Funom Dadah
05-03 2021 12:22
wrote:
Piyo’s life is testament of God’s ability to transform a person’s life. And this gives me hope. Because your transformation, I didn’t only hear from others, I saw it with my own eyes.
I remember back in High School, before you switched from the Sciences to the Arts, you took up Technical Drawing (TD). What stands out in the terms you were a TD student was how often I had to wait for you to finish up your assignments so I could submit everyone’s assignment. A couple of times Mr. Fabunmi refused to collect our work because we just missed the deadline he gave. Why? Because Piyo didn’t finish his assignment early enough for us to submit in time.
I remember attending the thanksgiving service that was organized for you after your passing out from the NDA. It was such a good feeling seeing how joyful everyone was. At that point the possibilities that lied ahead were limitless. And you lived to the billing. As humans, we can’t help but imagine what could have been if you had lived longer. But what God did not stop in His Power He allowed to happen in His Wisdom.
Last year, or the year before, we met briefly in Gwarinpa, along with a few other guys. It was obvious you were a changed man. You were quiet, just smiling and observing. Same thing at Nathan Yabuwat’s wedding. I just assumed it was the military training that had gotten to you. But eventually it became evident that it was God that had changed you. Your life had truly changed. You were focused and purposeful
It is so terrifying imagining your last moments on earth. But I’m comforted knowing it paved the way for your translation into a better and eternal reality.
Your death rocked our world to its very foundations. But what it also did was show all of us that we are all we’ve got in this world. The Unassailable family is truly United. We love you so much Piyo Bitrus Henry Piyo. But God loves you most. We will meet again.
Rest in God’s peace, our brother and friend.
Respect!!!!
Funom Dadah
05-03 2021 12:22
wrote:
Piyo’s life is testament of God’s ability to transform a person’s life. And this gives me hope. Because your transformation, I didn’t only hear from others, I saw it with my own eyes.
I remember back in High School, before you switched from the Sciences to the Arts, you took up Technical Drawing (TD). What stands out in the terms you were a TD student was how often I had to wait for you to finish up your assignments so I could submit everyone’s assignment. A couple of times Mr. Fabunmi refused to collect our work because we just missed the deadline he gave. Why? Because Piyo didn’t finish his assignment early enough for us to submit in time.
I remember attending the thanksgiving service that was organized for you after your passing out from the NDA. It was such a good feeling seeing how joyful everyone was. At that point the possibilities that lied ahead were limitless. And you lived to the billing. As humans, we can’t help but imagine what could have been if you had lived longer. But what God did not stop in His Power He allowed to happen in His Wisdom.
Last year, or the year before, we met briefly in Gwarinpa, along with a few other guys. It was obvious you were a changed man. You were quiet, just smiling and observing. Same thing at Nathan Yabuwat’s wedding. I just assumed it was the military training that had gotten to you. But eventually it became evident that it was God that had changed you. Your life had truly changed. You were focused and purposeful
It is so terrifying imagining your last moments on earth. But I’m comforted knowing it paved the way for your translation into a better and eternal reality.
Your death rocked our world to its very foundations. But what it also did was show all of us that we are all we’ve got in this world. The Unassailable family is truly United. We love you so much Piyo Bitrus Henry Piyo. But God loves you most. We will meet again.
Rest in God’s peace, our brother and friend.
Respect!!!!