27-06 2020 13:44
wrote:
Thomas Sayibu was—no, is—for he lives on—a brother and friend. He welcomed me onto the GILLBT board, was open in seeking views, was firm but not harsh, and always balanced his leadership with humour. Sayibu’s commitment to the welfare of GILLBT cannot be questioned even if we didn’t always agree on modus operandi (though we usually did). He always thought of me, evidenced by many visits with yam and akɔmfɛm from Tamlale. I will miss our many conversations about GILLBT, Ghana, the church and national politics. Travel well to your new location in the arms of our Lord
27-06 2020 13:44
wrote:
Thomas Sayibu was—no, is—for he lives on—a brother and friend. He welcomed me onto the GILLBT board, was open in seeking views, was firm but not harsh, and always balanced his leadership with humour. Sayibu’s commitment to the welfare of GILLBT cannot be questioned even if we didn’t always agree on modus operandi (though we usually did). He always thought of me, evidenced by many visits with yam and akɔmfɛm from Tamlale. I will miss our many conversations about GILLBT, Ghana, the church and national politics. Travel well to your new location in the arms of our Lord