29-09 2021 15:55
wrote:
To a man who regarded me as a Son, Brother, and a Friend. Just read the distress message you sent to me on the 4th of September highlighting the medical diagnosis and you said to me “ Ayemere I do not want to die, I do not want my labour to be in vain”.
This came as a shock to me especially when we had already planned to Honour you on your retirement from active service on the 17th of September. I am glad we heeded your call for help, and we did all we could possibly do as an Alumni to keep you alive. Surely God knows best. I have no doubt you lived a life of Fulfilment as shown in your Commitment and Dedication to your job as a Teacher and a Supporter of USSEOSA (Our Alumni).
We had great dreams together on how to uplift the school, we differed on approaches but in all you were always willing to play your role to ensure that we made progress. You Won Sir and your Labour is not in Vain- The Value of a Man’s life is measured by the Impact and Lives he/she touched. Death lost. We are consoled that you have left this world of pain to rest in the bossom of the lord.
You remain my father and I will do what you would love to have seen done for the family you left behind.
Ayemere Ogudo
29-09 2021 15:55
wrote:
To a man who regarded me as a Son, Brother, and a Friend. Just read the distress message you sent to me on the 4th of September highlighting the medical diagnosis and you said to me “ Ayemere I do not want to die, I do not want my labour to be in vain”.
This came as a shock to me especially when we had already planned to Honour you on your retirement from active service on the 17th of September. I am glad we heeded your call for help, and we did all we could possibly do as an Alumni to keep you alive. Surely God knows best. I have no doubt you lived a life of Fulfilment as shown in your Commitment and Dedication to your job as a Teacher and a Supporter of USSEOSA (Our Alumni).
We had great dreams together on how to uplift the school, we differed on approaches but in all you were always willing to play your role to ensure that we made progress. You Won Sir and your Labour is not in Vain- The Value of a Man’s life is measured by the Impact and Lives he/she touched. Death lost. We are consoled that you have left this world of pain to rest in the bossom of the lord.
You remain my father and I will do what you would love to have seen done for the family you left behind.
Ayemere Ogudo