September 27, 2021
September 27, 2021
TRIBUTE TO A FIL LIKE NO OTHER.
I am not sure where to start buh suffice it to say that I was highly favored by you...sometimes I felt you were partial towards me. I came into your home and found/got new set of parents. I was not treated like an inlaw but like a daughter.
I remember my unilag days, you instantly took my allowance up 10x more than it was ....as a young girl that was too much money in my hands I immediately started "buying n selling ", my success story can't be complete without you.
My admiration for you started when I asked you to select a date for our Anglican wedding in Enugu, contrary to everyone's belief and expectation you responded saying " that will be a huge embarrassment to your father," I was taken aback; you considered my father's status as a prominent member of the catholic KSM. I just fell in love with you.
I remember one conversation with you, I was asking a favor, you didn't let me finish before saying "whatever it is, the answer is yes" I turned to mummy and with a smile on her face she said "what won't daddy do for you". I remember all my gist with you, you were a great conversationalist. Never a dull moment with you.
You always came through for my kids n I and I am forever grateful.
Everyone that knows me knows I share a special bond with you. The love was reciprocal. I remember after you read my tribute to my late father(whom you never hid how much you loved n respected) you started calling me "chi m oo" that signaled to me that you just wanted me to know I still had a father in you. Anytime I called on the phone and said chinwe speaking, you would ask "o chinwe nke m?"
I always say I am a favored child of God, you were one of God's favor to me. A father-in-law like no other, honest, kind- hearted , loving, generous, humorous, humble and yet arrogant in some ways.
I love you daddy, I have loved you from day one, to know you is to love you. I remember my last conversation with you while you were in the hospital, apparently you knew it was the last. Thank you for asking Ubez to call me that day. I remember my last visit, January, it was obvious to me you were trying to say something to me ....I didn't hear you but I know it was u blessing me. I know you only want the best for us.
Rest in peace my precious father in law. Now I have added you to my list of people who are in heaven, interceding on my behalf, I am sure more answered prayers await me.
To know you is really to love you.
Love always
Chyubez
Chinwe nke gi.
I am not sure where to start buh suffice it to say that I was highly favored by you...sometimes I felt you were partial towards me. I came into your home and found/got new set of parents. I was not treated like an inlaw but like a daughter.
I remember my unilag days, you instantly took my allowance up 10x more than it was ....as a young girl that was too much money in my hands I immediately started "buying n selling ", my success story can't be complete without you.
My admiration for you started when I asked you to select a date for our Anglican wedding in Enugu, contrary to everyone's belief and expectation you responded saying " that will be a huge embarrassment to your father," I was taken aback; you considered my father's status as a prominent member of the catholic KSM. I just fell in love with you.
I remember one conversation with you, I was asking a favor, you didn't let me finish before saying "whatever it is, the answer is yes" I turned to mummy and with a smile on her face she said "what won't daddy do for you". I remember all my gist with you, you were a great conversationalist. Never a dull moment with you.
You always came through for my kids n I and I am forever grateful.
Everyone that knows me knows I share a special bond with you. The love was reciprocal. I remember after you read my tribute to my late father(whom you never hid how much you loved n respected) you started calling me "chi m oo" that signaled to me that you just wanted me to know I still had a father in you. Anytime I called on the phone and said chinwe speaking, you would ask "o chinwe nke m?"
I always say I am a favored child of God, you were one of God's favor to me. A father-in-law like no other, honest, kind- hearted , loving, generous, humorous, humble and yet arrogant in some ways.
I love you daddy, I have loved you from day one, to know you is to love you. I remember my last conversation with you while you were in the hospital, apparently you knew it was the last. Thank you for asking Ubez to call me that day. I remember my last visit, January, it was obvious to me you were trying to say something to me ....I didn't hear you but I know it was u blessing me. I know you only want the best for us.
Rest in peace my precious father in law. Now I have added you to my list of people who are in heaven, interceding on my behalf, I am sure more answered prayers await me.
To know you is really to love you.
Love always
Chyubez
Chinwe nke gi.