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Prominent Nigerian Businessman Losses Wife


A prominent Nigerian businessman, Ifeanyi Odiaka  is currently grappling with profound grief following the tragic passing of his beloved wife, Stella Ngozi Odiaka who passed on at a hospital in Anambra State on Sunday evening, March 24th, 2024, leaving behind a wave of sorrow among her family and loved ones.

Born on September 19th, 1986, in Itu-ukpa Village, Obi-Ngwa Local Government Area of Abia State, Mrs. Stella Ngozi Odiaka was known for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering dedication to her family.

Ngozi and Ifeanyi exchanged  marital vows in 2017, embarking on a journey of love and companionship. Throughout their marital union, they were blessed with three beautiful children: Chidiebube Ifeanyi Odiaka (son), Sochukwuma Ifeanyi Odiaka (son), and Chimuzurukeme Ifeanyi Odiaka (daughter).


The passing of Mrs. Stella Ngozi Odiaka has left a profound void in the hearts of her husband, children, extended family, and friends. As they navigate through this period of immense loss, they draw strength from cherished memories and the enduring legacy of love and compassion that Mrs. Odiaka leaves behind.

She will be laid to rest on Thursday, May 16th, 2024, in her husband's hometown of Iruoyim Ezinteje Village, Nteje.

In this time of mourning, the Odiaka family seeks solace in the outpouring of support and condolences from their community and beyond. They remain grateful for the love and prayers extended to them during this difficult period.

While the pain of loss may be overwhelming, the memory of Mrs. Stella Ngozi Odiaka will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

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