You were a woman of great virtues, a sweet mother, a caring and a faithful wife, a wonderful sister, a woman of principles and intelligence. You were an ambassador of peace and conflict manager. Your life was exemplary; you were irreplaceable!
You were born in the month of love and you lived a life of love and charity, touching lives. You left your footprints in the sand of time and though you are no more but you still live in the hearts of those you impacted positively. From Asaba your place of birth to Ezi where you are married to Lagos, Illorin, Abuja, London and the many places you sojourned and traversed you made your marks.
Lady Onyekaosor Felicia Akpapunam the daughter of Chukwurah today we remember as always your natal day. The day the Heavens proclaimed the glory of God, the earth acclaimed His Majesty and your people rejoiced at your birth. Although, our ears tingled, our hearts whimpered and our eyes popped and drenched with tears the day the news of your departure hit us like earthquake but we are consoled because of the quality of life you lived and the fact that you have found a place in the bosom of the lord.
Lady Kosor you were an Amazon, a lady of many parts, a lady of ladies! But you departed quickly and abruptly like a candle snuffed out in the wind. You came you saw and you overcome.
Sister K you were the deaconess, the daughter of Zion and although you left unceremoniously but your life was fulfilled. You were a conscientious worker, a punctilious officer, a philanthropist and an accomplished achiever.
The Ojogwuani of Ezi you committed your time, resources and skills for the service of others. Yes, you were a philanthropist per excellence devoted to the poor, the needy and the vulnerable. You cared for the poor, the orphans and the widows. You were a pillar of hope to those around, an ambassador of peace committed to the welfare and wellbeing of everybody around you.
Sister Kosor you were an inspiration to many, a counselor, an adviser. And in particular, you were my mentor, my anchor, my big sister, sister like no other, my second mother.
You were a woman of great virtues, a sweet mother, a caring and a faithful wife, a wonderful sister, a woman of principles and intelligence. You were an ambassador of peace and conflict manager. Your life was exemplary; you were irreplaceable!
Lady Kosor, you were the elegant lady: elegant in principles, lofty in ideas, dogged in determination, restless in the pursuit of what is right. You had the passion and the obsession for excellence. You broke many frontiers. And you achieved greatness.
Sister K, you lived a principled-centered life. You were on a mission and your mandate was to touch lives and that you did compassionately. Your motto was: love and care and your strategy were to identify with others. And although you are no more physically with us but we celebrate you and we join the saints and Angels in Heaven to praise God for a precious gift like you to humanity.
Continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord!
Hajia Hadiza Mohammed
An actress, social activist, politician
London, UK