Your life was an embodiment of all you taught. You are a precious gift to humanity on this day you were born. May generations to come know your name and your works.
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Leave a tributeYour life was an embodiment of all you taught. You are a precious gift to humanity on this day you were born. May generations to come know your name and your works.
It took so long to put these words down, but listening at your glorious service of songs and other gatherings by Pathfinders and Eagles, my heart is truly comforted.
I realised that my words are they same. So here are my heart felt words:
Am thankful for the life lived by Professor Aize Obayan.
She was a mentor, my mentor. A mother, a great leader, a great woman, a strong woman and a woman sold out to service to humanity.
It was a honor to work with her in College in my final year as the Vice Chairperson (female) of the Student Council of LMU.
For the fist time, I experienced a new kind of leadership. It was refershing and encouraged my soul. Something I needed for my gentle nature that still needed to lead and serve many.
She showed me how and my life has never been the same.
A new kind of leadership that pulled people in with love, not law, God's love, openess, firmness, kindness, warmth, care, action, excellence, service and truth.
She taught me how to lead in grace, firmness, love and humility, even in the public's eye. She taught me true diplomacy and lived a life that reflected excellence, passion and kindness.
It's so soon, way too soon and my heart still hurts, but after the tribute services, I feel comforted, because I am a part of her Legacy.
Am grateful for your legacy ma'am.
It leaves on in my life and heart and I will continue to implement all you've taught me, and build upon all I've learnt from you.
I will hold on to those outstanding memories with you. The events, our correspondences and your timely responses and care for the student body and all you led.
It was an honor hosting you at the Proverbs 31 Woman's conference. A highlight that I believe impacted the younger generation of women during my tenure as VCF.
Thank you for praying for me on my birthday, for blessing me on my convocation ceremony from LMU and for releasing me into the world to shine forth. I will never forget these moments with you.
I know now, that you stand with the host of heaven, cheering the rest of us on to keep up with the race and run in grace to win and to finsh well.
You'll always be in my heart Professor Aize Obayan.
I know you're in a place of glory with God.
Thank you for pouring out your life into me and all of us. Am a better woman today because of this.
Listening to tributes by People from all over the World, Pathfinders, Eagles and Staff from CU and LMU, one thing is quite clear.
You truly lived.
You truly loved people and served excellently with your whole heart, life, time and resources.
You indeed lived out the things you constantly said to us. You never talked cheep, you lived by your words and actions.
Thank you mama. Thank you so much.
Am encouraged to run on and not give up because of you.
Shine on in Glory Prof. Aize Obayan.
Opeolu Adeyemi
Marvel Set.
#ClassOf2016, LMU.
Prof. is many things to many people. However, the above stated is all she was to me.
She was open to all and discriminated none. I am of the opinion that she lived the scripture: 'Who makes you different from others and what do you have that you have not received' (1 Cor. 4:7). She sure employed her training to living. I and many others with Joshua and Toluwani would surely miss her.
I needed to discuss something with her as usual on the very day she departed not know she has been challenged health-wise for days. I somehow decided to wait and call during the day as she had been on my mind for days-only to be informed that my own dear Prof Obayan is up with Jesus that same fateful January 29. That is a consolation that we have-That She is with JESUS, She is very well and Alive; she is not missed. Halleluyah!
She made incredible impressions on me as a person in many ways-maritally, and other wise... I believe she has finished her course here. She has kept the faith!
My Prayer is that the Good Lord shall keep the family that she and her dear husband left behind...
Our hearts are with you, Toluwani and Joshua. Your parents left enduring legacies and great names which would put you in places of advantage in life.
The Lord is with you in your going outs and in your coming ins. We love you!
Joshua and Jemima Popoola
Chemical Engineering Pioneer Graduate/Pastor LFC. &
Former Laboratory staff of CU Health Centre
A rare gem with an amazing personality you're are a physical example of how we should work in love, integrity and discipline.
The first time we met you called my name and I replied "I feel so important that you know my name" and she said "you are important".
Her leadership will always be of great impact to me.
Rest in peace Ma.
Rest with the Lord, dear Ma'am.
You will be forever remembered ma for being a trail blazer and a role model to me.
Be sure that we'll keep looking out for Toluwani and Joshua here.
