Dear Tikare Akan
Today I remembered you as a great person, whose memory will accompany me forever, through love, friendship and the moments we had the opportunity to share together.
In the tapestry of life, there are threads woven with brilliance, kindness, and innovation. Among them, shines the radiant presence of TK, a beacon of creativity, kindness, innovation, and intelligence. He was not just a classmate, but a soulful companion, a cherished homie whose essence illuminated every corner of my life and others.
Your creativity knew no bounds, like an artist painting vibrant strokes on the canvas of existence, you infused colors into our mundane routines, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Whether it was your ingenious ideas or ability to see beauty in the simplest of things, your creative spirit ignited sparks of inspiration within us all.
Your Kindness flowed like a gentle river, soothing the hearts of those around you with a compassionate touch. You had a way of making everyone feel valued and loved, spreading warmth wherever you went. Your acts of generosity and empathy were not just gestures but reflections of the beautiful soul you possessed.
Innovation was your playground, where you fearlessly ventured into uncharted territories, challenging norms, and pushing boundaries. You had a knack for seeing solutions where others saw obstacles, your mind was a treasure trove of ideas waiting to be explored. Your innovative spirit was not just a gift but a legacy that continues to inspire me to think beyond the confines of the ordinary.
Intelligence was your crown jewel, a brilliant mind that sparkled with wisdom and insight. You approached life with curiosity that knew no limits, seeking knowledge, and understanding with a hunger that was insatiable. Your intellect illuminated our paths, guiding us through the maze of life’s complexities with clarity and grace.
Yet, amidst the brilliance and beauty of your being, tragedy struck, snatching you away from us in the cruelest of ways. Your untimely departure leaves a void in our hearts, a gaping wound that refuses to heal. But though you may be physically absent, your spirit lives on in the memories we hold dear, in the laughter we shared, and in the love that binds us together.
My dear friend and classmate, your light may have been extinguished too soon, but your legacy will forever shine brightly in our hearts. Rest in peace, knowing that you were loved, cherished, and will never be forgotten.
Keep resting DISDAIN
08/12/1992 to 16/05/2021.
Christian Ulem, a teacher and geophysicist, writes in from Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State.
NB: Opinions expressed in this article are strictly attributable to the author, Christian Ulem, and do not represent the opinion of CrossRiverWatch or any other organization the author works for/with.
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