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My Father

June 8, 2010

Baba mi, as he loved to be called, was a man loved, feared, adored, respected and recognised by many. I still find it difficult to use the past tense to describe him. His memory is 'is' to me and cannot be 'was'.

I am trying to compile thoughts about you babami.

Strong man, a man of integrity. His yeas was his yes and no was no. He was a diplomat. He knew how to negotiate and made peace with men. He was a peace maker and he enjoyed to keep the peace.

He taught me so many virtues. One of them is time keeping. My dad will not be late to an event. If he was attending an event billed for 12pm, you can trust that my dad will be there 15mins before the time. He was on time, despite the unstable and unpredictable nature of Nigerian life where it is difficult to plan because of traffic, no fuel and so many other incidentals. My father will be on time.

My father taught me that a clean environment was next to Godliness. I remeber way back when he will make us sweep the amin road of our street them in Festac. The compound had to be clean. We had an almond fruit tree that shed its trees in November and trust me, he made us sweep beneath the tree sometimes thrice a day. He could not stand a dirty environment.

My father taught me that hard work does not kill. He showed me by example that there is a reward for hard work. Work hard at studies, at work and any other thing and surely there is a reward. 

My father taught me that education was key in life. It is the hope for the next generation. An enlightened mind is a liberated mind. An educated mind is an advanced mind. An educated mind is one that is cultured ready to be developed for greater works. Education of the mind is an exercise you don't compromise. My father!

He taught me that an idle mind was a devils workshop. So he will encourage me to read the newspapers at a very early age of 6years. He encouraged me to have a discourse with him on the things i read in the papers with him.

My father, baba mi, my father. Loving you so much even in death.

Godly man

June 8, 2010

Saw him in May, he shared with me how he was now proud of his gray hair..he stopped dying them cos he read in the book of proverb that gray hair are crown of glory for old men..He said I should tell Gbolade not to worry about her having gray hair.It is wisdom! Asked my son if he understood the difference in been a christian and being a born again christian..He admonished him to love and fear God and live right..He told him, he must bring delight to God and joy to his parents..All his children bring him so much JOY he stated! May God unite you all together more and give you Grace to carry on..We love you Babami! Understood he prefered to be called that..

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