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EYN Headquarters Staff Mourn with Vice President Over Mother’s Demise

Joseph Yohanna
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Askira-Uba, Borno State — In a touching show of solidarity, compassion, and unity, staff of EYN Headquarters paid a condolence visit to the Vice President of EYN, Rev. Nuhu Mutah Abb, following the passing of his dear mother. The visit took place at his hometown, Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, where mourners and sympathizers from near and far gathered to stand by the grieving family.

Rev. Peter Julde conveying a condolance message on behalf of the staff

The EYN Headquarters delegation was led by Rev. Peter Julde, who stood in as the representative of the entire staff. Upon their arrival, the team was warmly welcomed by the Vice President, his family, and the people of Askira, who appreciated the heartfelt gesture from the church’s leadership and staff. The atmosphere was filled with both grief and gratitude as the visitors joined the community to console and encourage Rev. Abb in his difficult moment.

Condoling women at the deceased house

Speaking on behalf of the Headquarters staff, Rev. Julde delivered a message of sympathy and comfort, acknowledging the deep pain that comes with losing a beloved mother. He emphasized that the loss was not only that of the Abb family, but also a shared pain across the wider EYN family. He reminded the Vice President and the community of Askira that the legacy of a godly mother lives on in the lives of her children, family, and community.

“We bring the heartfelt condolences of the EYN Headquarters staff to you, our Vice President, and your family,” Rev. Julde said. “We know that words cannot fully heal the wound of this loss, but we assure you of our prayers and unwavering support. This is a moment that reminds us of the importance of love, unity, and encouragement among us as staff and leaders of the church.”

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Vice President, EYN Headquarters Staff and other DCC Secretaries at the condolence.

The condolence visit was more than a formal gesture; it reflected the spirit of unity, fellowship, and brotherly love that EYN continues to uphold. It also reassured the Vice President and his family that they are not alone in their grief but are surrounded by a community of faith that stands with them in both joy and sorrow.

In his response, Rev. Nuhu Mutah Abba expressed his profound appreciation and gratitude for the kind visit. He described the presence of the Headquarters staff as a source of encouragement and comfort in his time of mourning. With a heart full of emotion, he thanked them for traveling all the way to Askira to identify with his family and community during such a painful period.

“I am overwhelmed by this show of love and support,” Rev. Abba said. “On behalf of my family, I sincerely thank the EYN Headquarters staff and the entire church for standing with us. This has strengthened us and reminded us of the unbreakable bond we share as brothers and sisters in Christ.”

The visit not only served as a moment of comfort for the bereaved family but also strengthened the unity and love among the staff and leadership of EYN, reinforcing the values of compassion, fellowship, and solidarity that remain central to the church’s mission.

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