Ini Edo Thanks Governor Eno, Friends Over Dad’s Burial

Actress Ini Edo has thanked friends, family and colleagues who supported during her father’s burial ceremony.

Elder Edo Jonathan Ekim was laid to rest in Akwa Ibom, his hometown, last Friday.

Ini Edo’s Instagram post described her late father as a devout man who loved life.

She appreciated the people and government of Akwa Ibom State for their kindness and support.

The actress also thanked the immediate past Akwa Ibom Governor, Udom Emmanuel, and her colleagues, including Rita Dominic, Ruth Kadiri, and Uche Jombo, for attending the ceremony.

Ini Edo acknowledged the challenges her family faced since her father’s passing in December, but expressed gratitude for the values of love, resilience, and fear of God that have kept them strong.

She wrote: “To the glory of God, we gave our father a funeral befitting for a man after God’s heart, A lover of life, and the heart of the part.

“A special thank you to the good people and Government of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency Gov Umo Eno and our Amiable Deputy Governor, Her Excellency Akon Eyakenyi. For your support and show of love. My family and I, are forever grateful

“To my immediate Past Governor, His Excellency Udom Emmanuel, My own uncle and His entire family. Words cannot express how elated we are that you graced us with your esteemed presence and support throughout this trying time. May God continue to bless and preserve you and your entire household.

“To my adorable colleagues and friends. Y’all made me so proud and emotional. Considering the present state of the economy and your very busy schedules, y’all showed up and out for me.

“Life feels a little easier and a lot brighter with friends like you. Thank you for always showing up, for standing by me, and for being the kind of person I can always count on. I don’t take it for granted.”

“And to my dearest family, since Daddy passed in December, we have been challenged spiritually, physically and financially. I am grateful for the upbringing of love, resilience, fear of God and togetherness instilled in us by our parents that kept us going and level-headed through it all. I am so proud of us, and I am sure we made Daddy proud. I pray we all live in Good health, and may our children have the privilege of doing the same for us when the time is right.

“I just want to say God. Who are we that you are mindful of us. My ever Present Help, My provider, My comforter, The lifter of my head, My El Roi. The God who sees me. I and my household will serve you forever. This daughter of yours is so grateful. I love you deeply, guys. I really do. THANK YOU”.

Source: The Nation

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