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Omowunmi Ladipo |
Friend |
December 10, 2012 |
It's been over 30 years but those halycon days, radiating out from Lambert Hall at Hull University are all still crystal clear. I remember the food, I remember the music, I remember the late nights cramming for exams and through it all I remember your highly infectious giggle. I will miss your sisterhood, your common sense and that silent way you had of conveying that all things were possible. Sleep well my friend.
MUHEEZ OLAYINKA BELLO |
MR. |
December 10, 2012 |
Anty Tinu,
When we took a walk two weeks ago, I never knew you were wishing me a farewell. If only I had an inkling, I would have spent more time with you. We met at the elevator, u allowed me to carry your bag. You teased me about my frequent foreign travels. I expressed my views that I hadn’t seen you in a while. Then you mentioned that you had been ill. It was only then that it struck me that u looked a bit frail.
Because of your good nature and strength of character, I was so sure , you would recover very quickly. How wrong was I? I wish I could take all the pain away from you. And when I saw you on Monday, rather than wave at you, I should have walked to meet you. My heart is heavy and I would miss you specially because you were a mother figure for me. Mrs Tinu Olayemi Adesola, sleep well in the Bosom of the Lord till we meet again.
Muheez Olayinka Bello
Okafor Ada |
C'est la vie! |
December 10, 2012 |
Mrs. Adesola,
This is still a big shock to me! Only if death could hearken to the voices within me that kept echoing and re-echoing "its a lie." I remember your beautiful motherly and warm smiles that radiated peace! I remember the day you were advising me on a particular thing with all sincerity that radiated from your eyes!!
I wish you the best of the journies with the Lord as i believe you are resting in His bossom.
Goodbye ma!
John Nwanosike |
My memories |
December 10, 2012 |
Madam, News of your death was the ruddest of shocks. A day, before I contemplated coming over to see you at the hospital but changed my mind because I thought you needed all the rest. It has become a major regret to me. Madam, you were particularly intelligent. Your depth of analysis and deductions are faultless. On the surface, you looked soft and fragile, but beneath that is a resolute and firm person who takes a position based on conviction and stands to defend it. I saw a very determined person not given to frivolities. Most kind, loving and caring you were. You were one of the persons that showed so much readiness to help in my assignment in PGPA and always interested in knowing progress. You cared!
Most regrettable you had to leave us now. So painfiul. Looking behind me to your corner, I feel like crying. That Thjrusady the news of your demise broke out in the office was particularly a bad day to all who knew you. You made your mark on us will be missed by all of us. Please, have a good rest, and in the bossom of the good LORD too! Adieu Madam.
John Nwanosike ("Chairman")
Omoye |
In loving memory |
December 10, 2012 |
Mrs Adesola - You left me speechless...
It was a beautiful and memorable experience knowing you. Thank you for your warmth and kindness.
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