so many things in my head but can only write a few. my words won't definately be co-ordinated.
Am still badly shaken.I can't still believe it, I keep checking your pictures-zooming in and out, going through your facebook page and hoping to wake up from my Revere...13 good years and no picture to even show for it, this is so sad. modurodoluwa ige back in high school we laugh at you and call you "attache by nature" now it all makes sense that it was in your nature to care about people effortlessly. I remember that whenever we have an interesting programme in the chapel, we intentionally go late, rest assured that dolu would keep a comfortable sit for us... kai death where is thy sting?
When you love someone you love irrespective of all negativity, despite the evil done to you you still go back like you were in the wrong. I was happy to hear that you were coming to join us in RUN- it was like TAICO extenstion for us all.
When you told me you were very ill and all but you were better, silly me didn't see the need to even keep up cos I felt you were perfectly okay only for me to hear about your demise.
Have been dialling your line on my phone hoping you would pick up but I guess not. This is reality and defiantely not a mirage. I pray that the strenght Ireoluwa has to keep up that mumsy, popsy, Olaoluwa and brainchild will have same.
You were more than a school mate, you were a sister and friend. I need not state the obvious that we will miss you so much and just like the song we used to sing in school then-We meet to part and part to meet, please forget us not in this sinful world and pray for us. Adieu Modurodoluwa..