Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, Mrs. Nne Furo Kurubo, is dead. She died on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, according to a statement by the families of late Brigadier General George T. Kurubo of Grand Bonny Kingdom, Rivers State, and late Eze Sir Daniel Okereke of Okpala, Ngor Okpala Autonomous Community, Imo State.
The statement made available to newsmen on Saturday, February 15, disclosed that Ambassador Kurubo died in Lagos at the age of 84.
According to the statement signed by Colonel Boma Kurubo, “Ambassador Nne Kurubo dedicated her life to public service, contributing immensely to the development of our nation.
“She served the Rivers State Government and the Federal Republic of Nigeria in various capacities, including as a School Teacher, Principal, Administrator, Permanent Secretary, and ultimately as Nigerian Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (1999-2003).
“Through her distinguished service in the Civil and Public Sectors, Ambassador Kurubo played a pivotal role in shaping modern Nigeria. Her dedication, leadership, and integrity served as an inspiration to many, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of numerous Nigerian leaders today.
“A devout Christian, she remained steadfast in her faith until her last breath. She is survived by Colonel Boma Kurubo, Mr. Gogo Kurubo, Mrs. Kalanne Gigi Ojukwu, Dr. Tati Okereke, Prof. Mrs. Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, and other cherished family members.”
The statement said that funeral arrangements would be announced in due course.