I remember him always. My desire to share with you this piece, my esteemed
reader and friend; is borne out of respect, honour, care, love for him, in
addition to my understanding and belief that there could be something to learn,
benefit, gather, or add to your knowledge and experience from the lines you are
about to read. I PRESENT TO YOU, THE:
FUNERAL ORATION OF LATE MR OKENGWU NNABUGWU ELENDU
Nobody needs to be told how hard it shook my
family, to wake up to the news that we have recorded another death, within 3
months.
Not a very sweet experience. As a matter of
fact, it is depressing and agonizing. It was really a devastating moment, for
us in the family. May be it is for the same reason, that the faces steering at
me in this gathering speaks volume, yet says nothing.
The faces, on a very close observation seem
to be asking:
·
What could
have gone wrong?
·
What is
possibly the cause?
·
Why
now?
There are other reactions in the faces am
seeing now that I cannot decode, interpret, or comprehend. I then ask: Do you
think this is one death too many?