TRIBUTE TO SISTER ONOME
Putting pen to paper in less than 3 months is agonising for me. Little did i know that 24/09/2020 would be the last time I would see you, that was the Service of Songs of my late husband Arc. Fidelis Ojoh. The news of your death came shocking and unbelievable. I cannot forget how you came to see me at home and stayed with me the whole day advising me and telling me how you lost your husband and how God has been seeing you through, you reassured me that the same God that comforted you will comfort and see me through. Hmm.... What a life.
I can still remember vividly our growing up in Sapele at St Luke's Anglican Church and our usual visit to Green Egbedi Road where you and your siblings Priscilla and Joseph lived for a while with your grand father before your parents came back from the United Kingdom. It was a great and joyous one then. Sister Onome is down to earth, simple, nice, friendly and very pleasant. There was never a dull moment with her. How do i forget your trips to D-VEES School Surulere, anytime you were in Lagos, all the teachers there knew you. While there, you were either taking pictures of things that caught your eye, asking questions, watching the children learn and also reading books.
You were always proud to tell anyone how well your late husband Folarin took good care of you. You were always in awe when you talked about your children Dipo, Dunni and Ayoola. I pray that the Almighty God comforts and takes good care of your children and your brother Joseph.
I believe you are in a good place. Till we meet on resurrection morning. It is good night to my ever smiling sister Onome.
Gaga Onojorevwo Ojoh (Mrs)
TRIBUTE TO SISTER ONOME
Putting pen to paper in less than 3 months is agonising for me. Little did i know that 24/09/2020 would be the last time I would see you, that was the Service of Songs of my late husband Arc. Fidelis Ojoh. The news of your death came shocking and unbelievable. I cannot forget how you came to see me at home and stayed with me the whole day advising me and telling me how you lost your husband and how God has been seeing you through, you reassured me that the same God that comforted you will comfort and see me through. Hmm.... What a life.
I can still remember vividly our growing up in Sapele at St Luke's Anglican Church and our usual visit to Green Egbedi Road where you and your siblings Priscilla and Joseph lived for a while with your grand father before your parents came back from the United Kingdom. It was a great and joyous one then. Sister Onome is down to earth, simple, nice, friendly and very pleasant. There was never a dull moment with her. How do i forget your trips to D-VEES School Surulere, anytime you were in Lagos, all the teachers there knew you. While there, you were either taking pictures of things that caught your eye, asking questions, watching the children learn and also reading books.
You were always proud to tell anyone how well your late husband Folarin took good care of you. You were always in awe when you talked about your children Dipo, Dunni and Ayoola. I pray that the Almighty God comforts and takes good care of your children and your brother Joseph.
I believe you are in a good place. Till we meet on resurrection morning. It is good night to my ever smiling sister Onome.
Gaga Onojorevwo Ojoh (Mrs)