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September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
I was in shock when I got the message today. I don't know what to say..

I met Aunty Florence once when she came to AGHS (it must have been when she came for visiting day). I don't remember much about that encounter, but the one thing I DO remember was how classy she was! She carried herself with such grace and class that I found mesmerizing. I thought "ah! It made sense that she was ChiChi and Ijey's mom". That is the only memory I have of her. Oh! One more thing I was very impressed by the fact that she was a lawyer :) Aunty Florence you will be missed dearly! Chichi, Ijey and Mena are a testament of the amazing person and mother you were! I pray you will be welcomed into the Lord's bossom! Rest in heavenly peace! ❤
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
Ifeoma Wogu was a true friend whose purity of heart, loyalty and passion for the legal profession, enured her to me as a dear sister.

Her captivating smiles were ever so steady and reassuring each time we met in Abuja. Her strength and faith in God despite her protracted illness, strengthened my faith.

Her endless love for her husband and children as she never stopped talking about them to me, each time we met in Abuja was so loving.

Oh death! Where is thy sting?

Adieu my friend and sister, I shall miss you sorely and WIMAFRICA will miss your camaraderie.

Rest in the bosom of our Lord.
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
On hearing the news, it got me really reminiscing on my moments with Aunty Florence and it can honestly be summarized that she indeed had a concerned, caring and thoughtful heart filled with Knowledge. She talked sooo fluently.
For anything, I can show an extra mile of care to others because you've shown it to me and I'm grateful for that.
Your deeds live in our hearts sweet Aunt


September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
Oh my! when I heard the news of my aunt dying, I was so confused and shocked. It took me two days to processing the news. I was like I just saw her before I travelled, we were laughing and smiling. She called me her oyinbo princess(like she usually does), and I was really excited to see her and talk to her face to face ‘cause the last time I saw her I was like 7, so like 10 years ago.
She made fufu and banga soup for my dad and I before we had to go to the airport for my flight. We didn’t stay long but we had an amazing time there.
Till now I can’t still wrap my head around her death. She is a blessing for every single one of us that knew her, or was getting to know her.

My aunti mi,
You’ll forever be remembered and loved. My your amazing soul Rest In Peace.

Love your oyinbo princess
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
Got the news the of your passing this morning and instantly my heart sunk. Chichi and Ijay's mummy! No o, It can't be! How?! I'm still in shock. The last time I saw you was at the bank in 2017, you called my name with a big smile on your face and asked if I had gone to law school yet. You always had a smile for everyone, and this quiet strength about you.

We would always ask our mum to let us go to Chichi and Ijay's house, and no matter how many times we came around and made all that noise, you welcomed us with your signature smile.

I'm not surprised to see all the positive impact you made on everyone, it's clear you were loved by everyone, family and friends. Rest in the bossom of our Lord Aunty, and keep smiling down on us all, till we meet again.
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
Thank you for being such a loving mother. Thank you for raising such amazing children. Rest In Heaven
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
Dear Aunty,

