By Iyabo Aina
Celebrated International Media Personality, Wofai Samuel has reportedly lost her brother, Blessing Samuel.
According to reports, the Media Personality whose real name is Wofia Samuel was bereaved in August, 2017.
Wofai’s brother reportedly died after a brief illness in Calabar, capital of Cross River State.
The Media Personality is still shocked and in a gloomy state because she was very close to her brother.
Wofai, who is the biological sister of the deceased, described her brother’s death as a great loss to the family. Close to tears, she explained ‘how her late brother and her laughed together, shook hands together, cried together, knelt down together, mourned together , had good times together and been through the general struggles of life together, since their father died in 1996.
‘After your Masters’ Degree, mother secured you a job in the University of Calabar, where she works, so you could stay close to her, as you have always been an educationist.
‘You visited me a few weeks ago and gave me several reasons to take up NYSC after obtaining my BSC certificate eight years ago; little did I know it was my last “hello big brother”, from me to you. Back in time, as a student of ‘Federal Government Girls College, Calabar”, you inspired me a million ways, you gave mother, reasons to live and be happy again , especially as you both worked together on campus.
‘A part of me has left with you. I will treasure your memories forever; my life will never be the same again without you. Most times, I wonder if the days ahead are worth my taking. It’s still like a dream to me. I wish you journey mercy as you walk through the land of peace. You died at thirty years, (30years), but left a legacy people more than twice your age haven’t established. I will carry on all the legacies you left. I have cried and been devastated, dealing with the thoughts of you and father but into God’s hands, I commit your spirit’ Wofai wrote.
The death of Wofai’s brother is coming after her father’s death.
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