Senate President, David Mark last Thursday escaped death as his convoy was allegedly attacked by yet to be identified gunmen in Orlu, Imo State.
The Senate Present who had just retuned from Switzerland where he attended the International Parliamentary Union, IPU, conference, went to Nkwere, Imo state to attend the burial ceremony of late business mogul, Sir John Richard Anyaehie.

In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Senate President, Paul Mumeh Friday night, though no life was lost, the attack occurred in Orlu Senatorial Zone of the state.
He described late Anyaehie as a truthful man and good adviser, from whom he benefited as a young military Major in Port Harcourt, saying his first encounter with the deceased was the greatest in his life.
Mark advised Nigerians to always prepare for their death by being humble and godly like the late Anyaehie, noting that the deceased life united people of Nkwerre, Orlu Senatorial Zone and Imo State at large.
Also speaking at the ceremony, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State described the late Anyaehie as one of the few but truthful and godly billionaires ever produced in Igboland, whose life was a lesson to all men.
Okorocha said death must come when it would and that what remained most important in life was the things people must be remembered for.
While praying for his death to bring peace in Nigeria, he called for the practice of selfishness to stop, as according to him, life is meaningless if others cannot benefit from people’s wealth.
In his sermon, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Orlu, Rt. Rev. Benneth Okoro warned Christians not to die in sin as that could be very dangerous after death.
He advised politicians equipping youths to terrorise the society to endeavour to withdraw the weapons,
Stressing that it was only the good one did on earth that would speak for him on his last day.
The Bishop cautioned against primitive acquisition of wealth, saying however being wealthy was not sin but being proud and using same to oppress people was sinful before God.
Okoro described the late Anyaehie as a cathedral builder and a man who believed in the sovereignty of God in all things and astute businessman.
According to him, the deceased built the magnificent cathedral of SS John and Peter, Nkwerre at the cost of over N1 billion in 1993 as well as other churches in the area after God healed him from a deadly ill health.
The bishop said Anyaehie was a great philanthropist who empowered thousands of people across the country to the extent that his driver tried to lay down his life for him when armed robbers attacked, thereby converting the criminals to change their lives.
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