The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed deep sorrow over the sudden death of Dr. Monday Bitrus Adze, Chairman of the Youth Wing of CAN (YOWICAN).
In a statement signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the national president of CAN, the association described Adze’s passing as a significant loss that has left a profound void, particularly among the youth he served with dedication.
“Dr. Adze was not only a dedicated veterinarian but also a beacon of hope and inspiration,” the statement read.
“His unwavering commitment to empowering young people and fostering unity within the Christian community was a reflection of his faith and vision for a brighter future.”
Archbishop Okoh highlighted Adze’s tireless efforts to uplift youth through various initiatives and programs, noting that his leadership instilled purpose and direction among many young Nigerians.
“The shock of his unexpected passing leaves us grappling with the loss of a leader who was both a mentor and a friend to many.
The impact of his contributions to YOWICAN and the broader Christian community cannot be overstated,” the statement continued.
The association called for unity and solidarity during this difficult time, urging members of CAN, especially the youth, to support one another and Adze’s family.
“As we mourn this significant loss, let us honor his legacy by continuing the work he so passionately championed.
On behalf of the Christian Association of Nigeria, I extend my deepest sympathies to the family of Dr. Monday Bitrus Adze, the youth of CAN in Delta State, and all who were touched by his life and service.
May we find comfort in our shared memories and in the knowledge that his spirit will continue to inspire us.”
Dr. Adze’s passing is a significant blow to CAN, but his vision and dedication to youth empowerment will remain a guiding light for the organization.
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