Mummy. How I love you. How I miss you ... your voice that sounded in my ears like a little bell. Rest peacefully, Mummy. See you on that glorious morning.
— 6 April, 2026
My dearest Aunty Leone,
After mum died, you were such a pillar of strength and grace for all of us. Every time I came to Ghana, I would visit you just to see a bit of Mum in you... you always had my time, (this your loud niece from Nigeria), just as you always did when I was a child.
Thank you for Nairobi, for Accra, for Teshie... thank you for you.
I love you Aunty Leone, I always will.
Good night Aunty, Say hello to Mum, Uncle Vidal, Aunty Cynthia, Aunty Olga and Granny, we will see you on that wonderful dawn.
Erejuwa xxx
— 3 April, 2026
Grandma,
I’m so thankful to have known you.
You were full of grace, strength and a quiet, steady love.
I’ll always remember us visiting you in Ghana…time slowed down and life felt calmer when we were with you.
Memories of playing in your yard, sitting together, chatting, singing songs, the twinkle in your eyes and the sound of your sweet laugh are the ones I’ll hold dearest.
I love you Grandma and will miss you always. Rest well 🤍
— 1 April, 2026
My heart is heavy with the passing of my grandma. As the only grandparent I ever knew, she left an indelible mark on my life. I will always cherish the memories we shared and the joy she brought me. Her love, kindness, and care will remain with me always.
I will never forget the jollof rice and plantain you made, it was truly the best.
I love you, grandma. May you rest in perfect peace.
— 28 March, 2026


