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Captain Hosa: I Am Heartbroken – Babangida

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General Ibrahim Babangida has mourned the late Captain Hosa Okunbo as a true friend, cultural icon and a lover of men high and low whose departure he said has left him heartbroken.

The former military president who waxed philosophical in his tribute said the death of the late Benin billionaire businessman had raised in him questions about life even as he affirmed that the death was least expected given the robust interactions they shared until of recent.

GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that Captain Hosa Okunbo died of complications of cancer in London on Sunday, August 8, 2021 at the age of 63.

“I feel terribly heart-broken and pained to hear the sudden death of my very good friend, a good and kindhearted man, a philanthropist extra-ordinaire and an uncommon Nigerian, Captain Idahosa Okunbo,” Babangida said.

“His death has left me utterly demoralised. Such a great mind exiting this sinful world at age 63, is a disturbing news about the place of man in this ephemeral journey. A journey of no return, an endless journey to eternity leaving behind painful memories.

“I am still battling with my inner recesses to contend with this sad news. I am wondering why such a good man would die at a time that this nation requires his services and contributions. I am asking very loud questions about life and its connotations. Captain Hosa’s death was the least I expected. We maintained very robust interaction every now and then, and there was nothing to suggest he would not return to us back home, when he travelled last year to seek medical attention. Each time we spoke, you could feel the vivacity in his voice, his laughter and smiles. He spent almost a whole day with me last year few days before he travelled. Little did I know that would be the end of a journey and a life well lived.”

Continuing on the virtues of the late Captain Hosa, Babangida said:

“He was kind to a fault. He was always full of smiles even at the height of provocation. A lover of friends and good company, a team player, consummate business man, a patriotic Nigerian, a philanthropist with a midas touch, Hosa was an uncommon Nigerian who did many uncommon things in the world of business.

“I am yet to reconcile his death with the reality that he won’t be seen again on this putrid plane. It hurts to lose such a great man, a true friend, very respectful, very audacious, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to the needy and his contemporaries. He was idealistic and well opinionated.

“He was generous with his riches and very humble in his disposition to fellow humans. His doors were permanently opened for all, the young and the old. He was a cultural icon whose sense of industry was spectacular. I have lost a true and genuine friend, a confidant, a brother, a compatriot, an urbane and cosmopolitan mind, who lived for all.

“The consolation is sublime. His wife and children and all of us must be consoled by the irrefutable fact that Hosa was a good man. His trajectory was one of such rare testimony of hard work, industry, philanthropy, and patriotism. May God grant his soul eternal rest.

“May God grant his family and all of us the fortitude to bear this shocking news. It will linger for long but we thank God for a life well spent. Rest in peace, Hosa. You were a good man. The angels of heaven will find your company very pleasing,” Babangida concluded in his tribute to Captain Hosa.

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