Friends, family, associates and well-wishers gathered on Monday at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life Camp, Abuja, for a service of songs in honour of late Chief Engineer Godswill Nwosu (KSC). He was remembered as a devoted family man, man of faith, philanthropist, humanitarian, humble leader and committed church member whose generosity, wisdom and selfless service touched many lives.

Leading the tributes, the Primate of All Nigeria and Bishop of Abuja, The Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, described Nwosu as a man of faith, wisdom and prayer whose life left a lasting impact on the church and society. He urged the family to remain united and encouraged everyone to live lives that leave worthy legacies.
Friends and associates also remembered him as humble, generous and always willing to help. Speaking on their behalf, Barrister Nnamdi Asumugha described Nwosu as an accessible and compassionate man whose death came as a shock to many.
Staff members and church representatives praised his simplicity, leadership and dedication to the Anglican Church, while members of the Men’s Fellowship and the Nnewi Council of Knights highlighted his generosity, dependability and humility.

In emotional family tributes, his daughter, Nmesoma Nwosu, described him as a loving father and inspiring leader, while his son, Chigozim Nwosu, recalled his father’s enduring lessons on generosity and service.
Speaking on behalf of the family, his elder brother, Dr. Chinedu Zephaniah Nwosu, thanked the clergy, friends and corporate organisations for their support and prayers during the difficult period.

Late Chief Engr. Godswill Nwosu (KSC), who was born in 1977 and died in 2026, is survived by his wife, four children, his parents, Sir and Lady Zeph Nwosu, and two brothers. He will be laid to rest at his family home in Nnewi on July 10, 2026.



