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‘We will miss him’ Fayemi, others pay tribute to Nowa Omoigui as corpse gets buried

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The remains of renowned cardiologist cum military historian, Nowamagbe Omoigui, was on Saturday interred at the Greenlawn Memorial Park, Columbia, USA.

As a part of his final obsequies, a double-headed funeral service was held at St. John Neumann Church, Columbia, USA as well as a traditional farewell at his ancestral home in Benin City, Edo State.

Mr Omoigui who excelled as a cardiologist was renowned for his ingenuity in documenting stories about the Nigerian military.

Born March 28, 1959, the cardiologist, who set records everywhere he went, died on April 18, aged 62.

Earlier on Thursday, both dates were set aside to mark an annual event in his memory at an event where friends and family paid tributes to him.

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A memorial lecture will be held on April 18 every year to commemorate the day of his passing. Likewise, an annual art and history exhibition will be held on 28th March every year to mark the day of his birth.

As part of measures to preserve his legacy, an art and history centre was launched to immortalize his scholarly works and interest.
In an emotionally charged tribute, family, associates, friends, and admirers recalled moments they shared with the man who many called “a man of many parts” because of his versatility and insatiable thirst for knowledge.

A schoolmate and close friend of Mr Omoigui, Augustine Onwukwe, described him as “a man with great wit and intelligence” who it would be “demeaning to call (just) a cardiologist” because of how “became famous and an authority on military history”

Although a cardiologist by training, the late Mr Omoigui demonstrated how vast he was about the history of his country, particularly during the military era where coups, countercoups and a deadly civil war nearly tore the country apart.

A teary brother of the deceased, Nosa Omoigui, praised his sibling’s drive for knowledge by saying, “Nowa reads and comprehends because he enjoys it. He was always loyal,” recalling how the deceased paid attention to details as he could recall pages of books he read with the exact information on the page.

One of his schoolmates at the University Teaching Hospital, Ibadan, Emil Mondoa, described him as a down-to-earth person, one who could interact with anyone below him without barriers.

“He has lots of medical books, but even more military books,” Mr Mondoa said in the virtual event. “He connected with everyone at every level. He would do so many things that you wonder if he has time for medical work.”

Godwin Odia, a retired captain, had planned to visit the late Mr Omoigui on May 15 but was shell shocked to hear of his passing.

“Two to three weeks ago, he told me he was going for a second Covid-19 shot. We spoke with each other for more than 25 minutes. Never did I imagine that I was coming to his funeral on May 15.”

Before becoming close family friends, no love was lost between the two men, the captain recalled.

“But we fought ourselves to brotherhood,” he said, adding that “when we meet, we discuss family, we discuss life, we discuss school.”

“Nowa is human. When you meet you will forget the academic excellence he has attained. No one was too small to talk to Nowa. He will come to your level.”

Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, also paid tribute to the departed, saying when it comes to the history of the Nigerian military, he knew no one who had a mastery of it than Mr Omoigui.

“Whether he was writing about the civil war or the military coup or about military personalities, you were never in doubt about the depth of his knowledge,” Mr Fayemi said.

“We will miss Nowa Omoigui. We will miss him for his knowledge, for his passion for a better Nigeria.

“At a time that our military is confronted with the task to tackle insecurity in the country amidst the trend of violence, we could all imagine the contribution Mr Omoigui could have on the discourse,” the governor noted.

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