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28.05.1938        11.07.2022



                                                         TRIBUTES

                    Toki!!! This  was the 1st sound I recognised as a  toddler. As time progressed its
                    various inflections  would either send me bounding over happily  to  the source or
                    scampering away from it because I had committed another infraction and wanted to
                    escape punishment. Toki was my mother’s pet name for me and over time, was used
                    by older family members particularly when they wanted to tease me or praise me.
                    For her though it was her way of expressing her pride in me and her love for me.

                    She felt this same pride and love for all of us, her boys, and demonstrated it in so
                    many ways throughout our lives. She was protective of us, even overprotective at
                    times, loved us fiercely and was willing to sacrifice all she had for us.

                    As anyone who  knew my mum will attest  to, she was a warm, caring, kind and
                    generous woman but, she  was also a strict no-nonsense mother which  was
                    understandable given that all her children were boys, and a very inquisitive person
                    who was always keen to learn new things.

                    We lived together for the last 2 years, a choice I am glad I made because it gave me
                    the  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  her  and  to  appreciate  her  even  more.  We
                    quarrelled frequently because I’m a stubborn  person which is a  trait I inherited
                    from her, but always made up within a short time because she loved me and I loved
                    her.

                    My mom had a strong sense of duty, responsibility and service and was dedicated to
                    her calling as a doctor - she still went to work 2 days before she fell ill, she cared
                    for people and couldn’t ‘see any reason why she should sit at home doing nothing
                    when there were patients to care for’ (in her own words).

                    Her professional achievements speak for  themselves but in spite of  all that, she
                    stayed humble and her integrity was intact.

                    I was bereft at her passing and  I miss her everyday but I am  grateful to  God  for
                    being the son of this awesome woman who was an Amazon in everything but size.

                    Sun re o Mama Tokunbo

                    Tokunbo Asagba



                    Words fail me!!

                    Rest in Peace Mom

                    Akin Asagba



                    When sleeping on my cradle bed,
                    And tears of sweet affection shed?
                    My Mother.








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