Delta North Senators-elect, Prince Ned Nwoko, has commiserated with the Chief Whip of the National Assembly (NASS), Senator Orji Kalu over the death of his wife, Mrs. Ifeoma Ada Kalu.
Nwoko, billionaire husband to Nollywood actress, Reginal Daniels, on Sunday April 23rd 2023, paid a condolence visit to the bereaved Kalu, in his Abuja residence, expressed shock over the death and described the deceased as a woman of virtue who supported her husband in his political endeavor.
He urged Kalu, to take solace in the fact that his late wife was committed to the service of mankind.
The STAR Prince prayed for eternal rest for the deceased, noting that the late Mrs Folarin, would be sorely missed by family, friends and associates.
The Anioma born philanthropist cum international lawyer, visited the former Abia state governor alongside his actress wife, Mrs Regina Daniels-Nwoko.
The Malaria eradication initiator who had earlier sent a condolence message some weeks ago to the Kalu’s, noted that the death of Mrs Ifeoma Kalu is a tragic and painful one.
Nwoko who encouraged the family to take solace in the fact that she lived an exemplary family life before her passing unto glory, also encouraged them to trust God for comfort in this period of deep reflection.
“The news of her death was a sad development. It is very painful and tragic. I condole with my friend Orji Kalu and family.
“Mrs Kalu lived an exemplary family life. May the family find comfort as they endure this period of pain and deep reflection”.
The Senators-elect, restated that they should be consoled by the worthy legacies of service, honour and Intergrity left behind by their beloved mother and wife, which has become a reference point to this and future generations.
In a response, senator Kalu, who had warmly received Nwoko and his entourage, thanked him for empathising with his family in their moment of grief, and noted that they have accepted the will of the Almighty.
Other dignitaries who were also present includes Senator Chris Adighijie, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, and Chief Emma Omokwe.