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		<description><![CDATA[MRS  OPEYEMI    AJUYAH  NEE OSO    TRIBUTE &lt;br&gt;Yemi  was  an  educated  and liberated  woman, a banker turned entrepreneur .&lt;br&gt;You came down from the bus of life, at your  bus top at 47, with the  sun setting for only girl amongst her siblings.&lt;br&gt;You   touched, and enriched lives helping strangers  , one of such memorable charitable works, is when a young  construction worker whose hands was almost amputated and could not pay for drugs at a pharmaceutical shop, you were buying a drug ,on hearing the story of a down casted lad , in the pharmacy shop, she took the responsibility of paying for the drugs, and paying for hospital bills. Today the lad has recovered and hale and hearty.&lt;br&gt;There were a lot of things about Opeyemi, that many of us will remember. &lt;br&gt;I always love her for her human sympathy, she was a prayer warrior always standing in the gap, praying for other people when she hears their  petition, but does not bother about her own.&lt;br&gt;She loved the fine things of life, never felt they were necessary.&lt;br&gt;Yemi, was eclectic, free spirited ,warm. Her husband offered her every opportunity to express herself.&lt;br&gt;Something is drawing on us , its almost too soon to admit, its there half truth blooming. The final truth will set you free from a legal case, you have  presently. May you be vindicated in death , to clear your name, as you use to say integrity is a way of life.&lt;br&gt;God knows best, nobody can query  God Almighty -Kaaabio kosi. You were delivered from  an air mishap on your way to China,  with other great testimonies God gave you.Only for a prolong sickness  post partum depression, to deal a blow, to a beautiful  intelligent ,Ekiti born woman. Many friends did not know you were  sick and dying as you still sound lively on the phones.&lt;br&gt;Who did you leave your children for now after 17 years of marriage?&lt;br&gt;How would your mother and father take this news? Nobody wishes to bury their children.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;GOD GIVETH AND  TAKETH AND HE KNOWS BEST.&lt;br&gt;May God Bless you, and Bless the children left behind  and the husband.&lt;br&gt;We will always remember you in our heart, we hope to see on resurrection day, the hope of all faithful Christians.&lt;br&gt;ADIEU&lt;br&gt;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MRS  OPEYEMI    AJUYAH  NEE OSO    TRIBUTE <br />Yemi  was  an  educated  and liberated  woman, a banker turned entrepreneur .<br />You came down from the bus of life, at your  bus top at 47, with the  sun setting for only girl amongst her siblings.<br />You   touched, and enriched lives helping strangers  , one of such memorable charitable works, is when a young  construction worker whose hands was almost amputated and could not pay for drugs at a pharmaceutical shop, you were buying a drug ,on hearing the story of a down casted lad , in the pharmacy shop, she took the responsibility of paying for the drugs, and paying for hospital bills. Today the lad has recovered and hale and hearty.<br />There were a lot of things about Opeyemi, that many of us will remember. <br />I always love her for her human sympathy, she was a prayer warrior always standing in the gap, praying for other people when she hears their  petition, but does not bother about her own.<br />She loved the fine things of life, never felt they were necessary.<br />Yemi, was eclectic, free spirited ,warm. Her husband offered her every opportunity to express herself.<br />Something is drawing on us , its almost too soon to admit, its there half truth blooming. The final truth will set you free from a legal case, you have  presently. May you be vindicated in death , to clear your name, as you use to say integrity is a way of life.<br />God knows best, nobody can query  God Almighty -Kaaabio kosi. You were delivered from  an air mishap on your way to China,  with other great testimonies God gave you.Only for a prolong sickness  post partum depression, to deal a blow, to a beautiful  intelligent ,Ekiti born woman. Many friends did not know you were  sick and dying as you still sound lively on the phones.<br />Who did you leave your children for now after 17 years of marriage?<br />How would your mother and father take this news? Nobody wishes to bury their children.</p>
<p>GOD GIVETH AND  TAKETH AND HE KNOWS BEST.<br />May God Bless you, and Bless the children left behind  and the husband.<br />We will always remember you in our heart, we hope to see on resurrection day, the hope of all faithful Christians.<br />ADIEU</p>
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