Rest in peace in the presence of God.
You were beautiful both inside and out. Your warmth to all and sundry was most exemplary.
I can go on and on.
Yet the pain of losing you will just not go.
I thank God for the opportunity to have known you; a great mother and friend of the young ones at Covenant University where my daughter came under your tutelage.
REST IN PERFECT PEACE
I was left alone thinking and asking myself, “how on earth could this have happened? Was I dreaming? I can’t explain. It was a painful moment but I have the assurance that she (Prof. Aize Obayan) is resting in the bosom of her saviour.
Whatever height I attain in my career, it all started with you who gave me a chance to be employed into the workforce of Covenant University in 2013.
Even though you are gone to be with the L#ord, Ma, I am eternally grateful that I came your way in life.
Rest on Prof. Aize Obayan. We love you!
Your sudden departure to glory is still like a dream. I’m still wondering how come so soon. I have resolved not to question God but to trust in His infinite Wisdom that passes All human understanding.
I’m so grateful to God for knowing you. Indeed you lived your life to the fullest to his Glory. Only God knows all the lives you touched with your sweet gentle but resilient Spirit. Aize you were an icon of strength, an epitome of beauty inside out. I will miss you. I pray for God to strengthen your children to keep the flame of faith Aglow. Rest Sis till we meet at His feet.
Where do I start? My heart is still so heavy that words fail me. One thing I know is you shred yourself in pieces and planted a bit in each and everyone that crossed your path. You never held anything back. No time was too early or too late to show up for the ones you love. I can never forget opening my eyes at 2:30am after i had a CS to deliver my first baby and beheld you by my bedside and the giant birthday card and cake that followed first thing in the morning because you did not forget it was my birthday despite the trying night i had. You were indeed an angel because no human could have been able to do all that you did in just 24hours a day. You are only angry when you are not given the chance to love enough. You poured yourself into everything you do and everything you touched became gold. Excellence was your keyword and you hated half measures or average with a passion. Mummy, why do you have to go so soon! You did not fulfil the promise you made to me on Prof. Adeyemi's 70th birthday when i said to you "Ma I am just imagining how beautiful you will look on your 70th birthday" and you giggled a reply that you will look "gloriously dainty" on that day. Well, I take solace in the fact that though yours was a short journey, it was full of impact and indelible marks of positive seeds. I know for sure you are in a good place now looking 'gloriously dainty'. Your children, Toluwani and Joshua will surely reap the blessings of all the good seeds you sow in the lives of many. When they need one, a thousand will answer to them. They shall be kept and protected of the Lord to build on the legacy you left for a long time to come. They shall live very long and fulfil the number of their days. And as the Yoruba adage said "aiye ti esin (horse) ko je iru idi a je". They shall ride on the wings of the service and sacrifices of both you and your husband and go very far in life beyond your wildest imagination in Jesus name. Sleep on Mama Eagle at the bosom of our Lord where there is no sorrow nor pain, no tears nor regret. We love you and your memory will forever live on in our heart.
I remain eternally grateful to God Almighty for ordering my step into coming in contact with Professor Aize Olohigbe Imouokhome Obayan. Truth is the wise saying of Charlie Jones that you will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read. Indeed, I am a product of God’s favour which has given me the privilege of being mentored by this great leader. Professor Obayan’s passionate love for me gave me the epithet– “Omo Mama”.
In one of these cherished conversations between a mother and her son, at about 11.00pm in the office, you said to me “You know I am a professor, so I will want you to also be a professor like me”. That conversation marked the beginning of my journey in the academic career as I got converted from administrative to academic cadre of Covenant University. Since then till your call to glory, you never ceased following up on my academic progress. I remain eternally grateful to God and deeply appreciate this great mentor, an icon, a leader, an amazon. Mama, as we fondly called you, thank you for the special interest you have in my wellbeing and progress and that of my family and for all the lives that God touched through you, of whom I am a living proof.
It is quite painful that you exited too soon, but as a famous writer once said; it is not the number of years that one lives that really matter but the live that one lives. Mama, you have lived a life of impact and has made indelible marks and great legacies that have engraved your name in history. Your short life has beamed lights of hope to many people of this generation and you will be eternally remembered for excellence and best practice that you had always stood for. Posterity will not forget you on the account of the many lives that were positively affected by your kindheartedness, the many lives that you touched by your tender love, the many faces that can now smile through your act of benevolence, the many destinies you have revived and the many destitute who through you, have had cause to hope for a better life.
