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RE: The Years Keep Counting...

in BDCommunity4 months ago

This is a beautiful tribute to "Baba Ijo," and I must say, it's a real tear-jerker. I can imagine how hard it is to say goodbye to such a wonderful person.

But we do not need to be too sad, after all, Baba Ijo is just transitioning to another location, where he'll be surrounded by angels and good vibes. And who knows, maybe he'll even get to meet some of his favorite saints.

I also love how you mentioned his resilience, dedication, and hard work. It's clear that he was a true inspiration to everyone around him. And let's not forget his kind words and smile, which could light up even the darkest of rooms

So, let's raise a glass to Baba Ijo and his incredible life. Here's to his memory, and to the many hearts he touched along the way. Cheers

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I believe that he is in a better places... He has touched many lives here and those are testimonies to his existence in the presence of the most high God.

That's the consolation. That's the thing that makes it less painful, knowing he is in a better place. Thanks for this, brother.

You couldn't have said this in a more better way, my friend. This is absolutely beautiful to read and so comforting too. He was a special person...a good Christian too. He simply transitioned as you have said and in a better place. To God be the Glory. Thank you very much, my friend. Love this.

When such people pass away from the world, there is a lot of trouble for those people who are having a good life because of these good people, they have to face a lot of trouble later because it is People who are poor people used to help people a lot and used to bring good looks on people's faces.

Helping people doesn't have to even be about the money. When you are a wonderful person, you are a wonderful person regardless of money or not. That's what we should strive to attain.

Yeah you are right.