I’m Glad You Died As A Hero. I Never Thought You Would Leave This Early says Salome

On Wednesday, the Nigerian Navy honored Lieutenant Commander Gideon Gwaza with a national burial at the National Military Cemetery in Abuja. Gwaza had tragically died during a rescue mission to save 59 people stranded on the dredging vessel MV AMBIKA 4.…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

Lieutenant Commander Gwaza, who served as the Base Operations Officer at the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base in Bonny, answered a distress call from the MV AMBIKA 4, which was nearing collapse near the Okpobo River.

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As reported by Vanguard on Wednesday, Gwaza’s courageous and selfless actions ultimately resulted in his death.

During the burial ceremony, Salome Gwaza, the wife of Lieutenant Commander Gwaza, gave a moving eulogy, expressing deep pride in her husband’s acts of heroism.

She reminisced about their nine years of marriage, which were marked by love, partnership, and inspiration.

Salome recognized the sorrow of his untimely passing but committed to raising their children in a way that would honor his memory.

She lauded Lieutenant Commander Gwaza for his intelligence, selflessness, dedication, and bravery, stating, “You had such a passion for your work, and I am proud that you died a hero. I will always be proud of you, and so will our children. You were a genuine soldier who valued every moment with us. I never imagined you would leave us so soon.”

Salome also pledged to uphold her late husband’s legacy, expressing her commitment to continue loving him even after his passing.

At the event, the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, announced that Gwaza’s widow would be provided with housing within the Navy’s Post Housing Scheme and that the late officer’s children would receive scholarships through to university level.…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