Above all, I am consoled that heaven has gained you and that in the bosom of Lord Jesus Christ where you are, “God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Revelation 21:4
Adieu, the Mother Eagle.
Your Son,
Samuel Oni
and
... so much more to remember.
Thank you ma.
The quality of life you lived,the impact, a pointer to the biblical truth of a Proverbs 31 woman
There is no doubt you are in heaven resting in the bosom of the Lord.
Adieu my VC
Adieu!
You came, You fought, You fulfilled your mission and You won. You are just as the scripture says “You are a light……..that lighted everyone”. You brought light, hope and future when it was needed. Since the very first time I met with you in 2006, you have played roles of Mother, Sister, Teacher and Leader. It’s most painful that we shall no longer see you in the physical but I know you are joyful and happy in the bosom of the Lord. “When will she complete her programme? How is doing? How are my kids? How is the work in your new position?” These are some of the questions you always asked. It’s just unfortunate that you have to leave us now.
Dear Mother, you are not dead but rather sleepeth. You legacies will forever be speaking in my heart. Continue to rest till we meet on the resurrection day.
Jesus is Lord Forever………………….
Rest on in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Oluwaseun Ayobami Olatunde
A Tribute from Covenant University
The tradition of funeral oration has its origin in ancient Greece, when Pericles, in about 450 BC spoke at the funeral of fallen soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice at the Peloponnesian wars.
It is in this connection that we present these lines to bid farewell to an amazing Amazon, an amiable mentor, a committed mother, a relentless builder, a loyal disciple, a quintessential leader, a daughter of Zion, and a handmaiden of the Most High.
What shall I say about the inimitable Professor Aize Obayan and her odyssey here on Canaan grounds? What shall I tell the cloud of witnesses about her pact with destiny and the colour she brought to the context of Covenant University?
What else is there to say about her undiluted passion for excellence far beyond the fragrance of the alabaster jar she did not spare on her assignment?
Should I also lacerate her professional and practical base in counselling, psychology and leadership development studies which she brought to bear in assembling the critical workforce for the universities she presided over? Is there any wonder then that she had a glorious ascent to the lofty heights in her field as a mother eagle?
Apart from her training, tutelage and forays of exploits in Benin, Ilorin, Scotland and England, we speak about her solid contributions at Covenant University between 2002 and 2019. She was also very visible at the highest level of the Ministry leadership, having served as the Education Secretary of the Living Faith Commission. She had the testimony of the very few people in the world to have served as Vice-Chancellor of two Universities in their life time. These are Covenant and Landmark Universities.
Within the context of Covenant University. She held the record of the longest serving Chief Executive for eight critical foundation years. She presided over the School of Postgraduate Studies, the then College of Human Development and most recently, the African Leadership Development Centre. She raised the platforms for excellence in whatever capacity she served. She crafted the rubrics and tenets for operation. She raised credible allies to pursue the goals set before her. She chaired top-notch committees and propelled our institutions to the pinnacles of excellence.
Though Professor Obayan was not given to seeking validation, her work bore testimony to her diligence which brought her to the paved platforms of the hall of fame. Just as her name tells the story, Aizeanata walked predestinated paths with accolades and goodness following her.
She was voted the best Vice-Chancellor of all private universities in Nigeria in 2006. She was honoured by the Institute of Strategic Studies of Nigeria in 2007. In 2011, the Southern University, A&M College, USA conferred on her the prestigious Leadership award. In the same year, the Alumni Association of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka bestowed on her, the Distinguished Diamond award for excellence. She received too many awards that time would not permit us to mention. She was also a Board member of the National Universities Commission.
Professor Aize Obayan was a highly sought-after conference speaker for Keynote and Plenary presentations for both national and international audiences. For example, in 2010, she spoke at the European Union-Africa Summit on Governance and Management in Cape Town, South Africa.
