Worried by the death of Ahaejiagamba Ndigbo worldwide, Chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu, the sister in-law and younger sister to his first wife, Princess Faith Gilbert has lamented that it will pose a challenge to get somebody to step into the shoes of the late elder statesman.
Princess Gilbert made her feelings known to newsmen during the outing service of the late octogenarian held at the Cathedral church of St Mathew Atta Ikeduru LGA,Imo state
. According to the Princess it will pose a challenge, if not difficult to get somebody to step into the shoes of Chief Iwuanyanwu, adding that the late Ahaejiagamba had lots of things in mind for Ndigbo as he was planning to travel to Canada for the course of Ndigbo before his death. She however expressed optimism that Ndigbo will be able to get somebody who can come close to him and perhaps continue from where he stopped.
Princess Gilbert also said that she came in contact with Chief Iwuanyanwu when she was three years old stressing that her mother died when she was five years and chief Iwuanyanwu who at that time was married to her elder sister ,Eudora Iwuanyanwu took her and her siblings and brought them up from childhood to adulthood. She however described the late statesman as a truthful, generous and kind hearted man above all he empowered so many people that are helpless.
On the legacies the late icon left behind, Princess Gilbert said that it will take a lifetime to talk about the legacies of Ahaejiagamba, adding that he helped thousands of people.
She therefore prayed that God should consider the magnitude of his generosity to mankind and and accept him in his paradise.