Monday, September 21, 2015

HID: Osinbajo Eulogises Awolowo's Matriarch

L-R: Osinbajo, his wife, Dolapo and the late Mrs. Awolowo when the Osinbajo's visited Mama Awolowo early this year
L-R: Osinbajo, his wife, Dolapo and the late Mrs. Awolowo when the Osinbajo’s visited 
Mama Awolowo earlier this year

Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has expressed his unhappiness over the fact that the late Mrs. Hannah Awolowo didn’t live to see what he described as ‘a new Nigeria.’
Osinbajo, who is an in-law to the deceased, made the statement while speaking at the home of the late matriarch of the Awolowo family in their residence in Ikenne, Ogun state.


According to Premium Times, Osinbajo said: “a nation where we don’t identify ourselves by our tribes and where we all know that we are all Nigerians, that is the kind of nation that she lived for and that is the kind of nation that she looked forward to see before she died.”

 ”We are in mourning at this moment, although we celebrate mama at this time. For some of us, mama knew us even when we were born. I don’t even know how to describe the sense of loss because mama was always there. Whenever you thought about home, be rest assured that Mama will be there.

“Even when papa (Mr. Awolowo) was not around, mama was always there‎, always available, always around. I think that one of the great things that has been said is all about her great love for people’.
“She has a personal relationship with practically everybody; those who are family members and those who are not. Many times she would call us up and say you have not called her in weeks and she would remind you of the previous conversation she had with you.

“She was always very caring, devoted and loving. We all know that she stood by papa, so solidly that he had to describe her as the most important part of his life. He said repeatedly, aside from describing her as a jewel of inestimable value, that he would not know what he could have done without her but she survived him and lived so long thereafter’.

“We all looked forward to her 100th birthday but we heard the sad news on Saturday that mama has departed. I really wished that she would have been here to ask me a few questions because every time I met mama, she said Yemi don’t cross examine me’.

“She lived for this nation, everyday of her life, she wanted to see a great nation and I know that she had begun to see that great nation, the evolution of this nation in the past years has shown that we are on the right path and we would get there.

“I believe that her memory will be best served by the kind of nation we would want to see- a united nation; a nation where we don’t identify ourselves by our tribes and where we all know that we are all Nigerians, that is the kind of nation that she lived for and that is the kind of nation that she looked forward to see before she died.”

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