Professor Aizeanta Olohigbe Imouokhome Obayan walked this path on predestinated steps as a teacher of teachers, the professor of professors, the Vice-Chancellor of Vice-Chancellors, a counsellor, a loyal disciple, a winning working mother, an uncommon achiever, an accomplished daughter of Africa, an exemplary daughter of Zion and a handmaiden of the Most God.
This, definitely is not a moment for tears; it is time to celebrate an icon as we return all glory to God in a season of Dominion.
Good night our leader, our mentor and our dear Professor Aize Obayan!
I won't forget the lecture You gave us on Work Etiquettes during 2014 Landmark University, Towards a Total Graduate (TTG) class. I was distinguished because of things I learnt from You.
The Lord comfort Your family and Grant us all the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss
You live forever in our hearts Ma'am.
Rest In Perfect Peace...
One thing that I learnt from the Chancellor, Dr. David Oyedepo, after joining Covenant University in 2003 is the fact that there are no self-made stars, but God provided some individuals on our ways to mentor us to stardom. This is what Prof. Aize Obayan is to me. I thank God for making you available to me before you became the Vice-Chancellor of the University. Up until your tenure and after, you have been an amazing leader and mentor. Your love and contributions to me will forever be cherished and remembered.
Prof. Obayan, you represented everything the Winner’s Church represents. A bold and fearless servant, a quintessential administrator, and a committed leader with finesse and the Midas touch.
Succeeding you in office was swift and remarkable for me because of the solid foundation that you laid for the University. Thank you once again Ma.
You fought a good fight and have completed your course. However, with a heavy heart but gratitude to God your’s was a life well spent:
- Short but impactful
- Short but eventful
- Short but successful and remarkable
You demystified University Administration in Nigeria and left a robust and workable template not only for Nigeria but for Africa in general. You proved to the world that no profession or task is an exclusive preserve of a particular gender. How are the mighty fallen!!!!
We are consoled with the Word of God in Revelation 14:13 KJV: “And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.”
Rest In Peace, My Mentor!
Now to the children, Toluwani and Joshua, the book of Isaiah 65:24 KJV says:
[24] And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.
It’s my prayer that God will console and comfort you; meet you at your points of needs; send help unto your; and be your father and mother IJN.
It’s well with you. IJN. Amen!
Prof. Charles Korede Ayo
Immediate Past VC-CU
I remember the first, second and third time we had personal encounters.
How I loved DLD and TMC classes just becàuse of you. I remember those days when you would ask questions in class and would turn the most unreasonable answers to valid points. I can't pass the college building without remembering where you parked your car as the Dean that year.
You would forevever be in my heart as you broke yourself onto a million fragments and implanted a piece into everyone/ heart that crossed path with you.
Truly you are Gods handmaiden and you strengthened stakes and lengthened cords in your short sojourn on earth.
Ma, your legacy lives on. Rest on in the bossom of the Lord where all pain is gone.
You died empty.
You left us with so much beautiful memories that we will forever remember and thank God for. Moments and memories of prayers, your warm and firm hugs, the platforms, your speeches, your admirations for anyone and everyone, your respect for people, your sense of urgency and eyes of excellence.... Your love for people, your listening ears.....I can go on and on.....yes.
The last conference I had with you was "breaking the glass ceiling".... I never knew that would be the last but it was remarkable for me....despite your busy schedule you still find time to celebrate every moment and every good news just like you did with me the last time.....can I forget my birthday gift.. .it was a prophesy that came to fulfilment.
From you I learnt, passion and love for students, I learnt not to shut any student down, I learnt to give audience to this young ones, I learnt that every answer is right etc ....I promise to make you proud and yes I will.
Thank you for the life of love, impact and excellence that you lived....it was indeed exemplary.......we celebrate you mother eagle......Adenike Kanmi-Adegun
Aize Obayan, you are the Mother Eagle, and even now you have returned to the permanent nest, I look on your legacy with even more respect and importance. In my heart, I know you aren't really dead because your legacy can never be extinguished.
Good night Mother. Rest well. I love you deeply.
Leaving Abuja and relocating to Ota precisely 9 years ago, U were the shoulder I could lean on and cry on. U counselled, prayed with me, cheered me on, celebrated big & small victories with me.
And U found time to do it all!
