“I could remember the first day I met you at a person after hearing so much about you on phone. You were so pretty and young, I fell in love with your smile immediately. You were a loving girl, your siblings’ best friend, your parents’ favourite and your fiance’s little bae. I saw you last on October 7, 2015 when the traffic light stopped my bike and I heard that your tiny voice saying “Chicken, how far”. You traveled the next day to Ogun State and until now I still wish you didn’t travel.
I loved you so much but you didn’t even allow me to show the love well…. You were an ambitious presenter who had a lot of plans.. Now who would continue your sport program you started at Savannah TV, you gave us so much stress in thinking about a name for that program before we all decided on one. Everyone always gets to like you at first sight…. Trust me, you can’t meet her and not fall in love.
Rest in peace Lamina Temitope Balqis Omolabake…. My dearest talkative.”
Just recently, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in Ibeku high school in Umuahia North, Abia state, were reportedly attacked by indigenes and students of the community.
Meanwhile, Taraba state had handed out punishment to 200 Batch ‘C’ 2015 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members posted to the state.
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