Olori Awujale broke down in tears this morning as she fondly remembered her late husband, the Awujale of Ijebu, during a condolence visit.

Olori Oba Sikiru Adetona, the wife of the late Awujale of Ijebu, received condolence visits from the Chief Imam of Ijebu Ode this morning.

In an emotional speech, Olori expressed her shock and grief, saying, "I don't know why Kabiyesi left me now. He knows I don't have anyone after God, it's just him."

The couple celebrated 65 years of marriage this year, and Olori fondly remembered how her husband always took care of her. "Even when I didn't need anything, he would disturb me, asking why I was quiet and if I needed something."

Olori shared a poignant memory of their last outing together last month. "He sent his driver to take me out, and as we drove around Ijebu Ode, he held my hand and showed me everything on the road. I asked him why he was doing this, and he replied, 'Don't stress yourself, I'm going nowhere. It's not time for me to leave.' Little did I know, he was saying goodbye in his own way."

Olori recalled how her husband danced with her in the car, playing Wasiu Ayinde's music, and how he promised to install a lift in their home so she wouldn't have to climb stairs anymore.

In a heartbreaking moment, Olori revealed that her husband had called their firstborn son on the phone last week and prayed for him and their family for over 30 minutes.

Overcome with emotion, Olori broke down in tears, praying that God would accept her husband's return and be with the entire Awujale family.

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Olori Awujale broke down in tears this morning as she fondly remembered her late husband, the Awujale of Ijebu, during a condolence visit. Olori Oba Sikiru Adetona, the wife of the late Awujale of Ijebu, received condolence visits from the Chief Imam of Ijebu Ode this morning. In an emotional speech, Olori expressed her shock and grief, saying, "I don't know why Kabiyesi left me now. He knows I don't have anyone after God, it's just him." The couple celebrated 65 years of marriage this year, and Olori fondly remembered how her husband always took care of her. "Even when I didn't need anything, he would disturb me, asking why I was quiet and if I needed something." Olori shared a poignant memory of their last outing together last month. "He sent his driver to take me out, and as we drove around Ijebu Ode, he held my hand and showed me everything on the road. I asked him why he was doing this, and he replied, 'Don't stress yourself, I'm going nowhere. It's not time for me to leave.' Little did I know, he was saying goodbye in his own way." Olori recalled how her husband danced with her in the car, playing Wasiu Ayinde's music, and how he promised to install a lift in their home so she wouldn't have to climb stairs anymore. In a heartbreaking moment, Olori revealed that her husband had called their firstborn son on the phone last week and prayed for him and their family for over 30 minutes. Overcome with emotion, Olori broke down in tears, praying that God would accept her husband's return and be with the entire Awujale family. Video 👇👇👇
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