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ambrose aikhuele |
short, but impactful |
March 8, 2012 |
what a rude shock ,you were a shining star among your peers and a distant mentor to us , you left when we needed you most,
pray GOD will giveus the courage to bear your departure,
RIP
Segi Olawoyin |
Farewell |
March 7, 2012 |
Osaze,
Through our years as classmates at Staff School and ISI you were exemplary! Excellent mind, brilliant brain few of us could match: I am not surprised that you became a visionary!
You packed so much into your 44 years – many could not have done as much in 80!
Your legacy lives on. I pray that the Lord will comfort Ibukun and the children, your parents, Egbe and Enoma at this difficult time.
Rest in Perfect Peace.
Adeola Apampa |
Rest in peace Osaze |
March 7, 2012 |
Hmm........my dear friend Ibukun, words fail me @ this time. I am so so sorry about your loss. God be with you, Adesua and Ehiose. May He comfort, strenghten and uphold u.
Rest in peace Osaze.
Oz,
May your soul rest in peace and God grant your family peace in knowing you have gone to be with your maker. Amen
Koko
Ronke Onadeko |
X |
March 7, 2012 |
My heart goes out to your loved ones at this time, it goes out to those that never got to opportunity to meet you. Some will be fortunate to hear about you from others after you went to be with the Lord.
Sleep well and rest in the Lord.
Adekalu Balogun |
Rest in Peace |
March 7, 2012 |
I only met you about 15 months ago when you interviewed me for this job. In the last 14 months I worked closely with you and learnt a great deal. You became a mentor and an inspiration even if I didn't fully realize to what extent until now.
A courageous leader with vision… tough and very fair. You were passionate about positive change and bringing to life untapped potential in people, in companies, and for the country. I remember you saying … "i think this person should work on this project because he/she has more to give" or "this issue / sector needs to be cracked" ...you always focused on how to make things better.
You will be missed. Rest in Peace Osaze.
To Ibukun and the family: Your husband, father, brother and son touched many lives positively and may God continue to comfort you.
- Adekalu
Bamipe Oki |
Rest in Peace |
March 7, 2012 |
Osaze,
May your soul find rest with the Almighty Father and may He console the Osifo Family.
Bamipe Oki (Egbe's room mate in Idia Hall)
Seyi Banwo |
Gone too soon |
March 6, 2012 |
I remember last seeing you at the exam hall where we were taking the GMAT exam in London in the 90's, I had lost a friend that morning and was only talking the exam at the insistence of my sister. You came over because you remembered me from Unilag and was very friendly, checking on me when we had a break to see how I was doing and if I was okay. It left a lasting impression, I am sure you were the same with others. I pray God will comfort your family as you rest in His bosom
Tolu Adetugbo |
A Great Leader |
March 6, 2012 |
Osaze,
A sincere spirit, a willing listener, a committed mentor, a passion to be the best!!
Your passion was so inspiring, it made me always want to give more...
You gave it your all, and the result is evidenced by your outstanding acheivements at home and abroad...
History will not forget you in a hurry...
It was a pleasure to have worked with you, you have touched my life in more ways than you can imagine!!
RIP, Boss!!
Femi Osiyemi |
Rest in peace |
March 6, 2012 |
Osaze, I was shocked to hear the news of your death, we were friends in Unilag and I have followed your rise to the top from afar. This is really hard to understand, but I know God has a plan. I pray the good Lord give your family and those you left behind the fortitude to bear this great loss.
RIP.
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