- Priests and parishioners of the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, Enugu State, held a rosary procession at the spot where Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya was murdered on September 20 while returning from a pastoral duty.

Priests and lay faithful of the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, Enugu State, have held a rosary procession at the spot where Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya was tragically m#rdered on Friday, September 20, while returning from a pastoral assignment.
Until his passing, Fr. Eya served as the parish priest of St. Charles Catholic Church, Eha-Ndiagu.
Community sources revealed that the incident happened along the Eha-Ndiagu road when assailants on a motorcycle intercepted his vehicle and shot him dead on the spot.
In other news…. Many women rebuild their lives after a broken marriage, but Remilekun Anikulapo-Kuti chose a different path.
Her daughter, Nigerian dancer and singer Yeni Kuti, shared during a live episode of Your View that her late mother remained celibate for more than two decades following her separation from Afrobeat icon Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
Yeni explained that while intimacy can be a key aspect of marriage, choosing celibacy is a deeply personal decision one her mother embraced until her final days.
She recalled that Remilekun left Fela’s home in 1981 and, until her passing in 2002, never entered another relationship.
She stated:
“From 1981 till she died, she never met another man. She was celibate during that period. I knew, but I could never understand.”
She added that during a medical check-up, doctors raised concerns after noticing changes in her mother’s body.
“The doctor asked why she wasn’t using it, that it was closing up. My mother replied, ‘Fela is the only man for me.’”
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