08-08 2021 14:32
schreef:
I was shocked to hear that Dr Ibrahim had passed away. It took me some time to finally realise that he was gone. Beyond the very good professional relationship, Dr Ibrahim was my friend and brother. The first time I met him in 2011, I was impressed by his deep calm and humility. He was definitely one of my models. Unlike the "indispensable man", I still miss him dearly. May his gentle soul rest in peace. I would like to express my sincere condolences to his colleagues at the PPFN, his family and especially to his beloved wife. May God bless his family at this difficult time. Paulin Tra & family.
08-08 2021 14:32
schreef:
I was shocked to hear that Dr Ibrahim had passed away. It took me some time to finally realise that he was gone. Beyond the very good professional relationship, Dr Ibrahim was my friend and brother. The first time I met him in 2011, I was impressed by his deep calm and humility. He was definitely one of my models. Unlike the "indispensable man", I still miss him dearly. May his gentle soul rest in peace. I would like to express my sincere condolences to his colleagues at the PPFN, his family and especially to his beloved wife. May God bless his family at this difficult time. Paulin Tra & family.
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Bello Bello
It was a hot firiday afternoon, november 2004,i was a volunteer and a national exco of Yoith Action Movement (YAM), we where in abuja for annual meeting and i went to see him so eager to see ED of PPFN, i knocked at his office, he asked me to come in, but to my greatest surprise he welcomed me like a colleague, made me felt at ease cos he saw d nervousness in me, we chatted, and he game me some words, he said "Volunteerism is a choice, Gratitude and joy u get from it is a must, and the gain you get is a given which will come". Those words stuck with me and part of what made a a Development worker. Rest on ED, you were my role model.
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