
About 10 years ago we lost our Dad after a protracted illness. One of the few things he said to me before passing was “if there is way, you should try and get me to America so I can get treatment”. After he passed, I thought to myself; if only I could get him here, he would still be alive today. Wrong. Because my Mom was here and not even the best doctors and medications could keep her away from her destiny. It was her time and the place was just perfect. And no matter how much we try, we would never understand why. I just know I have lost a very special person in my life. She was everything to me; my Mom, my teacher, my financial adviser, my psychologist, my dietician, my spiritual adviser both in words and actions and above all my #1 babysitter (Jesse is going to miss you very much).
You were always here for us no matter what; which is why it is very difficult to think of you in past tense. As a kid you were my giant; as a man you were still my giant. You never liked trouble and always wanted peace. I can still hear you saying “Nji lefam so”. You did your best to keep unity in the family and advised us to always speak with one voice; we will try . And you sacrificed everything just so your children could get the best of this world. For all these Reme; I am truly grateful. It is unfortunate that I didn’t get to do all that I thought you deserved as a reward for being such a wonderful mother. While here Reme; your number 1 priority was serving your creator and you did so with a passion. You loved the Lord and He loved you right back and he has given you the best reward of all (a chair at his dinner table).
You are gone and I will miss you. Your stories, jokes, advice, discipline and above all your example of life in general will be greatly missed. I am however, comforted by the fact that I now have another guardian angel.
I pray that God should bless me with just a drop of your peace loving character, your willingness to forgive, and the ease with which you made friends.
Victor Nji