Dr Uche Ogah has penned a deeply emotional message to his wife Lady Ngọzi Sabina Ogah as they mark their 25th wedding anniversary, celebrating a journey defined by love, sacrifice, faith and unwavering partnership.
In his message, Dr Ogah described his wife as his greatest blessing and strongest pillar, acknowledging her quiet strength, patience and steadfast support through the seasons of life. He noted that the journey of the last twenty five years has been one of shared dreams, challenges faced together and victories won as one, guided by faith and mutual respect.
He expressed profound gratitude for her sacrifices as a wife, mother and confidant, stating that many of his accomplishments would not have been possible without her prayers, encouragement and belief in his vision even in moments of uncertainty. According to him, her love has remained constant, gentle and reassuring, serving as the anchor of their home.
Dr Ogah further described their marriage as a testimony of God’s grace, stressing that the strength of their union has been sustained by faith, open communication and a shared commitment to purpose. He reflected on the importance of standing by one another in both public responsibilities and private moments, noting that true partnership is revealed in consistency, loyalty and understanding.
In his concluding remarks, Dr Ogah used the occasion to offer heartfelt counsel to couples, urging them to hold fast to love, patience and understanding as the true foundations of marriage. He advised couples to see marriage as a journey of service and sacrifice, where forgiveness should be quick, communication sincere and faith central.
He encouraged couples to cherish one another daily, pray together consistently and never lose sight of the purpose that brought them together, noting that lasting unions are built not on perfection but on commitment and mutual respect. Dr Ogah concluded by praying for many more years of good health, joy and togetherness for his family, describing the silver jubilee as not just a celebration of time, but a living testimony of enduring love and divine grace.