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James Ibori’s Elder Brother pases on, 4 months after wedding his Younger Bride

Chief Williams Ibori, the former Unugbrogo of Oghara kingdom in Delta state is dead. The deceased who’s the elder brother of a former governor of Delta state, James Ibori – reportedly died very early today (while some say he died yesterday night).

His death came less than four months after getting married to his younger bride traditionally in Ogharefe, Ethiope west local government section of Delta state.

The low-key wedding that was done in March 2018, was attended by family and friends.

Facebook users including Ossai Ovie Success, the media aide to Delta state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa have got to the social media marketing platform to mourn the death of Chief Ibori.

Among the relatives to the deceased, Comedian Talkbig wrote; Tears in my eye’s. Still can’t believe my world best dad is gone forever, one man that will never stop taking care of me, my dad’s elder brother my uncle for life…. Uncle you will forever remain in my heart. May your soul rest in the bossom of the lord. Love you uncle. RIP chief William’s Ibori the gbrogodo of oghara kingdom.

 

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