16/09/2025
Maranatha Multimedia Bids Farewell to Seminarians Damian and Anthony, Welcomes Theodore and Thaddeus
It was a day of emotions, gratitude, and celebration as Maranatha Multimedia held a send-off party on September 11, 2025, to honor two of its dedicated workers, Seminarian Damian Ogbonnaya and Seminarian Anthony Osigwe. The occasion also welcomed their successors, Seminarian Theodore Ugwa and Seminarian Thaddeus Nwafor.
The Acting Director of Maranatha Multimedia, Rev. Fr. Kizito Umennadi, and the Editor, Rev. Fr. Peter Nwobodo, led staff and friends of the organization after a brief but strategic in-house meeting in paying glowing tributes to the outgoing seminarians, describing them as hardworking, creative, and deeply committed.
In his remarks, Fr. Nwobodo praised Damian Ogbonnaya’s outstanding one-year apostolate. “He has proven to be a genius. Damian became the first senior seminarian to successfully handle the bulletin, accounts, studio management, and other responsibilities. His commitment was so remarkable that I often wondered how many hours he even slept,” he said.
Turning to Anthony Osigwe, Fr. Nwobodo highlighted his courage and dedication. “Anthony’s work was equally commendable. He embraced the challenge of learning graphic design and other skills while running almost daily errands on a motorcycle—a task both demanding and risky. Though Anthony has chosen a different path outside the priesthood, with plans to study at Igbariam University, we all encourage him to stay focused on his academic journey,” he added.
The Editor-in-Chief of Maranatha Newspaper, Mr. Kingsley Ugwu, joined staff members in thanking the departing seminarians for their generosity and service, urging Theodore Ugwa and Thaddeus Nwafor to emulate their predecessors’ example of dedication and teamwork.
Speaking at the event, Damian Ogbonnaya expressed his gratitude with heartfelt words: “Maranatha Multimedia has been more than a workplace for me—it has been a family. I leave here with skills, friendships, and memories that I will treasure for life.”
Anthony Osigwe also shared his reflections: “I am grateful for the chance to grow here, to learn, and to serve. Though my journey is taking a different direction, Maranatha will always remain part of my story.”
Both seminarians paid special tribute to the late Msgr. Jerome Ndubuisi Madueke, who they said inspired their creativity and dedication. They promised to put into practice the values instilled in them during their time with the organization.
The send-off ended with applause, prayers, and warm wishes for Damian and Anthony as they move on to new phases of their journey, and with high hopes for Theodore and Thaddeus as they begin theirs.
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