This is a very difficult period because you left us too soon. Femi, where would I start, almost forty years of friendship cannot be summarised. We met at Birch freeman high School, my Uncle fondly called Baba Loje ( LOJEDE our Geography teacher) called you, introduced me and my twin brother to you. Femi, from that day we became brothers, you thought us how to drive on James Robertson street and we call you" Femo some fun".
Femi, after Birch freeman high school you still hangout with us at CMS grammar School every week and never distant yourself until you left for U.S.A. Femi, after so many years, in 2009 we rekindle the relationship again by sharing the same office on Allen avenue, Ikeja. Everyday in the office we gist of our days in Birch freeman high school, who do I gist with in the office now.
You are so proud of your children, when you received Morayo's GCSE result, you were so happy we both prayed, thank God for is blessings.
Femi, I chose you as my son's Godson because you have a good heart, you give too much to friendship and try to please everyone. When I had the news of your demise On 10th Oct 2015, I knew I lost a gem, dearest brother and a true friend. I couldn't believe until Bola confirmed it. Since that day, life as not been the same without you but I take solace in the relationship we had and will keep the fond memories alive forever.
Femi, I love you so much but God love you most. Sun re o Femi somefun till we meet again to part no more.
Kenny Olaleye