Former First Lady of Oyo State, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, has paid a deeply emotional tribute to her late daughter, Abisola Kola-Daisi, as she marked the anniversary of her passing with touching words of love, remembrance, and enduring faith.
In a heartfelt message shared publicly, Mrs. Ajimobi poured out the emotions of a grieving mother still carrying the pain of loss, while also celebrating the beautiful life, warmth, and legacy her daughter left behind.
Describing Abisola as “forever loved, forever cherished, and forever missed,” the former First Lady reflected on the painful reality of losing a child and the difficult journey of living with such an absence. Yet even in grief, her words were filled with gratitude, pride, and a deep sense of honour for having been Abisola’s mother.
She wrote of a heart that remains “both broken and full” — broken by the painful departure of her first child, but full because of the memories, love, and impact Abisola left behind in the lives of those who knew and loved her.
According to Mrs. Ajimobi, Abisola was a daughter whose life radiated grace, joy, and light from the very beginning. She recalled how her presence brought warmth into every space she entered and how she had a unique ability to make even the most ordinary moments feel special through her smile, kindness, and gentle spirit.
The tribute painted the picture of a woman whose life was not only beautiful in appearance but rich in character and purpose. Florence Ajimobi remembered her daughter as someone who embodied strength, compassion, elegance, and unwavering faith, qualities she said defined the way she lived and the way she related with others.
In one of the most touching parts of the tribute, the former First Lady described motherhood as one of the greatest blessings of her life, saying it was a privilege to have raised Abisola and watched her grow into the woman she became.
She reflected on the deep bond they shared as mother and daughter, a connection she suggested remains unbroken despite death. Though Abisola is no longer physically present, she said her daughter’s memory continues to live on powerfully through the love she gave, the values she upheld, and the countless lives she touched during her lifetime.
Mrs. Ajimobi spoke candidly about the pain of bereavement, acknowledging that the loss of a daughter leaves a wound that words can hardly fully describe. For a mother, she implied, such a loss is not simply an event to be remembered, but a permanent shift in the heart — a quiet ache carried daily.
Yet amid the sorrow, she anchored her reflections in faith, expressing her belief that death is not the end and that those who depart in Christ remain alive in eternal peace. Her words carried a tone of spiritual surrender and hope, revealing a mother who, though deeply wounded by grief, continues to draw strength from her trust in God.
The tribute was richly woven with biblical undertones, reflecting a conviction that Abisola’s soul rests safely in divine care and that there remains the promise of reunion beyond this earthly life. In that sense, her message was not only one of mourning, but also one of hope — hope rooted in faith, eternity, and the assurance that love transcends physical separation.
She also celebrated the way Abisola lived her life, suggesting that her daughter’s journey, though painfully cut short, was one of meaning and intention. Rather than dwell solely on the tragedy of her passing, Florence Ajimobi chose to focus on the beauty of the life she lived and the quiet but powerful legacy she left behind.
Her words captured the essence of a woman remembered not merely for her family name or public profile, but for the substance of her life — a life marked by purpose, dignity, and compassion.
In her moving farewell, Mrs. Ajimobi described Abisola as one who “flew with grace, lived with purpose, and will forever be deeply loved,” a line that has since resonated deeply with many who encountered the tribute.
The emotional message has drawn widespread sympathy and heartfelt reactions from friends, associates, admirers, and members of the public, many of whom have offered prayers, words of comfort, and expressions of solidarity with the Ajimobi and Kola-Daisi families.
For many readers, the tribute has stood as more than a memorial note — it has become a deeply human reminder of a mother’s love, the permanence of grief, and the enduring power of memory.
It also reflects the quiet resilience of a woman remembering not just how her daughter died, but how beautifully she lived.
Even in death, Abisola’s presence appears to remain vivid in the hearts of those she left behind — in shared memories, in the values she embodied, and in the love that continues to surround her name.
For Florence Ajimobi, the tribute was clearly not just an anniversary message. It was a sacred expression of loss, gratitude, remembrance, and enduring maternal love — the kind of love that neither time nor death can erase.
And in those tender, grief-laden words, one message stood above all: Abisola may be gone from sight, but she remains forever alive in memory, in love, and in legacy.
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