I will miss your smile, your laughter, your kindness, and most especially I will miss you! you are such a wonderful soul. caring and loving to all. May the Lord bless your soul with eternal happiness in his grace. you're in a better place we know but your presence will live on forever in our hearts. Rest on and rest well and keep smiling down on us. Love you forever!
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
I look around, searching for a path but can’t find the door. Where has the light gone? It finally burnt out my heart retorts as it weeps.
Mrs Wogu Florence met me for the first time and instantly took me in like her own, showered her endless motherly love and instilled a presence of command that nurtured. A mother who has fought dearly for what and who she loves, a quintessential personification of a good human, adroit in character and kind.
It broke my heart to hear this sad news, how much can 2020 take away from us? Then I console myself with how you’d want us not to cry but surrender to the will of God and be happy for you now rest in God’s arms.
The works of your hand are ever reverberant in the lives you’ve touched and the kids you’ve brought into this world.
I join the many broken hearts today to say you will be missed dearly and forever remembered.
Death is not the end but the beginning of another journey beyond the realm of physical human comprehension.
Adieu mama!
September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
Dear Aunty Florence, I am very lucky to have had you as my aunt and a member of my family. You were so caring and sweet. No one doubted the love you showed. We miss you dearly, you will always be loved by all of us in the family and never be forgotten.
Rest In Peace.
September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
Never met you directly but had the opportunity to meet you via the stories of people that loved you. Those stories were enough to tell that you were a wonderful person.
As your soul is in a better place may your legacies continue to flourish.
Rest on Ma.
September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
It is with a heavy heart I write this tribute. The last time I saw you was in July 2020 in your husband's office, who is my colleague. I never knew that would be the last. I recall laughing with you and asking of your health. You were to your husband like 5 & 6, very close and loving. I take solace in the fact that your good works are following you. May your gentle soul rest well in paradise. Cheers and sleep well. Arc Babatunde Olajide.
September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
Never had the opportunity to meet you, but heard of your wonderful attributes and good nature from my boss, your husband, who never cease to tell everyone how good you are. Am sure you will be sorely missed. Rest on ma. Heaven just gained an angel!
September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020
I met her twice and I gained a lot, she was an intelligent Barrister, we will surely missed her. RIP. Mohammed Tetfund
September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020
She was the aunt with the biggest, brightest smile.
My heart rests in the hope that she's with God, catching up with the Saints and smiling forevermore ♥️♥️.
September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020
It was a rude shock to me when I heard you have gone to be with your creator.We met at GEM and became friends, after many years apart the children brought us together again when my daughter told me Ijeoma was coming to stay with us for awhile in the USA.I was so happy to reunite with my lawyer friend as I used to call you.We spoke not quite long during this pandemic to ask after you and how everyone was keeping safe.God knows why you have to go very soon.Rest on my dear sister.The Lord will comfort your husband and your lovely children you left behind.
September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020
To say Forence my Sister- Lawyer as I fondly called her is no more is still like a dream one would wish away but by the day the reality is dawning on me.
The news of your exit came to me when chain prayers was still ongoing intensively for God's intervention to heal you. Little did I know God has already healed you: of pain, hurts and the many sorrows of life by accepting you into the presence of your Saviour and Redeemer you loved most and served with your life.
Sister lawyer I will remember you for the privilege to be part of your life and family, I call to mind those moments we shared when you will give me a call by 1am, 2am, at anytime in the night for intercession with you.
You were an epitome of Love, kindness, you were a giver extraordinary.
The role you played in my African Mission trips, more on my only daughters wedding remains very fresh .
Your support for the work of the Lord in Grace Evangel Mission remains indelible in our minds.

I can write a book in tribute to your exemplary life. Though you are resting now, you live on in our hearts.
You came ,you saw, you Conquered and was Victorious. It is not how long one lives but how well.
My whole family missed you dearly. My Sister Lawyer Rest on till we meet to part no more

We commiserate with your Darling husband, amazing Children, Siblings, Aged mother and the entire family. The Grace of God will Sustain all of us in Jesus's name amen. Jesus is Lord. 
Audieu Barrister Sister Lawyer Florence Wogu. From: Bishop & Rev Mrs. J. C. Okose and family.




September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020
Dearest Aunty Wogu,
Life has a way of shocking us. I was hoping to visit you this year and tell you it finally happened that the business you registered for me is now functional. I met Aunty Wogu through my husband when I was getting married. She was one of his special church aunties. But was beyond an aunty she was really a mum to him. He spoke fondly about her and told me how her house was his second home. She was just too kind. I was in London and she visited and called me just to give me money to show me that my husband’s people couldn’t wait to have me. I felt so special. Then as if that was not enough she supported us financially during the wedding but the greatest support was the disaster of not having one of my bridesmaids and immediately we called her and she sent us Uchechi who became one of our bridesmaids. Aunty you were so lovely to talk to. You knew what to say to everyone and your laughter still rings in my ear.
When I decided I wanted to start a business, of course the first person my husband could think of to support us register it was Aunty Wogu “The lawyer” and she did. We didn’t have the time to say our thank you and goodbyes but to say we would miss you dearly is an understatement. Thank you for being a part of our life and our journey. You would be forever in our heart.
Rev Chizor &Nkechi
September 7, 2020
September 7, 2020
Oh aunty Florence! Your death came to me as a rude shock. You will be forever missed. How can I forget the first time we met. My husband Tobor just called you and uncle on the morning of Tiffys birthday, and you both showed! How many people honor other people like this? You have been so passionate about life and that's a great thing I love about you. The last time we saw we were at home wining and dining. Of course we served ourselves.
We have really lost a gem. But we are consoled that you are resting in the bosom of the Lord.

Eternal rest grant unto her oh Lord and let perpertual light shine on her. May your soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in perfect peace. Amen.

Mercy Tobono Ogedegbe.
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