This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Abisola Olubunmi Osinaike, 38, born on June 13, 1974 and passed away on February 24, 2013. May her soul rest in perfect peace. Amen
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Leave a tributemerciful men are taken away, none considering that the
righteous is taken away from the evil to come. Isaiah 57:1
If only I could turn back the hands of time...
Good bye is the loneliest word I know...as bad and lonely as it is, I would have preferred an opportunity to say 'goodbye' ~ ah Ikusika! RIP
I remember the smile, and encouraging words.... Rest in peace bisola
Unbelievable! I remember you for your ever cheerful smile and the good times we had in primary school and @ UI, I miss you and I love you. I wish you eternal rest.
"Blessed are the memories of the righteous"
I only wish you were alive (here with us) to see this day, this website, this display of e-affection!
We love and miss you here, but heaven is a better place...rest in peace
What more can i say?
Miss you...dear friend.
Life is eternal, and love is immortal,
and death is only a horizon;
and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.
~Rossiter Worthington Raymond
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miss you
miss you....
dear friend.
Nike Ojumu
A TRIBUTE TO MY FRIEND
A TRIBUTE TO MY FRIEND - Abisola Olubunmi Osinaike
You are gone, leaving us with despair, a vacuum in our hearts, memories that fill a lifetime, gratitude for your loving and impactful life, and appreciation for your friendship
As family and friends bid you goodbye today, I remember ......
I remember your lovely smile the first time we met at the faculty lecture theater in 1993
I remember the first time you invited me to Scripture Pasture Christian Center (SPCC)
I remember the glow on your face when I jokingly call you "Akowe"
I remember your need for self assurance and desire for perfection
I remember your lovely cursive handwriting ...and the little notes of encouragement you used to write
I remember your faithful devotion and care for friends and classmates ...your soft "are you okay?"
I remember your love for your family, and how you so wanted to make them proud and live up to (and above) their great expectations....I remember your appreciation for their sacrifices
I remember your visits to independence and zik halls....and your funny expressions
I remember how you could literarily lit a room, your zest, your love for others and your willingness to sacrifice
I remember your tenacity and determination
I remember the last time we saw each other in 2002 -- sitting with you at Chocolate Royal VI for almost 4hrs .... I remember your fears, pains and tears (they are all gone down) .... but much more remember your faith, hopes and smile
I remember the few phone calls after 2002...and my feeling of helplessness yet trusting The Lord
I remember your love for the Lord and your hopes in Him...
I remember your smile and laugh ... your hi-five and cheeky jokes
I could barely sleep after getting the news on 24th but I remember ... Akowe, I remember and won't forget
Your struggles and pains are over, your victory has come and you are now in the embrace of our maker
Abisola Akowe ....I remember and am a better person cos I met you ....tears have been shed, heart is heavy but memories of you are great and peaceful, and that is how I choose to remember you
Rest in the bosom of the Lord till we meet again .... Luv ya
--- culled from Abisola Olubunmi Osinaike's Facebook page
YOUTH SERVICE DAYS!
I remember the youth service days that I shared with Bisola Osinaike amongst other Youth Corpers. One of my most memorable time was the long distant trek,
at some point Bisola caught up with me on the way and she said to me in a coarse voice, "Toyin don't tell me you want to break down, you are being prepared for the future". I wish you were in the boarding school in your secondary school days, then you will know this is nothing.....Keep going! And up until today those words have a great impact.
Bisola I love you! Rest in peace.
Toyin Akinterinwa.