Toyin Ijagbemi-Eni -
It’s so bitter to know that you left us at this time, where do we go from here?
when Fulani bandits are requesting for virgin girls as ransom so they could release the kidnapped men;
when children in the IDP camps are being recaptured and taken as slaves;
At this time when we want to start talking about which way forward for Education in Nigeria, when most Schools in the middle belt states of Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Nasarawa and Plateau had to closed down till further notice and only God knows for how long;
Mummy Ogunde, you would have stayed for another ten years, twenty years, thirty or even forty years, let’s fix this country ðŸ˜.
Not very many people are ready to help the poor and not everyone who eats remembers that others have not eaten.
Many young and old people are depending on your work, what you will give them for survival.
You left a very big vacuum, it will take hundreds and thousands of people to fill the gap.
I don’t know why God allowed you to go at this time, it’s not making sense to me.
Why didn’t you stay a little more, why didn’t you ask God for more years?
I thought you were recovering already, who did you leave all the work for?
WE LOVE YOU DEARLY AUNTY YINKA
But we’re forced to say goodbye ðŸ˜, greet other saints and tell Jesus to help us in Nigeria. SLEEP WELL 😴.



