“I spoke to him on Monday, just a day before another human willfully took his life. – Chidiogo Akunyili shares emotional post following the brutal murder of her father, Dr Chike Akunyili

“I spoke to him on Monday, just a day before another human willfully took his life. - Chidiogo Akunyili shares emotional post following the brutal murder of her father, Dr Chike Akunyili

Chidiogo Akunyili, who is the daughter of Late. Prof Dora and Late Dr Chike Akunyili, has broken her silence on the brutal murder of her father.

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Dr Akunyili, the widower of late NAFDAC DG Dora Akunyili, was shot dead at Nkpor, Anambra State, on Tuesday, September 28.

In the emotional post-Chidiogo shared, she revealed that she spoke with her father on Monday, just a day before another human willfully ended his life.

“I spoke to him on Monday just a day before another human willfully took his life. - Chidiogo Akunyili shares emotional post following the brutal murder of her father Dr Chike Akunyili

Read her post below ;

Ubuntu ‘I am because we are’. If this holds true, then the man who pulled the trigger twice is because we are his anger, the injustice of his action, and his violence are because it is mirrored in the world around him. If ‘I am because we are’, then my father’s pain gasping for breath in his last moments is because we as a nation are in pain.

I spoke to him on Monday, just a day before another human willfully took his life. We couldn’t have known it would be the last. We spoke about my mother, about the award being bestowed upon her the next day and how it was a birthday present from her to me. He asked after his newest grandchild whom he had given the name Mmesomma ‘the one who does only beautiful things’. And above all, he bemoaned the state of things in the country. As a surgeon, always frontline with the people’s suffering, he shared just how visible the current hardships were. Patients, he said, were no longer able to pay for care. It didn’t help, he added, that no one was safe. I asked him if he was being safe and he assured me that he was, going on to share that he never went out anymore And was sure to be home by 6. Convinced, I reminded him to be even more careful and to take care of himself.

If Ubuntu holds true, that he is a son, a beloved father, a loving grandfather, a healer, a papal Knight, Agbalanze of Agulu, a friend, a brother, and so much more then this is an invitation for us to find the good in us. We can choose a different path… this current one leads to more senseless death and pain for one too many.

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