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Man Eulogizes Wife Who Died On The Frontline Caring For Ebola Patient
- Man Eulogizes Wife Who Died On The Frontline Caring For Ebola Patient
A man identified as Dennis Akagha on Twitter eulogies the memory of his wife who died of Ebola some years back.
Dennis said he remembered the death of his wife after an igbo group on Twitter shared a story, honoring her for her contribution in combating the spread of Ebola virus.
Ekohotblog recalls that the nurse, Justina O. Ejelonu, died 6 years ago on the frontline caring for the man with the Ebola virus.
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Dennis revealed how much he misses her and how much her absence has cost him and the children she left behind.
Dennis wrote,
Obim, you left without saying goodbye. I came to the hospital only to be told you were gone. Seeing this brings back the memory, the love we shared and the sacrifice. I will forever love and cherish what we shared. Obim, continue to rest until we meet to part no more.
For 4 years, I suffered PTSD. Initially, I told myself I could handle it but that was very far from the truth. It did not only affect my ability to make right decisions, it affected everything in me knowing you are no more.
Ebola snatched you away, our babies and our beautiful plan to rule our world together as man and wife. Nigeria may not have acknowledged your sacrifice but I know that some day, the world will. My consolation is that you are resting in peace. Dearie, I miss!
Obim, you left without saying goodbye. I came to the hospital only to be told you were gone. Seeing this brings back the memory, the love we shared and the sacrifice. I will forever love and cherish what we shared. Obim, continue to rest until we meet to part no more. https://t.co/AsnlwYO3rN
— Dennis Akagha (@dennisakagha) August 17, 2020
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