Left behind
Jun 16, 2020 11:46 pm
Hello ,
Since I heard the news of her death, Ibidunni Ajayi Ighodalo. I have had this unrest in my spirit.
Life is indeed fragile and death has no respect for color, tribe, gender, or influence and it struck without mercy.
I have not stopped reading about how she lived well, how she was a great help to women TTC [trying to conceive]with her Foundation.
I watched the video of her husband where he had to go officiate a burial a few hours after he got the news of the demise of his beloved wife.
Even in his composure, I could see a man in deep pain but trying to still be strong.
Death is almost like a total cut off from the person you love.
You can't see them again
You can't call them again
You can't even have anything physical to do with them again.
I pray to God to comfort the beautiful family she left behind in this great pain.
Above all, something struck me more, should anything happen to now, what will I be remembered for?
My flaws?
My good deeds?
My intentions?
My mistakes?
Lord, have mercy.
Ibidunni Ajayi Ighodalo, I never really knew you while alive but in death, your life spoke a zillion words to my soul and inspires me to do better.
The stories of you are the footprint you left behind on the sand of time and they are great landmarks that you were here...
Adieu
the Lux Queen.
It is really a huge loss.
Please, I don't want to lose anyone soon but please , ensure you live a life that is worthy of emulation.
Goodnight .
Xoxo
Olufunke