A renowned Nigerian Journalist, Gbolahan Adetayo, the publisher of www.yorubamoviegist.com has written an open letter to his elder sister, Olaitan Adetayo, who is supposed to clock 42 year-old today but died in September 20th, 2018. He also dropped a hint for his late dad, Chief Edward Adetayo, who died in July 1st 2005. Enjoy it.
To my dear sister in heaven, Mrs Olaitan Adetayo Sorinola, today supposed to be your 42nd birthday but the wicked people of the world never made this to happen as your life was cut short last year. It is still very hard to believe that you’ve gone my dear sister. With or without, you are still very much in our heart and we will forever be celebrating you. We have really be missing you, especially those your hillarious statements.It was too early for a cheerful giver like you to leave. I remembered your impact when I was in School, all your kurukere moves to always support your siblings. A dedicated woman who was always ready to face bullets because of her siblings, a strong woman you were. Water flows through my eyes when I remembered all the drastic dramas we all performed at The National Theater, Iganmu, Lagos on Easther Monday, April 2nd 2018 when I premiered my debut movie #Aalaife. The way you advertised the movie alone was enough to convince anyone to forcefully watch the flick. “Aala Ife, This one no be shaku shaku movie, this one no be shepeteri movie, watch Aala Ife e gba’ke o” those were your words in Iya Ibadan’s voice to make money for your kid brother. Today, you are no more, painful exit indeed. Inside life, many things are really surfacing. The wicked people didn’t get you when you were struggling to make a living in Ibadan, they paid less attention to you when you were at Idumota hustling for survival, why now that everything is gradually making sense for you they carried their Olu Faleye’s glasses to reason your matter? Forgetting the fact that nobody will leave this sinful world alive. Till tomorrow, I still found it difficult to take your last moment on the planet earth off my memory. Leaving my house by 9am to Mada Hospital in Isara Remo, Ogun State and return by 10pm was enough for you to live. Money was useless to save your soul because we spent it to an extent that we couldn’t give an account of how much was spent within a week you were in the hospital. Iya Sunday mi owon, I truly love you, and i never believe something can take you off my sight. Please tell me, when are you coming back? Kindly hint me what it entails to bring you back to our midst Alaro Connection. Last year, precisely during the 1st Yoruba Movie Gist Awards, I changed my company’s name from Gbolahan Adetayo Media Concepts to Olakiitan Adetutu Communications, people asked me why with nothing as my response. Now, I just have to let the world know that the priceless love I have for you was the reason for such decision. The story of your life is a drama on it own and I promise to produce the film very soon. Last year December 31st, I made up my mind not to travel home but when i received a call of how our mum was acting, expecting you and her other children to share the love we have always been practicing particularly every January 2nd, I picked race and I got to ipara exactly 10pm. With what she told me, you are indeed a rare icon, “Akinkanju Obinrin Ogun”. Above all, who am I to question God? With the support of God, your only child is save, the greatness in you that you couldn’t enjoy, your son will surely exhibit it and enjoy it. Let me also use this privilege to check on my dear father, Chief Edward Adetayo Adekoya, the Balogun Jongor of Ipara Remo. Omo Orofolu Bi Agbo. Ekun Oko Obinrin, Omo Ashale jeje bi eni ti o ri Obinrin ri. Though, it was in a Friday morning in July 1st 2005, I already left the house for school but my spirit told me an unforgettable occurrence has occurred. This was because of the way I was feeling,no time to check time, I returned home, only for me to see several people in our compound from afar, as a little boy I was, fear gripped me, I was so scared and I picked a race, it was so disheartening to hear that the Seriki Ilu himself has gone to meet his ancestor “Konku” at age 86. Today makes it 14 years i heard you talking or churning out those cute smiles women were dying for in you. A great man of his generation. Those who know his history especially the workers of his Balogun Olododo & Co in Germany will never forget you in haste. Continue to rest in the bossom heart of the Lord and take good care of my sister for me. Emaje Okun, Emaje Okolo, eat Pizza and Iced Coffee or Sweet Sensation’s roasted Chicken. Less I forget, those your hidden treasures, kindly show me where the documents are so as to go and claim them. Daddy, Enugbe mo need Owo.
Thanks!
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