Alas, I never knew the 15mins you called and spoke with me in November 2018 will be the last time I will hear your voice on earth. But your voice still rings loud and clear! Glad I met you Mummy.
The sound of your footsteps will be missed but your imprints in the sands of time and in our hearts can never fade away.
O death where is your sting?!
1 Corinthians 15:54-55
My Dear Toluwani, Joshua, the entire Obayan and Imouokhome Families...
The Lord's Grace surrounds you all.
You're covered under the Everlasting Arms of the Most High. Amen.
My VC, you left too soon. But the fruit of your investment in thousands of us shall be remembered for life. I can never forget your excellent leadership. You made all my years in Covenant University wonderful. And you left a vacuum in CU which no human can ever fill. You are great and I thank God for your global impact. Rest in perfect peace with the Lord. God bless and protect your children. Good bye my Vice Chancellor.
Awesome, interesting, marvellous, wonderful, gracious, inspiring, intriguing, astounding, honourable, .this was how she qualified others and in reality, herself. It was in "context" of who she was, deep inside.
She created "platforms" ...and when offered, she seized "platforms" to offer, create and lead others through moral tracks, spiritual heights, crucibles of dignity, humility rivers, and character furnaces, ....brought us through the leading edge, cutting edge, global edge, and leadership edge .....and she has arrived at Heaven's gate...well who can hold her from the throne edge of Christ NOW! as the master says "come up thither thou good and faithful daughter.
Welcome home Aize!!!
You nurtured and loved and groomed like no one else could. Your smile, your warmth, your kindness and even the sound of your laughter are things I will never forget. I still struggle with words to communicate all that you were and the sort of void your exit has created. But always, I give thanks for the privilege to have come under your remarkable leadership. Thank you for your legacy.
Brilliant lights will guide you home Ma, till we meet again at Jesus' feet.
I remember in 100 level we used to keep in touch over email and we'll greet in Swahili cos I lived in Kenya back then.
Ma,
You will definitely be missed. You are a gem that went too soon. You are in a better place right now but I assure you that your legacy lives on through me and many others whose lives you had an impact on.
On behalf of my parents, we'll miss you ma. Rest in perfect peace.
No exact words can best describe the person and personality of the iconic Professor Aize Obayan, the third Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University and a one-time Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University.
No terms can accurately capture our impressions and reality of her life, times, exploits and deeds. But, the only consoling words to all of us as an institution are simply that: “she was a great woman, who allowed God to use her to plant the seeds of greatness for many, including institutions and centres she led, in the sands of time”.
Professor Aize Olohigbe Imouokhome Obayan was the Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University from 2005 to 2012. She was the third Vice-Chancellor of the institution and the third female Vice-Chancellor in Nigeria.
Before then, she had been the Dean of the College of Human Development of the same institution. A Professor of Guidance and Counselling, Mrs. Obayan was later appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University in Omu-Aran, Kwara State.
It is worthy of note that as Vice-Chancellor Covenant and Landmark, Mrs. Obayan laid a solid foundation for an enduring academic standard, peculiar and awe-inspiring culture which still guide our paths to this very day, and of course raised the bar for excellence the universities.
Professor Obayan was the true professor of professors, who superintended the appointments, promotions and progress of many faculty and staff in Covenant University in particular. These include the fourth and fifth Vice-Chancellors of the institution.
A pioneer faculty of Covenant, Professor Obayan was part of the foundation-laying team, which created the enduring structure that has aided the inquest for becoming a world-class university as it is pursued today.
Many faculty and staff today can attest to it that Professor Obayan had direct touch and influence in their lives in their excellent endeavours as members of this University community.
She mentored a generation of hardworking and committed staff and faculty; she built a solid base for enterprising and self-motivated students, who are at present making impact in their various fields of human endeavour.
What more can we say?
She led a good life; fought a good fight of faith; sold out to Christ without reservation; raised wonderful children, who are excelling today in their chosen fields; served as a mother to all of us; mentored many far and near; and left behind enduring legacies.
Yes, she was biological mother to Tolu and Joshua, two wonderful children she nurtured to success, along with her late husband, Engineer Adetokunbo Obayan; but she was everyone’s mother, who cared for all, knew our birthdays, wedding anniversaries and could even remember each one of us by our first names!
