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March 20, 2019

Solo we miss you ... some days are better than others. I'm sure you've connected with Mami Ncha, Pa dioh , Sock and the rest. So what story did Mami Ncha share with you all tonight? did Pa Dioh open the Gandia? I guess Sock made the koki.

Cholo, hungry di hot you? drink water ya. Love you always

March 25, 2014

 


I remember my secondary school principal, Mr. Abel N. Sumbele often said, 'educated people are humbled,' Solo was one of the most humbled person I knew. 
When we were going up in Buea, Solo was our dad, granddad, big brother, and the disciplinarian, a job quite hefty for anyone at any age, let alone as a teenager. He took each of those reponsibilities seriously. 
When Solo was in Sasse and the university, he went to the farm regularly, carry huge loads from the farm to the market or to the house. I remember my friends reactions 'I no fit believe sey your broda dey Sasse/university e di carry cassava/coco/planti/etc for e head ...' He did it with love.
I remeber Solo Forbiden Judith and I from going to night clubs back in the days (lol) not hang out with certain friends, and a bunch of other 'DO NOTS' I still remeber how I felt each time of these restrictions was levied on me, but as I grew up I realized, it was part of his job as dad, granddad, big brother and disciplinarian. I look back at our lives, and I cherish those times.
He was a wonderful dad to his four kids, Picho, Lilly, Daddy, and Theo.
He was a my father, grandfather, brother, cousin, and friend. He's left a big hole in my heart, I will use the loving memories he created to fill that hole slowly.

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
From an Irish headstone” 

 

Will Miss You Solo 

 

 

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