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Nagaland Post, media fraternity condole

Editor-in-chief and Staff of Nagaland Post have expressed deep shock grief at the passing away of Mosa Lotha, father of this newspaper’s Kohima correspondent, Emilo K. Konyak on January 29 morning after a prolonged ailment. He was 77.
The condolence message to Mrs. Ruthunglo Lotha, wife of late Mosa, said the passing away of a loved one was “indeed very painful” and words were woefully inadequate to ease their pain. In the condolence message, they prayed that God grant strength and comfort to the bereaved family to overcome their grief and pain and also eternal rest to the departed. Late Mosa is survived by his wife, three sons, a daughter and nine grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the family residence in Wokha town on January 30 at 1.30 p.m.
KPC: Kohima Press Club (KPC) expressed pain to learn of the demise of Mosa Khuvung, father and member KPC Emilo K Konyak. KPC mourned the loss of a fatherly figure, and someone who contributed much to the society, particularly towards the church. KPC president Alice Yhoshü and general secretary Atono Tsükrü Kense conveyed heartfelt condolences and prayed to the Almighty to grant the family members strength and solace and for the departed soul to rest in peace.
DPC: Dimapur Press Club (DPC) has mourned the demise of Mosa Khuvung, father of KPC member Emilo K Konyak. DPC conveyed condolences to the bereaved family and prayed that the Almighty comfort the family during this difficult time and the departed to rest in peace.

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