28-09 2020 23:02
wrote:
Very shocking…..too many deaths this year..what could have gone wrong with Austin Oshodi. Very gentle and peaceful, business minded easy going guy and old boy.
Austin Oshodi, Just tlike a candle in the wind, you left us with a big void created by your exit. Indeed the history of the school in the last few years cannot be written without your name behind it. It could look very easy, but it meant a lot to get adequate and consistent supplies of ties for Methodist Boys’ High School, Lagos, students without which they would not be allowed into the school for their education.
The ties adorned with their colours of gold, blue and maroon (colours of the school) represent the gentility and discipline which a typical MBHS Lagos student and even its old Boys Association are to be identified with.
I dare say that you cannot mention Methodist Boys’ High School Lagos Old Boys’ Association and Methodist Boys’ High School Lagos, without Austin Oshodi's name being discussed, mentioned and imprinted in the annals of the history of the school whilst he was alive...."oh we are still expecting supplies of more ties from Mr. Austin Oshodi….could you check back in a fortnight".
He was connected with the school one way or the other. I wonder how the school will cope without him. You could tell instantly that Austin was very dutiful with the supplies of the school ties of very good quality and a show of pride of having attended the great Alma matter. Austin came, saw and conquered. He finished well. May God eternal keep you peacefully under his bosom.
May the Holy spirit the comforter, comfort your family and loved ones at this trying time. Adieu dear member of our great Alma mater. Sleep tight under the bosom of your MAKER, till we meet again at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ the author and finisher of our faith. It is well with your soul. Shalom
28-09 2020 23:02
wrote:
Very shocking…..too many deaths this year..what could have gone wrong with Austin Oshodi. Very gentle and peaceful, business minded easy going guy and old boy.
Austin Oshodi, Just tlike a candle in the wind, you left us with a big void created by your exit. Indeed the history of the school in the last few years cannot be written without your name behind it. It could look very easy, but it meant a lot to get adequate and consistent supplies of ties for Methodist Boys’ High School, Lagos, students without which they would not be allowed into the school for their education.
The ties adorned with their colours of gold, blue and maroon (colours of the school) represent the gentility and discipline which a typical MBHS Lagos student and even its old Boys Association are to be identified with.
I dare say that you cannot mention Methodist Boys’ High School Lagos Old Boys’ Association and Methodist Boys’ High School Lagos, without Austin Oshodi's name being discussed, mentioned and imprinted in the annals of the history of the school whilst he was alive...."oh we are still expecting supplies of more ties from Mr. Austin Oshodi….could you check back in a fortnight".
He was connected with the school one way or the other. I wonder how the school will cope without him. You could tell instantly that Austin was very dutiful with the supplies of the school ties of very good quality and a show of pride of having attended the great Alma matter. Austin came, saw and conquered. He finished well. May God eternal keep you peacefully under his bosom.
May the Holy spirit the comforter, comfort your family and loved ones at this trying time. Adieu dear member of our great Alma mater. Sleep tight under the bosom of your MAKER, till we meet again at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ the author and finisher of our faith. It is well with your soul. Shalom