The Imo Newspaper Publishers Association (INPA) has extended condolences to Chief Bright Chimezie Njoku, Publisher of The Nigerian Horn Newspaper, following the death of his wife, Lolo Chioma Ogechi Njoku.
A delegation led by INPA Chairman, Chief Declan Anaele, visited Njoku on Friday, expressing deep sorrow over the loss. Anaele described Lolo Njoku as an invaluable member of the association, having served as Provost, where she played a crucial role in its growth.

“Her sudden demise is heartbreaking. She was not just a pillar in her home but also in our association. We pray God grants Chief Njoku and his family the strength to bear this painful separation,” Anaele stated.
He further assured the bereaved family of INPA’s full participation in her funeral rites once the date is fixed.
Overcome with grief, Chief Njoku admitted that coming to terms with his wife’s passing has been difficult. He spoke about her unwavering support for the family, describing her as a cornerstone of their household’s well-being and stability.
Lolo Chioma Ogechi Njoku’s death marks a significant loss, not only to her family but also to the journalism community in Imo State.