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The Igbo community of Malaysia have according to reports, lost their chief, a well known exporter, Izuchukwu Nwajiaku, who was crowned on August 2016.

He died yesterday with the cause of his death still unknown. More photos of the chief below:

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86 COMMENTS

  1. Is not the matter of dying but is how he lived his life on earth. Wia he is living his eternity, Rip dear. I hope you served God on Earth because no repentance in the grave……..

  2. Some people be like with all the names! Did he tell you that those names means he is never going to die? Why judge him? Who are you? God or Jesus Christ?… No one on earth will escape death when it comes knocking… He made money and have titles but if he doesn’t worth heaven he will definitely face judgement, but then you don’t have money, no titles here on earth and you die a sinner, you will definitely face judgement, yours is even worst, you didn’t enjoy earth and you didnt enter heaven… All these is left for God to judge and not humans…. You guys should judge less, fight your fight, run a race, live a life worth emulating… Prepare your ways because one day death will come knocking, whether rich or poor….. Ekwuchalam!!!

  3. Why should we sing a biafran song in a strange land.Too appalling that our people fails to understand the handwritten on the wall.it is about the time to think home and return home,is dangerous to settle down in a strange land.its act of shamelessness and stupidity only if they can realized whom they are and return back to Chukwuokike Abiama, God is expecting all us back home but the cowards will always die in the wilderness.

    • Chinaza Lucia you are too canal to understand the things of the spirit. Traveling is not prohibited but taking useless title in a foreign land is forbidden,how would you prefer your husband carrying the good soup you prepared for him at home to another woman’s house to enjoy it.Moses wasn’t comfortable even at king Pharaoh’s house,something keep telling him though you are here but remember whom you are and where you come from and the challenges ahead.without Biafra restoration we are all strangers both at home and abroad. Think about home

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