Identified as Michael, the Coordinator of the foundation was allegedly killed by robbers around the Okada and Benin area of Edo State.
Reports say Michael was shot by armed robbers on Saturday and died on Sunday after efforts to keep him alive failed.
A statement by one of his six brothers, Charles, said his rites of passage would be announced in due course.
The statement reads in full: “With grief and deep sense of sorrow, but
with total submission to the will of the Almighty God who gives and
recalls, the Anyiam-Osigwe family announce the untimely passing to
Eternal Glory of Nze Michael Anyiam-Osigwe.
“Michael was demised at the hands of armed robbers who operated along the Ore-Benin Road near the Okada Junction in the afternoon of 29th November 2014 at about 2.30pm.
“Up until his shocking and painful demise, Nze Michael Anyiam-Osigwe was the Co-ordinator General of the Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe Foundation and a member of its Board of Trustees. He was also a Director of the Africa Institute for Leadership Research and Development, South Africa as well as the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Malawi to Nigeria. He was also the Executive Director within the Anyiam-Osigwe Consortium of Companies. He studied Economics and obtained a joint Masters Degree in Social Anthropology and Musicology from Goldsmiths College, University of London
“He is survived by his mother Chief Dorothy Anyiam-osigwe (OON), his wife, Okiemute Anyiam-Osigwe, five lovely children, six brothers and a sister, nieces and nephews and a host of other relations.
“In due course, his rights of passage would be announced by the Family.
“May his gentle Soul rest in Perfect Peace.”
“Michael was demised at the hands of armed robbers who operated along the Ore-Benin Road near the Okada Junction in the afternoon of 29th November 2014 at about 2.30pm.
“Up until his shocking and painful demise, Nze Michael Anyiam-Osigwe was the Co-ordinator General of the Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe Foundation and a member of its Board of Trustees. He was also a Director of the Africa Institute for Leadership Research and Development, South Africa as well as the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Malawi to Nigeria. He was also the Executive Director within the Anyiam-Osigwe Consortium of Companies. He studied Economics and obtained a joint Masters Degree in Social Anthropology and Musicology from Goldsmiths College, University of London
“He is survived by his mother Chief Dorothy Anyiam-osigwe (OON), his wife, Okiemute Anyiam-Osigwe, five lovely children, six brothers and a sister, nieces and nephews and a host of other relations.
“In due course, his rights of passage would be announced by the Family.
“May his gentle Soul rest in Perfect Peace.”
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