees, Presidenti of College of Commerce Old Students Association COCOSA worldwide Comrade Victor Kolawole Enijuni in his terse to the Public Relations Officer, PRO of COCOSA worldwide, Journalist Celestine Ukah and made available to the press, expressed deep and huge shock to the passing of Pa. Inekuku whom he described as indefatigable COCOSA GENERAL, a legal luminary, bridge builder and lover of COCOSA.
Comrade Enijuni continued in his eulogy for Late Pa. Inekuku stating that he was a tireless fighter, one who has COCOSA at heart for the oneness, unity and growth of COCOSA and was a soft spoken Chief with queens English, The Okakuro of Igwhremaro Community in Ughellli South Local Government Area, Delta State and an Attorney & Solicitor who has gone to be with the Lord.
The COCOSA National President noted that, Pa. Barr E. O. Inekuku has been one of the Pillar of COCOSA and has been one of the oldest of his Class of 1952 still alive until his departure and that he played the role of a father and member, paid his dues up to date even when members visited him.
According to President Enijuni, Pa. Inekuku was a bridge builder who does not compromise no matter the circumstances, adding that he always paid the highest in every occasion Levey and also attends the occasion with his unusual smiles.
Here is the part statement of COCOSA National President Comrade Enijuni:
“Barr E. O. Inekuku has been one of the Pillar of COCOSA and has been one of the oldest of his Class of 1952 still alive until now that he has departed, he played the role of a father and member paid his dues up to date when we visited him. He was a bridge builder who does not compromise no matter the circumstances. He always paid the highest in every occasion and also attends the occasion with his unusual smiles.
“Papa Inekuku has all COCOSA members at heart, he loves the Association so dearly that even when he was asked to stop paying his dues, he vehemently refused that he will pay even to his last days on Mother Earth.
“During the last moment we paid a Courtesy Visit to him few weeks to his 90th birthday, he was emphatically talking about his death, he was no longer afraid of death, he prepared for it just like how he prepared early to all COCOSA Monthly Meetings. We will definitely missed a COCOSA General.
Adieu
*May the Soul of Chief Barr. Ede Otiti Inekuku and the soul of all the Faithful departed rest in peace.” Amen.
ENIJUNI KOLAWOLE VICTOR
National President.