As individuals and as an institution, our hearts go out to your two beautiful children, siblings, parents and other family members.
We may be affected by your physical absence, which happened too suddenly; but we are strengthened that you had a godly life. So, we are strong!
Goodnight Our Mentor.
May your kind soul rest in perfect peace!!!
I call you Mum because you were a Mother to me in many ways I cannot begin to describe.
It has taken me this long to put these words together because accepting the reality has been difficult to say the least.
You were most supportive and understanding, never accepted mediocrity spuring everyone around you to be better versions of themselves.
Setting the standards high by your personal life and conduct made it seem possible, yet you were quick to lift when one fell short.
You will be sorely missed, your reassuring smile and words of constant encouragement that always preceded your, "It is Well, Praise God".
Though we have to say goodbye you will forever live on in our hearts.
Till we meet to part no more.
You were my Mother...and my mentor...
Your words of encouragement...
Your chastising me when i was wrong...
Your directional words...
Your sacrifice of time and effort...
Your genuine love...
All through my sojourn in CU and beyond..
Your words "I am proud of you, Son"....always ring a bell...
Will miss you a whole lot Queen Mother...
Rest in the Bosom of our Lord...
Love you always, Mum.
I pray that you rest peacefully in God's bosom, you are forever remembered and always in our heart for those uprightness and ethics which you stood for.
God knows best, it is well.........Adieu.
You have walked on this path and just this once touched us differently but we all have the same words on our lips now.
Your departure has only shown all that life is extremely brief. We know you didnt leave home, you went home... Rest on ma#profAizeObayanlivesOn
Dearest Aize, from our first meeting you told me not to call you 'Professor', you humbly apologised for not being able to spend more time together whenever we visited Canaanland, you invited us into your busy schedule just so we could catch 5 mins of precious conversation, you took my calls from Australia always encouraging me to keep the faith and stay connected despite the distance, you introduced yourself to my husband when he visited taking special care that he was well looked after, you shared our joy when our miracle baby daughter was conceived, you helped us name her 'Adeola' - the white baby with the Nigerian name, you created space for our son to speak to the professors at CU...... your generosity knew no bounds. My most precious memory is of the time we were praying together in your office at CU - the presence of the Lord filled the room and our hearts in a spectacular way - from that day we were one in Him. Not 'forever missed' dear Aize but forever sisters, eternally connected by the One who brought us together. My dearest African sister! What a privilege to know you and share the friendship we did over the years the Lord gave us. My greatest regret - that my daughter Adeola never met you. Oh the many times we talked of meeting in London! We were planning a trip to see you later this year.... she has read every one of these tributes to get a glimpse of the wonderful woman you were. 'Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.' As one seed falls to the ground, many others spring up and flourish. We pick up the baton you have passed on. We will run the race and finish the course until every tear has been wiped away and we share with you and Tok the everlasting joy of His presence. Thank you dearest Aize for being a devoted friend and loving sister. I love you and thank the Lord for your incredible example. Much love from your Australian family - Lilli, Mike, Joel and Adeola.
It’s so surprising that you’re gone but I know God knows best. Thanks for your impactful and exemplary leadership. You always stood out to me be a person of class. Rest In Peace Ma.
You were indeed a burning light always eager to share your source- the Saviour with everyone you came across. A true lady, kind-hearted, firm, and disciplined.
You have departed to a better place but your impact will never be forgotten. Rest in the bosom of our dear Lord.
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4 years after
Joshua is now married. Toluwani has become one of Nigeria's best Writer and Director. I watch from a distance. Watching God make good your intercessions along with the host of heaven. And I know, no matter how the world turns, as you always say, God takes the glory.
I miss you.
I can't believe it's been 4 years already Je t'aime toujours !
Mother Eagle
It took me this long to put words together because I just couldn't take your departure in so quickly. I first close encounter I had with you was in 2005, when the Chancellor officially handed me over to you and since then you have been my guiding Angel.
Last October when we saw, as your usual culture is, you still asked me pertinent questions and we agreed on some issues concerning what am suppose to achieve in 2019. I never knew that would be the very last time I would have the privilege of enjoy your motherly counsel.
My greatest regret was not having the opportunity to tell you I Loved You. You live forever in my heart, Mother Eagle!
Rest in Peace, Mama