Hehehe....okooo....Former President Goodluck Jonathan was
among the dignitaries who visited the Ikenne country home of the
Awolowos to pay tributes to their matriarch, Hannah Idowu Dideolu, who
passed on last Saturday.
He arrived the Ikenne home of the
Awolowos in company with his wife, Patience, and a
former leader in the House of Representatives, Mrs. Mulikat Adeola, and a
former chairman of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency, Jide Adeniji.
Jonathan said the death of HID Awolowo
forced him and his wife out of their ‘hiding’ place, since he said he
had resolved not to go out for one year, after leaving office.
Condoling with the family, the former
President noted that HID Awolowo enjoyed a rare privilege by living
extra 29 years, when compared to the biblical prescription of three
scores and 10.
He further described her as a rare mother, whose milk of kindness, milk of encouragement,milk of advice Nigerians still need.
He said, “My wife and I are not mourning
because Mama has passed on. For me, we believe that it’s a rare
privilege to add extra 29 years to the biblical three scores and 10;
it’s not easy.
“Ordinarily, we wouldn’t have been
mourning but Mama was a rare mother. She was a woman of virtue described
in the Bible and she was a mother to all of us.
“A mother that her milk of kindness we
still need, her milk of encouragement we still need, her milk of advice
we still need and today she’s no more with us.
“We, just like her immediate children,
and indeed this country, have missed her. Within this period, my wife
and I have been hiding; we don’t even go out. We thought we’ll be hiding
for at least 12 months.
“But in this particular case, we cannot
hide. So, we have come for the condolence and to encourage our brothers
and sisters that we are together. God brought her for all of us. She
just had to be the direct mother of a few but she was a mother to all.
We shall mourn more than even the direct children would.”
A former Secretary General of the
Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, described the deceased as a “truly
noble lady who contributed exceedingly to Nigeria’s independence by
providing inestimable support to one of the countries’ founding
fathers.”
He added that in later years after independence, she became a huge source of inspiration to many national leaders.
The National Chairman, All Progressives
Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, described her as “a legend, an Iroko
and a lighthouse to all Nigerians.”
Also, the Chief Judge of Ogun State,
Justice Tokunbo Olopade, who represented the state judiciary, described
Mama HID Awolowo as a good mother not only to her biological children,
and a highly principled woman
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