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Eight Years After MIC Boss, Son’s Death In Air Crash, Daughter Pens Tribute
- MIC Boss and son’s death happened on October 3 2013 in an ill-fated Associated Airline crash.
Ekohotblog reports that Bolanle Okusanya Feyita, daughter of late MIC Royal Limited boss, Tunji Okunsanya has penned a memorable tribute to her father and brother 8 years after their death in a plane crash.
Okusanya and his son, Tunji Okusanya Jnr, lost their lives on October 3, 2013, in the ill-fated Associated Airline crash, which was carrying the corpse of the late former Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Agagu, to Akure, the Ondo State capital, for a lying-in-state and burial.
Bolanle, Her first daughter, a renowned make-up artist, recently took to her Instagram page to put out a lengthy memorable tribute to her father and brother.
The moving tribute is presented below:
‘The world has changed so much in 8 years. So many people have lost loved ones, suddenly.
“I pray you find comfort reading this. Please share with others. Time passes, Love remains… love never fails.
“When death occurs suddenly, 8 Sure Things
- Death is not a respecter of person, ‘good’ and ‘bad people die.
- The world will not stop. Giant or insect, life continues regardless of who departs.
- Death is not a respecter of age. People have lived to ninety-something and their children’s children precede them.
- Bad news travels speedily. Everyone wants to be the first to announce…. and you will never seem to forget where and when you heard.
- You may not reap where you sow, most people are only in your world because you are useful to them. Yoruba people say ‘oju aye’ which translates into ‘eye service”.
- Grief especially when sudden has unbelievable power that needs to be managed. In moments the hardest people can become very frail.
- Nollywood is filled with so many true examples! You can never be sure of how people will react, what they will do, or not do. If you are bold enough, fake your death and see the results ;).
- Memories good and not so good are priceless. Time passes, Love remains.
“By Bolanle Okusanya Feyita.
“In loving memory of my brother Olatunji Abimbola Okusanya (1983-2013), my father Olatunji Adedeji Okusanya (1953-2013) and twelve other much-loved people who died suddenly in a plane crash 8 years ago on October 3rd 2013.”
See post below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUlPsbgD4we/
Bolanle has proved critics wrong that apart from a male child, a well-nurtured female child can also make the parents proud.
Ekohotblog gathered that after the demise of her father and the first son, Tunji jnr, whom her late father had been grooming to take over the family business empire before death came calling, Bolanle, who was based in London relocated to Nigeria and took over the business of burying the dead from where her father and brother left it and gave us the impression that the vacuum would be adequately filled.
She set up her business with a new name, LTJ. LTJ is a short form of Olatunji to keep the memory of her beloved father and brother alive. Her late father was Olatunji and her brother was Olatunji as well.
Eight years after their demise, the memories of the dead continue to linger.
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