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HURIWA’s founder loses sister in Abuja

Patricia Okereke, the eldest sister of the founder of Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) is dead.
A statement endorsed by the National Coordinator of HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, on Friday, said Patricia died on May 1st 2025 in Abuja.
it was disclosed that Mrs. Patricia Okereke who was a mother of 6 and many grandchildren, died after a very brief illness in the wee hours of May 1st 2025 in the nation’s capital.
Expressing pain over the death, Onwubiko said his sister was an angel during her time with the family just as she was charitable, kindhearted, deeply religious and profoundly Godly.
“My late sister who was named after the iconic Roman Catholic Saint, Saint Patricia, was humane, charitable, a lover of God and humanity and was forthright, honest and a great mobiliser in the Christian community. Prior to entering tertiary institution, my sister actually aspired to become a Roman Catholic Nun but then upon maturity chose the vocation of marriage and motherhood.
“My sister was an angel because she was the one I always run to for counseling whenever troubling issues came up just as she was such a wise person and her counselling and words of advice were topnotch. She would always call to find out about my welfare, and the wellbeing of my children, the family and then quickly reminded me about the fleeting nature of life on Earth which makes it imperative for us to love God and serve humanity selflessly.”
“My Sister was a voice of moderation who often called to asked me to take things as they come with patience and that I should not stop speaking truth to power but to always pray for God’s infinite protection. She preached peace, love, unity of the family and constantly reminded me to remain Godfearing and never abandon the mother Church. Myself and our extended family will miss her. She was a fantastic mother of her children and a great wife. She made sure her entire children graduated from prestigious Universities just as all her children are doing well in their chosen profession.”