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“My son is not dead!” Governor Rochas Okorocha Debunks Death Rumors

“My son is not dead!” Governor Rochas Okorocha Debunks Death Rumors

Governor Rochas Okorcha, has come out to debunk rumours circulating on social media that his son Afamefula Brendan Rochas, has died in a hospital at London.

Ahamefula Brendan Rochas who graduated with first class in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester was reportedly seen in public  again today following viral multiple reports of his supposed death.

image of Rochas & son Afamefula spotted at a site in public

A statement was however issued to that effect. Below is the statement issued by Sam Onwuemeodo, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor which reads thus:

“The attention of the government and good people of Imo State has been drawn to the false publication on the Social Media, talking about the death in London of Engineer Ahamefula Okorocha, first son of the State Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha.

The fact and indeed, the real story is that, Contrary to the rumour from the Kingdom of darkness, the Young man is hale and hearty and the wish of the wicked ones would never, never prevail over him.

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Those who authored the fake death story only showed the level of their frustration and we won’t ask God to help them out or forgive them. They must reap whatever they have sown.

The bible says, “tell the wicked it shall not be well with them”. And we do so to those behind this disturbing rumour. You can begin to ask why human beings created in the image of God would ever wish a promising Young man like Aham death, no matter what could be their reason.

It should also be recalled that sometime last year, when the governor travelled, these evil-minded elements also rumoured his death and that was also when the issue of Ekeukwu Market came up.

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And this time too, two weeks after the relocation of Ekeukwu Market, they have come up with the same death story and this time, the governor’s first son. What these disciples of anti-Christ do not know is that God owns and holds life.

And that is why the Igbos would name their Children “Chinwendu” (God owns life) and “Chijindu” (God holds life). The general public should please disregard the death rumour. It is not true.

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We wonder who started this rumour and why. Fake news is a real problem.

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