Seyi Oluwasola 27th May 2020

Daddy! That's what I call him. He is a father to many of us.He is warm,friendly and jovial. Very patient and full of wisdom and very supportive. The very first day we met at his home, he shook my hand and said "wow.See your biceps " and gave me a thumb up. I felt at home immediately and our Father-Son relationship kicked off right away. He is selfless and always willing to help. I remembered him creating time out of his busy schedule to follow me to check on my Sick mother at the Eko Hospital. He was there when I married one of his daughters and was very supportive during our waiting period. Always there as a father and as a friend. We were privilege to have him in our lives and we can only thank God for his life even though we wish he could still be with us. Our consolation lies in the fact that He is in a better place and we shall meet again at the resurrection. Wendy and I and our Son-Oluwasehunara misses you and we will hold on to the beautiful memories of you impacting our lives. Good Night Daddy! From The SONEYES.