A renowned clergyman with the God's Will Mission, Egbo-Uhurie Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, Bishop Patrick Irorofayevu, has harped on self-contentment and abstinence from cheating.
Bishop Irorofayevu stated this at Egbo-Uhurie during the burial of Late Mrs. Alice Onorhuwumumu Omoyeferoro.
He stressed the need for moral uprightness at all times, adding that it was morally upright for people to be contented with what God had given them, adding that it was a sin against God to take possession of what did not rightfully belong to one.
The clergyman described the deceased as a very honest, sincere and dedicated Christian, who was always contented with her achievements in life, noting that she lived a fulfilled life, worthy of emulation.
He also described the Late Mrs. Omoyeferoro as a God fearing woman, saying that she brought up her children in the fear of God and urged them to sustain her legacies.
Speaking to newsmen, one of the children of the deceased, a civil servant with the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr. Bishop Omoyeferoro, said his mother was a virtuous woman who inculcated discipline in them and ensured that they were given solid foundation in life.
While saying that his mother was hard working and caring, Bishop Omoyeferoro pledged to sustain the peace and unity existing among the Omoyeferoro Family which, according to him, his mother stood for.
He appreciated friends and associates, especially civil servants from the state, for identifying with him.
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